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Autori principali: Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel, Stillman, Garry
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1978
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author Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel
Stillman, Garry
author_facet Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel
Stillman, Garry
Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel
Stillman, Garry
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contents Integrating Library Skills Instruction into the Bilingual Bicultural Classrooms or Preventing LESA Future Shock. Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel Stillman, Garry Bilingual Education Bilingual Students Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Elementary Secondary Education Information Needs Information Science Information Seeking Information Utilization Library Instruction Library Role Library Skills Relevance (Education) Student Needs Teaching Methods Teaching Models This model, a preliminary overview, suggests that learning library skills be integrated into bilingual bicultural programs, as limited English speaking ability (LESA) students need information skills to cope with a world in which current information is essential. Integrated library skills instruction, in which collaboration between teachers and librarians is necessary, is defined as two sets of general curricular and library skills objectives, activities, and assessments merged into a unified curriculum. Support for this instruction lies in the hypothesis that classroom teachers have a dominant role in influencing a student's library use or non-use, that library skills are taught most effectively when instruction is integrated into the actual curriculum, and that library skills should be taught as basic thinking and learning skills that provide a means for attaining other learning objectives and not as ends in themselves. General suggestions for implementation of such a program are given, and a table of steps for this process is appended. (MHP)
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spellingShingle Integrating Library Skills Instruction into the Bilingual Bicultural Classrooms or Preventing LESA Future Shock.
Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel
Stillman, Garry
Bilingual Education
Bilingual Students
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Needs
Information Science
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Library Instruction
Library Role
Library Skills
Relevance (Education)
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
Integrating Library Skills Instruction into the Bilingual Bicultural Classrooms or Preventing LESA Future Shock. Montemayor, Aurelio Manuel Stillman, Garry Bilingual Education Bilingual Students Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Elementary Secondary Education Information Needs Information Science Information Seeking Information Utilization Library Instruction Library Role Library Skills Relevance (Education) Student Needs Teaching Methods Teaching Models This model, a preliminary overview, suggests that learning library skills be integrated into bilingual bicultural programs, as limited English speaking ability (LESA) students need information skills to cope with a world in which current information is essential. Integrated library skills instruction, in which collaboration between teachers and librarians is necessary, is defined as two sets of general curricular and library skills objectives, activities, and assessments merged into a unified curriculum. Support for this instruction lies in the hypothesis that classroom teachers have a dominant role in influencing a student's library use or non-use, that library skills are taught most effectively when instruction is integrated into the actual curriculum, and that library skills should be taught as basic thinking and learning skills that provide a means for attaining other learning objectives and not as ends in themselves. General suggestions for implementation of such a program are given, and a table of steps for this process is appended. (MHP)
title Integrating Library Skills Instruction into the Bilingual Bicultural Classrooms or Preventing LESA Future Shock.
topic Bilingual Education
Bilingual Students
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Needs
Information Science
Information Seeking
Information Utilization
Library Instruction
Library Role
Library Skills
Relevance (Education)
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED165462