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Harvey, Carl A., II – Library Media Connection, 2005
The importance and work of Library Media Specialists is discussed where they help teach students to be information literate. The Library Media Specialist also helps to find answers to questions and help find resources to support instruction in the classroom, working with students to use technology in the library media center, the computer lab, and…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Library Services, Information Literacy, School Libraries
Young Terrence E., Jr. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Data that is meaningful and purposeful is collected to assess the state of our library media programs, services and policies. The way in which one can develop the skills required to collect, analyze, interpret, present, and use data is presented.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Data Collection, Data Analysis
Hopkins, Janet – Library Media Connection, 2005
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires inclusive education to the maximum extent appropriate, students with special needs be educated in the "least restrictive environment" (LRE). The scope of inclusive education practice continues to evolve as new technologies and innovative instructional methods emerge.
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Inclusive Schools, Special Education, Disabilities
Darrow, Rob – Library Media Connection, 2005
The advent of Internet has lead to increase in the number of available sources in the library media centers, which earlier depended on reference books, encyclopedia and a nonfiction book. The advantage of the web includes easier access to primary sources, original journals, interviews, TV transcripts, video interviews, and newspaper articles.
Descriptors: Reference Materials, Search Engines, Information Seeking, School Libraries
Reed, Donna – Library Media Connection, 2005
Library media specialists can help achieve several goals of the No Child Left Behind Act. Of particular importance is helping students to achieve high test scores, as this would influence the level of federal funds meted out to schools.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Educational Assessment, High Stakes Tests
Moyer, Mary; Baker, Rosalie M. – Library Media Connection, 2004
The School Library Media Center at Delsea Regional High School was not meeting the needs of the students, staff and community of the 21st century and hence a re-design of the library space was needed. The re-design project included planning objectives, providing a scale drawing and involving key players as stakeholders.
Descriptors: Learning Resources Centers, Interior Space, Cooperative Planning, School Libraries
Fitzgerald, Marianne – Library Media Connection, 2004
Media specialists are now in charge of computers, printers, software programs and every other technological advancement, as technology have become an important aspect of education. The key points to be kept in mind while promoting technology in the media center are stated.
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Media Specialists, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
Anderson, Mary Alice – Library Media Connection, 2005
It is argued that library media specialists should consider technology as integral to their jobs as they do literature and books and use it to create an active learning community. The many ways that technology can be used to enhance student achievement are discussed.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Active Learning, School Libraries, Educational Technology
Kaser, Linda R. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Library media centers can evolve into technological, informational, and recreational hub of schools and can help technophobes access their many resources. A greater and better understanding of what it is exactly that library media specialists do can thus be achieved.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
Maxwell, D. Jackson – Library Media Connection, 2005
Kid's Stuff game will introduce students, parents, teachers and educators to authors and illustrators who have consistently created books for children and young adults that are of superior quality and interest. The research-base games for use in library media center, classroom and at home game also helps students learn to use computer card catalog…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Library Services, Childrens Literature, Authors
McCaffrey, Meg – School Library Journal, 2005
To have an impact on student achievement, librarians must first find ways to educate kids who are steeped in an information-rich world--and then use research to show other educators how libraries make a difference in learning. Today's students live in an information-rich "cocoon" that most librarians did not grow up in, said David Loertscher,…
Descriptors: Librarians, Academic Achievement, School Libraries, Library Role
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Hopkins, Janet – Teacher Librarian, 2004
While doing research into the topic of assistive technology in libraries, Janet Hopkins, found many examples of libraries providing assistive technology and special services for clients with disabilities. However, most of those examples are in post-secondary and public libraries. It was difficult to identify K-12 school libraries that are…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, School Libraries, Elementary Secondary Education, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Zsiray, Stephen W., Jr. – Knowledge Quest, 2003
Discusses leadership of the school library media specialist in the areas of curriculum and instruction. Presents case studies of principals who were media specialists and recognize the importance and leadership potential of media specialists, and provides a leadership model for school library media specialists. (LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Leadership, Learning Resources Centers, Library Role
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McPherson, Keith – Teacher Librarian, 2005
In this article, the author relates how he had found solace and diversion in reading aloud while caring for his father who was undergoing chemotherapy. One particular incident left him completely immersed in reading that he did not noticed his father had been awakened from a deep sleep. From those experiences, the author observes how engagement in…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy, Literature Appreciation, Reading Attitudes
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Attar, K. E. – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2006
Students have provided cheap successful labour for routine retrospective cataloguing projects. The current article examines a library project which went further, using university students with minimum training to catalogue its undergraduate stock from the book in hand to AACR2, level 2, allegedly to professional standard. The article discusses the…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Skills, Librarians, Cataloging
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