Not exact matches
When computers were first put in schools, the school library was often the first place they would go, and the
librarian would help teach students and
teachers how to actually use them.
But union contracts often limit
how many hours a public - school
teacher must be in the classroom: that's why a school may hire a substitute
librarian rather than send everyone back to their homerooms when the full - time
librarian is out.
I have worked in schools where I have had to teach the
teacher -
librarian how to catalogue and the basics on library procedures and library management.
This can be used by History
teachers and
Librarians who wish to teach Year 7 or 8 students
how to research a period of History using only Library r...
This month, Maarit joins Finnish literacy
teacher Jaana Lindfors and
librarian Pia Rahikainen to follow their 7th graders book talk and find
how they work together to keep literacy vibrant.
How can
librarians and core content
teachers collaborate successfully with their colleagues in Career and Technical Education (CTE) departments?
Learning
how to learn — what
teacher librarians (TL) / library media specialists have been talking about for years.
There are a number of
teacher librarians in the San Francisco school district who know
how to coteach.
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How many more students won't reach their full potential because they won't have access to counselors, librarians and other programs and supports; how many children will become needlessly sick — or worse — because there are no nurses available; and how much more can possibly be asked of our teachers and school employees, who have already stretched themselves beyond reasonable limits to educate our children?&raq
How many more students won't reach their full potential because they won't have access to counselors,
librarians and other programs and supports;
how many children will become needlessly sick — or worse — because there are no nurses available; and how much more can possibly be asked of our teachers and school employees, who have already stretched themselves beyond reasonable limits to educate our children?&raq
how many children will become needlessly sick — or worse — because there are no nurses available; and
how much more can possibly be asked of our teachers and school employees, who have already stretched themselves beyond reasonable limits to educate our children?&raq
how much more can possibly be asked of our
teachers and school employees, who have already stretched themselves beyond reasonable limits to educate our children?»
As schools try to provide professional development that builds
teachers» expertise and to implement initiatives like the Common Core standards, they should discover
how much expertise school
librarians can offer.
However, once I got those awesome pieces of technology, I found it overwhelming to understand
how they worked, let alone understand
how to show my fellow
teachers,
librarians, and students.
: The worst student to
teacher ratios in the country; near the worst per pupil funding in the US; low starting salary schedules that shortchange new
teachers so the oldest
teachers can be overpaid, though all do the same work; LIFO policies so that younger
teachers are always fired first no matter
how good they are and no matter
how poor senior
teachers are;
teacher layoffs expected at every recession, with waves of recessions expected indefinitely; bad funding in the absence of recessions and worse funding in recessions; constant loading with additional requirements and expectations; poor and worsening
teacher morale; poor and worsening working conditions; ugly architecturally uninspired facilities and often trashy temporary classrooms; inadequate learning materials, resources and technology; inadequate administrative support with the worst student / administrator ratios in the county; inadequate
librarian, psychologist, behavioral specialist, counselor, nurse support due to the worst ratios; inadequate student discipline structures; and much more...
It described
how many janitors, cooks, secretaries, counselors, nurses,
librarians, administrators and
teachers the average school would get.
How do
librarians or media resource experts build working relationships with
teachers to benefit students?
The Horn Book Guide Online is ideal for
teachers building a classroom library or recommending books to students and parents; for
librarians serving a school - wide community of readers and
teachers; and for pre-service instructors helping new
teachers understand
how to match books to readers.
Over the course of our conversations, this student who had just recently started working as a new school
librarian mentioned that she had gotten affirmation from a
teacher about
how she was already doing more than the previous
librarian had done.
Reaching
Teachers and
Librarians School visits put you in direct contact with your audience, but there's a limit to
how much of that you can do.
Author and Library Media Specialist, Toni Buzzeo, explains
how Common Core standards align with school
librarians» skills,
how to partner with
teachers and
how to seize the opportunity to play an even stronger role in education.
«
How School
Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study,» released in June, defines an «outstanding» library media program as one that includes program development, collaboration between the library media specialist and
teachers, information technology resources, and frequent visits to the library media center by individual students.
