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Eisenberg, Michael B.; Murray, Janet – Library Media Connection, 2011
It's time for a sweeping new approach to information literacy learning! The sad truth is that few, if any, information literacy efforts in schools have fulfilled the promise of a "comprehensive" information literacy program: (1) A comprehensive program should reach "all" students in the school; (2) A comprehensive program should be "predictable"…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Comprehensive Programs, School Libraries, Information Literacy
Kimmel, Sue C. – Library Media Connection, 2012
Which potato chip is healthiest: (1) regular; (2) baked; or (3) sour cream and onion? This problem requires critical and numerical skills in order to read and compare nutrition labels. The question has applications in mathematics and science classrooms but also in teachers' lounges and school cafeterias. It is a problem that addresses the five…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, School Libraries, Critical Thinking, Librarians
Rick, Julie – Library Media Connection, 2011
School libraries can hardly keep graphic novels on their shelves. Enthusiasm for the genre has led many librarians to question how such novels might be infused into normal curricula. However, many librarians who have proposed such an integration have learned that their colleagues do not share their enthusiasm. From the teachers' perspective, it…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, School Libraries, Librarians, Novels
Kurtts, Stephanie; Dobbins, Nicole; Takemae, Natsuko – Library Media Connection, 2012
Implementing new and advanced technology for instruction and access to the curriculum for the increasingly diverse student populations in schools can be a daunting task for even the most tech-savvy school personnel. This task can be even more challenging when devices, tools, and systems associated with assistive, or adaptive, technology are part…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Disabilities, Educational Technology, Assistive Technology
Nelson, Cathy Jo – Library Media Connection, 2011
The LMS and library media program standards were written to reflect the 21st century learner. The most current documents, "Standards for the 21st-Century Learner" and "Standards for the 21st-Century Learner in Action", have embraced the 21st century learner jargon, despite how vaguely the terms are defined. The library standards, although written…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Ethics, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Story Telling
Gamble, Jay – Library Media Connection, 2011
Library teachers can no longer do business as usual--their students' deep learning is at risk! Expanding current collection of books, CDs, and DVDs is progress, but library teachers cannot allow their facilities to become warehouses for information resources. Their library learning commons should be a place buzzing with the hustle and bustle of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Active Learning, Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Web 2.0 Technologies
Stafford, Tish; Stemple, Jennifer – Library Media Connection, 2011
School librarians know the importance of collaboration. They cannot run effective school library programs unless they work closely with classroom teachers. They have learned that deep collaboration is a fluid process that evolves over time. Only as connections are made and relationships are forged can real instructional progress occur. Yet it…
Descriptors: Cooperation, School Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
Kimmel, Sue C. – Library Media Connection, 2011
School librarians occupy a space rich in resources and numeracy. They are thus positioned to offer resources and standards that promote inquiry, drawing conclusions, real world connections, and aesthetic enjoyment. Part of their task with teachers is to create those connections with curriculum and students. School librarians' collections are aswim…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Teachers, Librarians
Dzikowski, Judith; Tiedemann, Mary; Ashworth, Justin – Library Media Connection, 2010
Collaboration empowers everyone in different ways: in the school setting it brings partnerships with colleagues and relevance to the cycle of ongoing instructional improvement; in a regional setting it provides an understanding of the various facets that make up an exemplary library media program along with the challenges of the classroom. The…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Instructional Improvement, Academic Achievement, School Libraries
Purcell, Melissa – Library Media Connection, 2010
Media centers have been transformed from warehouses for books and equipment into the hub of the learning community. Media specialists keep the hub functioning properly. If school library media specialists are doing their job well, they are making a difference in the ways teachers teach and in the ways students learn. On any given day, a media…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Information Scientists, Library Role
Dawson, Kama L. – Library Media Connection, 2008
Collaborating with teachers is a critical part of the library media center program. It is one of the most effective ways librarians can positively impact the learning of students and build relationships with teachers. Collaborative teaching is the best way for librarians to become an active part of the educational process. In this article, the…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Team Teaching, Library Services, Librarians
Collins, Joan – Library Media Connection, 2008
Eighth graders offer librarians and language arts teachers the greatest challenge of matching the student with just the right book. These duplicitous creatures have a foot in two worlds. They are both children and young adults. While sixth graders may be emotionally immature, three years later, they are usually prepared for the young adult world.…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Reading Motivation, Reading Programs, Adolescent Literature
Mardis, Marcia A. – Library Media Connection, 2009
In this time of change in our society, children's needs, preferences, and interactions with the world are changing. These changes have sent education policymakers scrambling to two extremes. The first extreme, a focus on testing and basic skills, seeks to ensure that all children leave school with equal knowledge and preparation for the workplace.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Science Education, Library Services, Library Materials
Jones, Jami L.; Zambone, Alana M. – Library Media Connection, 2008
American education is failing many students, but especially students of color, from low-income families, with disabilities or those who have limited English proficiency. These students are the focus of "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB), the 2001 revision of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), which was signed into law…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, School Libraries, Librarians, Media Specialists
Burk, Lynne F. – Library Media Connection, 2007
The over-riding goals of a quality school-library program are to "collaborate" with teachers, administrators, parents, and students; to "support" building and district initiatives; and to "integrate" the teaching of literature, information literacy, and technology skills into the subject-area curricula. Numerous studies since the 1990s, as well as…
Descriptors: Cooperation, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Information Literacy
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