Digital Citizenship Lessons & Resources - 1 views
The New School Library - 0 views
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Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
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Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
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Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
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Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - 13 Point Checklist - 0 views
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Does the library media center’s book and audio visual collection meet the needs of the curriculum?
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Is the library media center climate-controlled so that materials and equipment will not be damaged by high heat and humidity, and so that it can be used for activities during the summer?
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Are library media and information technology skills taught as part of content areas rather than in isolation? Are the information literacy skills of evaluating, processing and communicating information being taught as well as accessing skills?
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Why You Need Your School Librarian | Kentucky Teacher - 1 views
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School librarians have the resources, training and knowledge to help us make those meaningful connections between the Common Core Standards and our students’ interests and lives.
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Here’s why you need your school librarian now more than ever:
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Your librarian can help you generate collaborative projects for your students that incorporate both information literacy and the Common Core Standards.
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ALSDE - CNP - Child Nutrition Programs FAQs - 0 views
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Foods provided as part of the class or school cultural heritage event are exempt from the policy, as long as the foods served are not served in competition to the school meal, during lunch or breakfast and regular meal service must continue to be available to all students.
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Oh Apple Configurator, I will not be defeated!! - 0 views
Education World: Using Technology - 0 views
Google's Information Literacy Lesson Plans « Random Thoughts: Change, Primary... - 1 views
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There are multiple lesson plans for beginning, intermediate and advanced searchers are aligned with Common Core Standards and both AASL and ISTE information and technology literacy standards.