Sentences with phrase «teacher librarian at»

Elissa Malespina, a New Jersey Teacher Librarian at Somerville Middle School, uses her social media presence to stand up and speak out for her students, teachers and community, as well as all librarians and libraries everywhere.
She served as the K - 12 district teacher librarian at Van Meter Community School...
She served as the K - 12 district teacher librarian at Van Meter Community School District in Iowa for 8 years.
Carol Grantham is Coordinator of Information Services and one of three teacher librarians at the R - 12 all - girls school in Adelaide.
Teacher Librarians at the Heart of Student Learning (Washington State School Library Media Assn., 2013)

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Another sub story has a teacher (Angelina Jolie) and a firefighter (Nicolas Cage), and maybe a librarian, hook up accidently and start a protest across the street at the event.
His mother was a librarian / teacher who also kept strict order at home, from cooking their meals to even ironing their sheets.
«The right book, the right author, the right parent, the right teacher, the right librarian at the right time, might have saved some of them at least, made the difference, shone a light into a dark life, turned that life around.»
The teachers and librarians at Ocean Avenue School have some advice for their next batch of summer readers, sung to the tune of «Dear Future Husband» by Meghan Trainor.
These programs «engage students in a new way — a very student - centered way,» says Anna Maria Menza, a teacher - librarian at Cherry Creek High School, in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
In the final part of our video series on books for reluctant readers, Teacher speaks to Carmel Eyre, College Librarian at Glen Eira College, Victoria, about her favourite books for the reluctant reader in a secondary school setting.
REVIEW: Teachers, librarians, and parents will find a wealth of information at the Children's Literature site.
Most of the site's users are teachers, school and public librarians, information technology users, parents, and parents who teach their children at home, according to Skufca.
That point was made by Edward F. DeRoche, dean of the School of Education at the University of San Diego in his book The Newspaper: A Reference for Teachers and Librarians (ABC - CLIO, Inc., 1991).
Create a safe environment: Like Becky Putzier, a librarian at the Bertchi School in Seattle, you may find it challenging just getting to the point where you can collaborate with another teacher.
The librarian and the music teacher at Krakowka's school have started a storytelling unit that can take up to three classes at a time, allowing those teachers to meet.
Chris Lean, a trained Teacher Librarian and Head of LITEhouse — Resource Management at the college, developed the cross-curricular unit with Staggard.
By shifting money to pay for more academic counselors and librarians next year at the lowest - performing schools, administrators of East Side Union High School District in San Jose have revised the district's draft three - year Local Control and Accountability Plan, incorporating key recommendations of parents and teachers.
Patrica Hewitt is the Assistant Principal and Teacher - Librarian at Matthew Elementary in Bonavista, Newfoundland, the most eastern of Canada's provinces.
☐ Is overseen by an elected school board ☐ Submits to a financial audit on a regular basis ☐ Follows state class - size mandates ☐ Adheres to health, safety, and civil rights laws ☐ Teaches a curriculum aligned to state standards ☐ Is a brick - and - mortar school (not an online one) ☐ Doesn't teach religion ☐ Is in session at least six hours a day, 180 days a year ☐ Follows state teacher - pay guidelines ☐ Participates in annual assessments ☐ Has at least one librarian, nurse, and counselor ☐ Does not practice selective admissions ☐ Demonstrates at least minimal growth in student achievement ☐ Employs unionized teachers ☐ Keeps student suspensions to a minimal level
Among the thousands of participants who engaged in professional education at HGSE this past summer, new college presidents worked together to prepare for their roles as leaders of higher education institutions; scores of academic librarians met to discuss the challenges facing their ever - changing field; and over 100 early career principals developed leadership skills to better support teacher development and student achievement.
Loertscher looked at two groups of teachers: one group who teach alone, and another group who co-teach with their school's teacher - librarian.
Karla Ivarson, media specialist at Toms River High School North, was a reference and teen librarian in the Ocean County Library system and a Social Studies teacher at Brick Memorial High School.
The article looks at models for technology integration, and suggests ways that the teacher - librarian can use these models for program planning and peer coaching.
