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Main Authors: Gilbert, Betty, And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED325131
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author Gilbert, Betty
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Achieving Excellence in Library Instruction. Gilbert, Betty And Others Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Instruction Library Skills Minimum Competencies Professional Development Reference Materials School Libraries Student Research The materials included in this document supporting library instruction are divided into two chapters. The first chapter contains bibliographies of instructional materials, professional periodicals, general reference tools, and religious reference tools. Throughout the bibliographies, the approximate cost of the materials is indicated by dollar signs--i.e., one signifying about $25, two $50, three $75, and four $100. The most appropriate grade level is shown if a material's use is to be directed to elementary (E), middle or junior high (J), or senior high school (S). None of the included lists or bibliographies is complete. It is expected that libraries using this guide will add, delete, and change materials to suit their own needs. The second chapter includes sample pages from instructional materials on: (1) bibliographic format; (2) the card catalog; (3) Dewey classification; (4) encyclopedias; (5) dictionary guide words; (6) magazines and "The Reader's Guide"; (7) maps and charts; (8) parts of the book; (9) reference tools; (10) reference sources and strategies; (11) book reports; (12) assignments; and (13) activities for high school students. Appendixes include an author almanac (birthdates of authors); a glossary of 126 library terms that students should know; and a reprint of "Key in to Life," a scope and sequencing of recommended library competencies produced in 1985 by the School Library Media Division of the Arizona State Library Association. A subject index is included. (SD)
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spellingShingle Achieving Excellence in Library Instruction.
Gilbert, Betty
And Others
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Minimum Competencies
Professional Development
Reference Materials
School Libraries
Student Research
Achieving Excellence in Library Instruction. Gilbert, Betty And Others Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Library Instruction Library Skills Minimum Competencies Professional Development Reference Materials School Libraries Student Research The materials included in this document supporting library instruction are divided into two chapters. The first chapter contains bibliographies of instructional materials, professional periodicals, general reference tools, and religious reference tools. Throughout the bibliographies, the approximate cost of the materials is indicated by dollar signs--i.e., one signifying about $25, two $50, three $75, and four $100. The most appropriate grade level is shown if a material's use is to be directed to elementary (E), middle or junior high (J), or senior high school (S). None of the included lists or bibliographies is complete. It is expected that libraries using this guide will add, delete, and change materials to suit their own needs. The second chapter includes sample pages from instructional materials on: (1) bibliographic format; (2) the card catalog; (3) Dewey classification; (4) encyclopedias; (5) dictionary guide words; (6) magazines and "The Reader's Guide"; (7) maps and charts; (8) parts of the book; (9) reference tools; (10) reference sources and strategies; (11) book reports; (12) assignments; and (13) activities for high school students. Appendixes include an author almanac (birthdates of authors); a glossary of 126 library terms that students should know; and a reprint of "Key in to Life," a scope and sequencing of recommended library competencies produced in 1985 by the School Library Media Division of the Arizona State Library Association. A subject index is included. (SD)
title Achieving Excellence in Library Instruction.
topic Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Minimum Competencies
Professional Development
Reference Materials
School Libraries
Student Research
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED325131