Sentences with phrase «together by librarians»

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Strung together by SFX - ridden set pieces, the rest of the plot sees Tris and co. flee Kate Winslet's Aryan librarian (libr - Aryan?)
Winners are drawn from completed cards, and together they celebrate with a meal of foods from all over the world (cooked by their librarians).
This simple and replicable research affirms everything that we know about student success and collaboration between the teacher - librarian and teaching colleagues, set as a guideline for us as early as 1982 with the ground - breaking Ontario guideline Partners in Action through to Together for Learning and Leading Learning, and affirmed by many large - scale research studies.
Digital Native Does Not Equal Digital Literacy Ann M. Martin and Kathleen R. Roberts By working together, principals, librarians, and teachers can transform learning environments to ensure that students achieve digital literacy.
Yes, we were fortunate to have good teachers and school librarians (who are also certified teachers, by the way), who worked together on lessons and made us realize there are «curricular connections».
By working together, principals, librarians, and teachers can transform learning environments to ensure that students achieve digital literacy.
Librarians get together and order ebooks by the hundreds of copies and then you'll have a lot more weight to throw around at the negotiating table.
Yes, we were fortunate to have good teachers and school librarians (who are also certified teachers, by the way), who worked together on lessons and made us realize there are «curricular connections».
He hates being held up as an example of an author who doesn't need support from publishers, editors, librarians and booksellers and ends by saying,» We built... the book business, the idea - sharing, consciousness - expanding business together... and we're going to keep building this together
During the two day ebook track in at Internet Librarian there were a lot of references to articles, reports and books, by myself, and others so I thought I would put together a link round up.
Put together by «a small band of law librarians who believe in improved open access to government information» the petition currently has 330 signatures.
Bob Ambrogi recommends a service by John Doyle, librarian at Washington and Lee School of Law, who has pulled together a list of RSS feeds for 132 law journals:
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