Compared to teachers at schools with similarly renovated libraries — those renovated with state QZAB funds but without additional professional development funds, community partnerships, and modernized technology — teachers at Library Project schools reported more collaboration with the school librarian and were four times more likely to have their students use the library for research.
The Ontario Curriculum affirms the advantages of having a teacher - librarian collaborating with teaching colleagues at the school.
These one - week summer seminars, held at prestigious universities and historic sites around the United States are open to full - time K - 12 history, social studies, and English language arts teachers; community college faculty; school librarians; National Park Service interpreters and New Teacher Fellows (students about to graduate from college with a degree in history or education, who intend to pursue a teaching career).
Last year, more than 12,000 teachers, principals, librarians and others at 304 schools received bonuses between $ 5,000 and $ 25,000.
At issue are demands around class size in LA schools, teacher salaries and students» access to vital resources such as counselors, nurses and librarians.
At that time, Auer and other high - performing, high - poverty schools were fully staffed with librarians, guidance counselors, full - time reading specialists, art, music and physical education specialists, program implementers, technology teachers, paraprofessionals, special education teachers, nurses, social workers, psychologists, speech pathologists, and classroom teachers with small classes that allowed them to provide plenty of individual attention to children.
At each rally, community members, parents, students and teachers called for smaller class sizes, more counselors, librarians and nurses, a fair teacher evaluation system, a true democratic voice for parents and students, and safe and clean schools.
This fall, principals and assistant principals fanned out into thousands of Tennessee classrooms in an unprecedented effort to spend at least an hour annually observing and rating every single teacher, guidance counselor, social worker and librarian in the state's public school system.
Reviewers at Children's Literature read and critically review more than 3,000 books each year to help teachers, librarians, and parents make appropriate literary choices for children.
: 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...
5) Sharing and Collaborating via YouTube and Blogging «Collaboration is important,» said Richard Snyder, a teacher - librarian at Lake Washington School District in Sammamish, WA, adding that educators can, «Use these tech tools to share, receive ideas and learn.»
Arlene models the way for teacher librarians, at the heart of our schools, embracing technology to support students and their learning.
At the end of last year, a group of SFUSD librarians created a «Teaching #BlackLivesMatter» online resource that compiles materials teachers can reference while addressing the movement in the classroom.
Kate is the Teacher - Librarian at Brantford Collegiate Institute in the Grand Erie District School Board.
Jo - Anne is a teacher - librarian at Fort Richmond Collegiate in the Pembina Trails School Division in Winnipeg.
Our members are classroom teachers, department chairs, professors, librarians, and administrators devoted to improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels.
She influenced generations of teacher - librarians as the Library Coordinator at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board in Ontario and as an Additional Qualifications instructor for Queen's University in school librarianship.
She achieved National Board status in 2012 and has presented awareness sessions at state and regional librarian and science teacher conferences.
Sabrina Jankowski is a 5th grade classroom teacher at Mountain View Elementary who worked with Ms. Gibney both when Ms. Gibney was a teacher - librarian and in her role as a digital - literacy teacher.
We are excited to announce a win in the Tamalpais High School District in California where the teacher - librarians at Tamalpais, Redwood, and Drake High Schools were given preliminary lay - off notices.
At Booker T. Washington High School in Pensacola, Florida, an English teacher and the school librarian collaborated on a fun summer reading event.
They show your book at conventions for librarians, booksellers, and teachers.
I have been teaching future teachers and librarians the last 20 - plus years at the University of Wisconsin — Eau Claire, and I have lamented to them about the low percentages tallied by the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) over the years.
She has organized graphic novel symposiums, led a session on graphic novels at the National Council of Teachers of English annual conference, and is a frequent presenter at workshops for Long Island school and public librarians.
The study looked at 8 schools and more than 300 students, and found that the best school libraries are allocated adequate funding and regard their teacher - librarians as key teaching staff members.
At the same time, school librarians continue to serve their communities by linking children, young adults, and teachers with both the information they need and the skills to use it.
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