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Moreillon, Judi – School Library Monthly, 2012
Just as the mission of the library program evolves from the school's mission, the goals of school librarians' curriculum and teaching evolves from the needs of administrators and classroom teachers. In the 21st-century, these needs are framed by standards such as Common Core State Standards (CCSS). School librarians also have the American…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Library Services, Reading Comprehension
Trinkle, Catherine – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2009
An essential literacy skill is asking questions. Because reading comprehension strategies should be taught directly and explicitly, students need to be told that they should ask questions throughout their research and that all questions are valid. While library media specialists are not reading teachers, the work they do with students in the…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, School Libraries, Media Specialists
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Moreillon, Judi – Knowledge Quest, 2009
The Position Statement on the School Library Media Specialist's Role in Reading, adopted by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Board in February 2009, is a guide to help practitioners build library programs that support every learner's development in reading. As part of the Learning4Life (L4L) plan to implement the Standards for…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Lifelong Learning, Motivation, School Libraries
Kindig, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2006
Reading was, is, and always must come first in the early school years. Without a firm basis in reading, children are going to have a tough time in school and, later, in the world beyond the elementary school doors. Children need math and all the other wonderful things they are exposed to in school, but without some degree of success in reading,…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Phonemes, Phonics
Barringer, Crystal – Library Media Connection, 2006
Library media specialists have been collaborating with classroom teachers for years and have long been advocates for tying the classroom curriculum to the library media center in real-world ways. Current reading research focuses on the many aspects of learning to read, including phonics and alphabet recognition, vocabulary building, fluency, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Reading Research, Reading Instruction, Administrators
Prince, Robyn M. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2003
Keeping a good balance in the classroom and in the library media center is no easy task. It is an on-going process that will continually involve reflective thinking, research, professional reading, networking among other professionals, and collaboration among teachers and fellow library media specialists. In this article, the author discusses what…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Literacy, Library Services
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Scott, Lorraine – Canadian Library Journal, 1989
Describes a reading practice program offered by a public library for children in grades two through six who are reading below their grade level. The focus on reading for pleasure and developing self confidence through individual sessions with volunteers is discussed. An assessment of the program is also presented. (CLB)
Descriptors: Childrens Libraries, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Plewa, Susan – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2006
In this article, the author presents anecdotal scenarios which reflect some important moments in the teaching and learning of reading. In the first scenario, a student recognized fluent reading and named it, illustrating the power of a common vocabulary. The second scenario addressed the importance of common visual supports in the school…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Reading Strategies, School Libraries, Media Specialists
Ramirez, Rhoda L. – 1981
Direct interviews with 17 teachers and observation in 31 rural and urban Venezuelan classrooms (pre-school through grade 6 in nine schools) across 3 states revealed serious reading difficulties among Venezuelan students. Small rooms and multi-grade class situations were common and school supplies and equipment were scarce. Even more scarce were…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Class Size, Classroom Environment, Educational Change