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Lohmiller, Darcy – Library Media Connection, 2012
School librarians have always been teachers, even before the term "teacher-librarian" was coined. They teach every time they help students select books, locate and evaluate resources for research projects, or troubleshoot a computer problem. When they assist students, they explain and model the steps they are taking. Teaching for school librarians…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Skills, Library Instruction, Instructional Design
Frazier, Dawn – Library Media Connection, 2010
A school librarian's curricular role has expanded from resource provider to educational partner with the goal of creating 21st century learners. The American Association of School Librarians encourages school librarians to generate opportunities for students' becoming "independent lifelong users and producers of ideas and information." In addition…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, School Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
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
Hutchison, Elizabeth McKay – Library Media Connection, 2010
It's hot in Accra. There aren't many roads in Ghana. No matter where one lives, he/she needs to get along with others. These are a few of the observations third grade students made during a collaborative unit that was aimed at increasing reading comprehension. Some of what these third graders learned was on the list of AASL standards the author…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Grade 3
Maniotes, Leslie K. – Library Media Connection, 2010
This article discusses how a school librarian can help students improve their critical thinking and strengthen their higher order thinking skills through the inquiry process. First, it will use a Guided Inquiry approach to examine how higher order thinking skills are taught within an inquiry paradigm. Next, it will consider how formative…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, School Libraries
Needham, Joyce – Library Media Connection, 2010
"AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner." New standards for library media programs! What does it mean to practicing library media specialists? Does this mean they must abandon all the strategies, activities, and lessons they have developed based upon "Information Power's Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning" and create all new…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Information Literacy, Integrated Curriculum
Jaeger, Paige – Library Media Connection, 2011
Two hundred years ago, literacy meant being able to read and write. Today people find themselves with many literacies in a nation that is considered ninety-nine percent literate. The plethora of literacies has just given birth to another term--transliteracy. Transliteracy is the ability to read, listen to, view, understand, synthesize, and apply…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Multimedia Instruction, Multiple Literacies, Literacy
Shoup, Lynda D. – Library Media Connection, 2009
In this article, the author shares how she uses origami for her elementary students. Using origami in her classroom helps with classroom management. Students are enthralled to watch the paper as it is folded. Every student can feel a part of the experience. Origami can serve many functions in library classrooms: attention grabbers, geometry…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Information Seeking, Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts
Kitain, Sandra – Library Media Connection, 2009
A short newspaper or magazine article can be used by teachers and librarians to boost students' reading comprehension, increase background knowledge, and enhance vocabulary skills. This method can be a powerful bridge to reading longer articles and eventually lead to reading entire books. This article presents a few types of articles for…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Journal Articles, Newspapers, Vocabulary Skills
Hogsett, Nancy – Library Media Connection, 2006
The author, as a library media specialist, admitted that she needed more study on library organization despite three years of teaching Dewey to her elementary students. To be more accurate, she realized she needed a clearer understanding of what Mr. Melvil Dewey had in mind when he devised his plan for organizing books and information in the…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Classification, Library Instruction, Teaching Methods
Yoshina, Joan M.; Harada, Violet H. – Library Media Connection, 2007
In inquiry environments, assessment is integral to the learning process. This means that students not only assess their own work, but they also help identify the criteria for assessment and design the tools for measuring the quality of the performance. One critical assessment tool, which is being used in countless classrooms, is the rubric.…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Guidelines, Media Specialists
Jones, Pamela S. – Library Media Connection, 2007
In this article, the author describes five lessons which focus on skills that students will need in any library. The following lessons should be taught during first semester to first-year middle school students: (1) Locating books at the library; (2) Locating databases at the library; (3) Locating encyclopedias at the library; (4) Locating…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Instruction, Middle School Students, Teaching Methods
Torrise, Michelle L. – Library Media Connection, 2010
Some of the author's most valuable experiences as a library media specialist (LMS) were not in a school library. Rather, they were on the streets of Chicago, in community gardens, and on the rooftops of buildings in Humboldt Park, where she was hired by the University of Illinois Community Informatics Initiative as a graduate assistant and LMS in…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Inquiry, Library Role, Active Learning
Lombardo, Mary A. – Library Media Connection, 2006
Making magic in the classroom or library media center is as simple as imitating what choreographers do. Just as they demonstrate and teach a dance routine a few steps at a time before asking the performers to put all the steps together for a presentation, many teachers find that breaking a unit of study into several parts, or mini-lessons, is a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Lesson Plans, Units of Study
Franklin, Lori L. – Library Media Connection, 2006
This article is based on a series of lessons prepared for a class of third graders who were going to research specific planets. With so many Web sites on the Internet, there is a need to be concerned about information overload for the audience. The NASA site (www.nasa.gov) is filled with lots of sites providing factual information about the…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Web Sites, Evaluation, Information Literacy
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