Sentences with phrase «when library students»

I took it several ago, and when library students ask me which course I found to be the most useful or which course I recommend taking, it's always at the top of my list for those interested in working in libraries.

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«We can't assign library research,» a typical faculty member reports, «because our students are in class pretty much the whole time they're on campus, and they don't have access to a theological library when they go home.»
She describes what happened when she entered the student library: «As I returned some books, a gaggle of girls stared at me from their revision corner, nudging each other and pretending to study.
When your student does not want to take a full sized laptop to class or to the library, a nice tablet makes a great laptop alternative.
Pajama pants, skinny jeans and moccasins Favorite after - school hangouts: The library and auditorium Best cafeteria food: Cheese sticks, chicken nuggets and cookies School traditions: Elf - day, when students dress as elves.
To the students in the audience, Peralta shared the story of when he got his first library card from the Corona Library when he was a boy.
September is Library Card Sign - up Month, a time when the Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries join with the American Library Association and public libraries nationwide to encourage every student to have the most important school supply of all — a free librLibraries join with the American Library Association and public libraries nationwide to encourage every student to have the most important school supply of all — a free librlibraries nationwide to encourage every student to have the most important school supply of all — a free library card.
Kalinski recalled his student days in the 1980s in his native Poland, when well - stocked libraries and science labs were largely nonexistent.
It makes me think of apples for some reason with the fresh red / green vibe:) Now when I go to the library I am just getting books for my students, but I should go in there for me sometime and read a novel or something!
When Carolyn Foote redesigned the library at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, she included a «juice bar» as a space that would encourage teachers and students to congregate and engage in co-learning.
Libraries become a different kind of learning destination when schools reimagine them as open, transparent spaces that invite student communication and collaboration.
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.
One year, during my annual hip - hop day in the library, I even had a Flocabulary artist Skype with my students to discuss the significance of reading, writing, and research when composing hip - hop lyrics.
When Education Policy Management (EPM) student Michael Dabrieo found himself working on a Navajo Reservation in New Mexico with no Internet or libraries, 70 miles from the city and 12 miles from his mailbox as part of Teach For America (TFA) it could have been the end of his education career.
There are also times when students want to use those 15 minutes to make phone calls or study for a test in the library.
Most of the Kitengesa library's users are secondary school students, and they are eloquent about how it has helped their education and given them a measure of independence: «When teachers don't cover the whole syllabus, you can find a book and read it,» one student told me.
In 2010, one principal stated, «When I enter my own school library I see a social network — students and teachers doing all manner of things — everything from reading, promoting, quiet games, social skilling, researching, working on the computers, group planning, the list becomes quite endless.
When students head off to their classes, parents are invited to join in a coffee hour in the library.
For example, when a sewage pipe leaked into his classroom, he didn't give up, but instead brought the students to the library.
I remember when I was a student, I found it easier to study in the library, because every time I felt the urge to put the books down and procrastinate, I lifted my head up and saw fellow students who wrote their essays, read their books, took notes and worked hard.
Online learning can also support rural students when shrinking budgets and strained resources limit access to libraries and other learning materials.
The Flip started when these teachers began supplying absent students with an online lecture they could watch from home or from wherever they had access to a computer and the Internet, including school or the local library.
Other projects created during the class include an organization that will provide free public libraries in India; an online platform to help students make more informed decisions when applying to college; an app that gives students fun, game - based content that shows what real scientists are like; a cellphone - hosted service for rural teachers in the Philippines that provides direct training and tips; and a nonprofit that will train and employ parent liaisons to develop stronger bonds between families and middle schools in an effort to improve dropout rates.
In 2013, when Studio H middle - school students told her that REALM needed a library, she and her colleagues had them design and build it themselves, starting with unique X-shaped shelving units that formed the basis of a successful Kickstarter campaign — which raised enough money for building materials, books, periodicals, and digital subscriptions.
When the bell rang for early dismissal on a recent afternoon at Cold Springs Middle School in Nevada, students sprinted toward the buses while teachers filed into the library, where posters filled with the names of every child in the 980 - student school covered the walls.
Now, when Kolbet hosts SEL activities in the library, that same student openly shares his social challenges with others who are struggling.
When library projects take these ideas to a new level by incorporating authentic audiences and new platforms, students gain a sense of themselves as information designers.
I let my student who enjoyed poetry go to the library and get poetry books, and when he was upset, he would decompress by turning his feelings into free verse.
Community Scavenger Hunt Teaches Research Skills, Much More When armies of students descend on local libraries, it has to be time for the State of Jefferson Scavenger Hunt.
When adding any library in Moodle, there is the ability to add an introduction message to explain what the student needs to do.
When old - school teachers were students, they had to spend hours in the library looking for the information they needed.
Participants will take with them a video library that articulates the knowledge and understandings necessary to help students become strategic and flexible thinkers when modeling real - life situation with mathematics.
* There may not be time to checkout books during a lesson, but students can ask their classroom teacher to come to the library at another time during the week when Ms. Harmon doesn't have a class scheduled.
This document demonstrates that learning does not stop when students enter the library and lessons taught in the library are an extension of the lessons taught in the classroom.
The lesson library includes lessons to help students do things like avoid unusual behavior, call when running late, and accept feedback and correction.
When these students are meaningfully involved in education advocacy, such as supporting the school library, they can learn active listening, problem solving, and communication skills.
We also know that school libraries, when they are filled with good books and technology in elementary, middle and high school have students who obtain higher reading levels.
Students select appropriately leveled books from both the school and local public libraries, and when they've finished reading a book, they take an assessment quiz that measures comprehension.
From Library and Learning Space to Learning Commons Presented by Beth Holland, EdTech Teacher and contributor to Education Week and Edutopia Sponsored by Nureva REGISTER HERE In the mobile era, what is the role of physical libraries and learning spaces when every student potentially has a global, virtual library in -LSB-...]
Dr. Miller exercises several of Echo360's active learning features and takes advantage of synchronous live streaming of the course within the classroom, to the dorms and libraries of the university, and beyond campus when students prefer to participate remotely or are unable to attend in person.
When schools have high - quality library programs and librarians who share their expertise with the entire school community, student achievement gets a boost.
When all else fails, students should still have a grasp of «old fashioned» research that entails physically searching for, obtaining and reading material from a library shelf.
When students are assigned a research paper or other writing assignments, their first stop isn't usually the library — it's the Internet.
School officials in at least three towns reported that when they called the State Department of Education for guidance about the sit and stay policy they were told that the mandatory SBAC Test Administration Manual was a set of guidelines and it was up to the town to decide whether to require children who have been opted out of the SBAC test to sit and stay in the classroom or whether to relocate students to the library or some other safe location where they could read or do homework.
The English department and student library are undergoing some trying times when it comes to reading classic literature.
«Having these resources available through the public libraries, which are open year - round and hours schools aren't open, mean we're available to assist students when schools are not open.»
When school libraries and school librarians are eliminated, students suffer.
My short speech will let them know the impact a school librarian can have on students when they, the students, have access to effective school library programs.
The Winter / Summer Project will make Snapdragon books available to students through a special section of a classroom library during long recess breaks when school library books can not be accessed!
The blog post argues that students are shortchanged when they do not have access to fully - operational school libraries and the expertise provided by school librarians.
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