One might think that school libraries reside in the shade all day — but they are true leaders in the digital and
literacy learning landscape.
Not exact matches
Landscapes for
Learning: A Natural Confluence of Science,
Literacy, Mathematics and Place - based Pedagogy The Walden Woods Project is pleased to be partnering with Mass Audubon / Drumlin Farm and Concord Museum to offer a one - week institute for educators for grades 3 - 8, through the Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS).
Learn more about the changing
landscape of the «digital divide,» and explore resources that discuss how to improve digital access and help all students develop digital and media
literacy.
It's where students
learn how to navigate the challenging information
landscape by mastering the skills of news
literacy.
Uniquely qualified to teach information and technology
literacy, BCPS library media specialists have knowledge and experience of the ever - changing information
landscape, regularly collaborate with and offer professional development support to their colleagues, and are experienced in the use of technology tools for teaching and
learning.