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Anderson, Mary Alice – Library Media Connection, 2011
"Do what's best for kids!" The author's former principal said this often when they discussed media program needs. Media specialists can make media centers places where students and teachers want to be. This article looks at everyday, attainable, common sense best practices. These everyday best practices require time, energy, new ways of thinking,…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Best Practices, User Needs (Information)
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Terrell, Nancy – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Since getting books into the hands of her students was of utmost importance to her, this author began to look at areas that took away from the time she had to work with the students. In this article, the author offers suggestions on how to have a successful school library program, regardless of reductions in budget and/or staff. She mentions that…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Librarian Attitudes, Work Attitudes
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Andrews, Sandra D. – Knowledge Quest, 2011
School libraries have increasingly seen the number of school librarians in each school decrease, creating more solo librarian positions in schools. While this is not a new dilemma, it is one that requires initiative and persistence on the part of the school librarian to accomplish tasks and make decisions. Making decisions about individual school…
Descriptors: National Surveys, School Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
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Farmer, Lesley S. J. – Knowledge Quest, 2011
Gaming has come to the library. School librarians are increasingly incorporating gaming into their program of resources and services. Besides addressing the natural interest that youth have in games, school librarians recognize the educational benefits of games, particularly in terms of information and digital literacies. While board games have…
Descriptors: Females, School Libraries, Sex Fairness, Librarians
Corbett, Tom – School Library Monthly, 2011
As the century unfolds, students will probably rely almost exclusively on electronic resources for their research and reading. In fact, the digitization of information (and entertainment) is already a defining characteristic of this "Information Age" and quite natural to the "digital natives" born into this era. School leaders need to see evidence…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Information Literacy, Information Skills, Internet
Tilke, Anthony – School Library Monthly, 2011
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP or DP) is a curriculum available to students in the final two years of high school. The library and school librarian can play a role in the school's Diploma program, alongside students, faculty, and administration. School librarians new to the program often ask about guidelines or documents…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Advanced Placement Programs, High School Students
Perez, Lisa – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2011
School libraries are an essential part of a complete school program. They provide an equitable, fiscally responsible strategy for sharing resources across grade levels and the curriculum while addressing core reading, information, and technology literacies. Students are still voracious readers of books in print, and now they consume a variety of…
Descriptors: School Activities, School Libraries, Information Literacy, Electronic Publishing
Hough, Michael – International Association of School Librarianship, 2010
This address will provide an overview of the societal and economic pressures that are driving change in post industrial economies and their schools, review the characteristics of selected societies such as Australia, USA and Hong Kong, summarise the current trends in information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their impacts on learning…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Information Networks, School Libraries
Gutman, Dan – School Library Journal, 2010
In this article, the author shares his reactions to angry letters to his books, particularly the one titled "Mr. Granite Is from Another Planet." Nearly all the complaints the author receives inform him that it's his responsibility as an author to promote positive messages and moral lessons in his books. However, the author contends that his books…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Censorship, Books, Authors
Hill, Rebecca – School Library Journal, 2010
Remember when computers were mostly used in offices? They were big and bulky with about as much mobility as a beached whale. Forget about using them in the classroom. Forget about reading a book on them. Forget about an app, well, for anything. Today, computers are the number-one educational tool. In fact, no one can imagine a school without one.…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Educational Technology, Media Specialists, Educational Resources
Fontichiaro, Kristin, Comp. – School Library Monthly, 2010
Inquiry does not replace information literacy; rather, it encompasses it. Inquiry-based learning invites school librarians to step into all aspects of instructional planning, from activating prior knowledge straight through to reflection. Libraries pursuing inquiry-based instruction are building on the bedrock of information literacy, not starting…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Information Literacy, Librarians
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
Harvey, Carl A., II – School Library Monthly, 2010
Environment isn't just the space itself; it also includes the feelings and vibes--the atmosphere. As with all environments there are elements that can't be controlled. So, the focus needs to be on what can be changed and modified to make the environment better. The environment in the school library can be compared to others in the real world. Not…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Environmental Influences, Educational Environment, Library Services
Levitov, Deborah – School Library Monthly, 2010
Administrators are identified as key players in the success of school library programs and in the success of school librarians. Yet research has shown that administrators continue to have little understanding of what the school library program is, can be, or should be in the school setting, nor are administrators familiar with the roles a school…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Services, Librarians, Administrators
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Wernet, Stephen P.; Singleton, Judy L. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2010
This study addresses factors associated with sustainability and institutionalization of change in the 67 Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education (GeroRich) projects, and the ways innovations introduced became institutionalized at the respective colleges and universities. An unobtrusive qualitative-descriptive research design was used to…
Descriptors: Research Design, Educational Innovation, School Libraries, Educational Change
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