The author asserts that principals determine the level of collaboration between
teachers and school
librarians,
how school
librarians are embedded into the curriculum, and whether
librarians are appointed to leadership positions where they may address issues pertinent to school libraries.
«I'd like to focus attention on
how much principals and
teachers understand the role of the school library and
librarians and
how much they work with them,» he says.
«What principals and
teachers need to learn is the role of the
librarian and
how to work with that person,» Lance says.
Idaho school library impact study — 2009:
How Idaho school
librarians,
teachers, and administrators collaborate for student success [Overview].
This article explains
how students benefit from school
librarians /
teacher -
librarians through reading workshops, which improve students» attitudes toward reading, as well as their motivation to read.
Pinkney recounts Jacob (Jack) Ezra Katz's early years in Brooklyn as the son of struggling Polish Jews; details
how his parents,
teachers, and
librarians encouraged his talent; and explains
how he honed his illustration skills working for the WPA and the air force when he could not afford art school.
Teachers and
librarians will notice
how the standards build on one another as students progress through the grades.
These review channels are
how these gatekeepers discover new books for kids, but they either exclude indie books (School Library Journal), are indie - unfriendly (Booklist wants paper books months in advance), or charge indie authors a hefty fee to be reviewed in a segregated section that
librarians and
teachers are much less likely to read (Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus).
Parents,
teachers,
librarians, as well as fellow writers, will appreciate finding out
how an author or illustrator went from idea to published book.
We are curious
how you defined cooperation, coordination and collaboration for your
librarians and classroom
teachers.
To sell or even donate your book to libraries and classrooms, your need to know
how to approach
teachers and
librarians.
«They [school
librarians] teach
teachers how to be better at their craft.
Colorado State Library released an infographic snapshot of Colorado / national studies done over the last 2 decades that show
how teacher -
librarians (school library media specialists here in Maine) have a positive impact on student test scores.Visit the link below to access both online and scroll down to see the «printing» link http://www.lrs.org/news/2013/02/27/make-the-case-for-school-libraries-with-our-new-impact-studies-infographic/
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How do school
librarians and classroom
teachers collaborate to create inquiry - based science lessons in the library?»
Four salient points need attention by
librarians, vendors,
teachers, and readers regarding
how audio - format reading addresses more than just an option for busy consumers:
JK:
How do you inform
teachers and
librarians about your newsletter and make it easy for them to sign up?
Colleen Graves, SLJ Maker Workshop speaker and 2014 School
Librarian of the Year Finalist, describes
how her little middle school library maker space grew to encompass an inter-school catapult challenge, an international network, and the support and enthusiasm of
teachers.
Writing topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Writing teen fiction (YA) * Writing successful series and sequels * Writing suspense / thrillers * Creating strong female protagonists * Creative Writing 101 * Writing Tough Topics in YA Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Being a hybrid author (Traditional / indie) * Publishing Industry 101 * Working with an Agent / Getting an agent * Querying an agent * Indie Publishing Publishing industry topics: writing conferences, book fairs, book festivals: * Book Marketing - high level or in depth working sessions * Branding 101 * Social Media Management Topics for schools, libraries, childrens» book fairs, book clubs, literary events * «Make Your Mark» - motivational for teens * The publishing industry * A day in the life of an author * Creative writing 101 * Writing pageturners Topics for media center specialists,
teachers, educational staff,
librarians, literacy coordinators * Finding environmental themes in children's literature *
How to teach writing to students (professional development) * Using technology to connect readers and authors virtually * Teaching using multi - genre / multi-modal writing (professional development) If you are interested in having S.R. Johannes visit, please email
[email protected] for detailed topics / programs and availability.
Another nice feature, it doesn't allow for children to «add» books without consulting a parent (or
teacher /
librarian) because of
how the software works.
Jodee Taylor talks to
teachers,
librarians and students about
how graphic novels can lead to a love of reading.
CLIC brought together lawyers, law
teachers,
librarians, legal publishers, government lawyers, and early legal technologists to work through the issues of
how Canada could build a robust set of legal information structures collaboratively.
We have guides on
how to become a
teacher, counselor, tutor and
librarian.