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Wendelin, Karla – School Library Monthly, 2013
Although April is National Poetry Month, poems are for any time... and all the time... and sharing poetry should be part of the library experience. Before we ask students to write poetry, however, we need to read poetry to and with them. We also need to provide opportunities for them to browse the poetry section and select poems to read to each…
Descriptors: Poetry, School Libraries, Writing (Composition), Research
Sutton, Amy – School Library Monthly, 2013
This article explores the possibility of using eReaders in the schools of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), specifically the Barnes and Noble Nook Pilot Project. HSID initially approved only an eReading device that was not wireless since it is very strict on the devices granted access to the wireless network. The biggest roadblock…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Handheld Devices, Pilot Projects
Fontichiaro, Kristin; Ginsberg, Sharona; Lungu, Victoria; Masura, Shauna; Roslund, Samantha – School Library Monthly, 2013
This article describes digital badging, which turns the traditional cloth badges into digital data with badges earned and stored online. It notes how digital badging systems help people issue and achieve learning challenges in a sequence such as this: (1) A badge issuer creates a challenge using an online badging tool such as P2PU.org,…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), School Libraries, Librarians, Library Associations
Branom, Vaughn – School Library Monthly, 2012
Learning is a constant in today's library world. Not only the students who use the school libraries, but the adults who facilitate the learning progress of these students are enticed, encouraged, and yes, sometimes, even forced to learn new things at alarming rates. Professional development (PD) must occur regularly in order to keep the library…
Descriptors: Library Services, Professional Development, School Libraries, Librarians
Keller, Cynthia – School Library Monthly, 2012
School librarians can assume an important role in preserving and perpetuating the oral tradition. The same skills and techniques when telling a personal story can be transmitted to telling various kinds of stories from literature and history. For school librarians to be successful storytellers, they need to select stories that they like and enjoy…
Descriptors: Story Telling, School Libraries, Librarians, Library Services
Small, Ruth V.; Stewart, Jessica – School Library Monthly, 2013
Since passage of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), schools are required to educate students with disabilities in the "least restrictive environment" (Hopkins 2005), i.e., to the maximum extent possible with their non-disabled peers (Myhill 2004). School libraries are required to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, School Libraries, Librarians, Workshops
Hughes-Hassell, Sandra – School Library Monthly, 2013
President Obama signed the "White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans" on July 26, 2012. This executive order recognizes that many "African Americans lack equal access to highly effective teachers and principals, safe schools, and challenging college preparatory classes, and disproportionately experience…
Descriptors: African Americans, Youth, School Libraries, Library Services
Reiman, Mary – School Library Monthly, 2012
When 250 employees of Lincoln Public Schools (LPS) in Lincoln, Nebraska, left their workspaces in the administration building on Friday, May 25, 2011, they thought the only thing that was significant was that it was the last day of the 2010-2011 school year. However, on Monday evening, May 30, 2011, during a wind and rain storm, the 90,000 square…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Libraries, Library Services, Crisis Management
Holzweiss, Kristina – School Library Monthly, 2013
School librarians are in a profession where it is easy to be isolated. Often, school districts have only one certified librarian and school librarians must
create ways to connect with one another and with other educators. Social media opportunities such as Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs, wikis, and nings are powerful ways of staying connected on a…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Social Networks, Web Sites
Vincellete, Pete; Queen, Priscilla – School Library Monthly, 2012
More than 60,000 students attend over seventy schools comprising the Douglas County School District (DCSD) in Colorado. It has been a consistently high-performing district, with a reputation for being among Colorado's elite. Douglas County Libraries (DCL) is a nationally recognized state-of-the-art public library system with seven branches serving…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, School Libraries, Institutional Cooperation, Access to Information
Hodges, Janice; Pringle, Lajuan S. – School Library Monthly, 2013
The African American male psyche is a complicated multi-layered mixture of outside media influences, stereotypes, peer pressure, how they see themselves, and how they think others see them. This article describes how school and public librarians can help raise the literacy efforts of young African American males. It cites the need for libraries to…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Public Libraries, African Americans, Males
Cox, Marge; Mills, Linda L.; Sutherlin, Leslie – School Library Monthly, 2011
In a perfect world, school libraries would have unlimited budgets with the latest technology. They would be responsible for one building, staffed with a full-time professional school librarian, paraprofessionals, and a district director. The students, staff, and community would understand the breadth and depth of the school librarian's job.…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Academic Achievement, Library Services
Hardin, Rebecca M. – School Library Monthly, 2012
The word "evaluation" often strikes fear in people, but the author is different. She has always been a person who thought of evaluation, in any form, as a way to make her better and help her strive for excellence. So naturally when her library supervisor announced at a meeting that they were going to do the American Association of School…
Descriptors: Library Services, Program Evaluation, School Libraries, Librarians
Marcus, Adam; Leman, Melissa – School Library Monthly, 2011
Until last year, PS 32 in Brooklyn, New York, had no working library for children. The 2009 graduating class of fifth graders had gone through their entire elementary school experience without checking out a book or doing research in a well-equipped school library. The library collection was limited. The shelves were half-empty. Books were shelved…
Descriptors: Library Materials, School Libraries, Grade 5, Educational Experience
Bowling, Barbara L. – School Library Monthly, 2012
How long does it take to form a habit? Recent research done at the University College London by Phillippa Lally and colleagues suggest it takes an average of sixty-six days to form a new habit. Other research indicates that rewards make habits easier to form, but it takes repetition to form a habit. A literature review conducted for Pearson…
Descriptors: Motivation, Incentives, Action Research, High School Students

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