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Main Author: Vandergrift, Kay E.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369419
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contents Power Teaching; A Primary Role of the School Library Media Specialist. School Library Media Programs: Focus on Trends and Issues No. 14. Vandergrift, Kay E. Course Integrated Library Instruction Critical Thinking Educational Change Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Methods Information Literacy Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Cooperation Library Role Media Specialists Public Libraries Questionnaires School Libraries Staff Development Teaching Methods This book illustrates the roles of the school library media specialist as instructional consultant and teacher as well as information specialist and frames these roles in a background of relevant educational concerns. Chapter 1 surveys current efforts to restructure the education system and stresses the importance of the school library media specialist in promoting the use of multiple technologies for educational reform. Chapters 2 and 3 present a variety of teaching models and explain how a school library media specialist may work with classroom teachers to present a range of different learning opportunities for particular subjects made possible by library resources. In this connection, semantic webbing is also discussed, as well as issue- and materials-centered research. Chapter 4 discusses critical thinking and focuses on the necessity of teaching critical evaluation of information to children of all ages. Chapter 5 elaborates on webbing, discussing pre-webs, literary webs, and complete webs. Chapter 6 discusses informal library staff development and includes teaching content for workshops on a variety of topics and for different grade levels. Chapter 7 overviews media center evaluation and presents two evaluative instruments. The first emphasizes time allocation and priorities in general library activities. The second includes a set of paired questionnaires to encourage school and public libraries to study their working relationships together. (MES)
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spellingShingle Power Teaching; A Primary Role of the School Library Media Specialist. School Library Media Programs: Focus on Trends and Issues No. 14.
Vandergrift, Kay E.
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Critical Thinking
Educational Change
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Methods
Information Literacy
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Media Specialists
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Staff Development
Teaching Methods
Power Teaching; A Primary Role of the School Library Media Specialist. School Library Media Programs: Focus on Trends and Issues No. 14. Vandergrift, Kay E. Course Integrated Library Instruction Critical Thinking Educational Change Educational Technology Elementary Secondary Education Evaluation Methods Information Literacy Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Cooperation Library Role Media Specialists Public Libraries Questionnaires School Libraries Staff Development Teaching Methods This book illustrates the roles of the school library media specialist as instructional consultant and teacher as well as information specialist and frames these roles in a background of relevant educational concerns. Chapter 1 surveys current efforts to restructure the education system and stresses the importance of the school library media specialist in promoting the use of multiple technologies for educational reform. Chapters 2 and 3 present a variety of teaching models and explain how a school library media specialist may work with classroom teachers to present a range of different learning opportunities for particular subjects made possible by library resources. In this connection, semantic webbing is also discussed, as well as issue- and materials-centered research. Chapter 4 discusses critical thinking and focuses on the necessity of teaching critical evaluation of information to children of all ages. Chapter 5 elaborates on webbing, discussing pre-webs, literary webs, and complete webs. Chapter 6 discusses informal library staff development and includes teaching content for workshops on a variety of topics and for different grade levels. Chapter 7 overviews media center evaluation and presents two evaluative instruments. The first emphasizes time allocation and priorities in general library activities. The second includes a set of paired questionnaires to encourage school and public libraries to study their working relationships together. (MES)
title Power Teaching; A Primary Role of the School Library Media Specialist. School Library Media Programs: Focus on Trends and Issues No. 14.
topic Course Integrated Library Instruction
Critical Thinking
Educational Change
Educational Technology
Elementary Secondary Education
Evaluation Methods
Information Literacy
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Cooperation
Library Role
Media Specialists
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Staff Development
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369419