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Autore principale: Woolls, Blanche
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1993
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contents Across the Curriculum: Across the World. Woolls, Blanche Administrative Change Elementary Secondary Education Familiarity Global Approach Integrated Curriculum Leadership Responsibility Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Material Selection Library Role Organizational Change School Libraries Student Needs Teaching Methods Teaching Styles This paper discusses changes at the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and suggests changes in the role of the school librarian, by way of a shift from a traditional helping role to a leadership role. Because librarians have knowledge of the whole curriculum, they are in a unique position to lead the way for teachers and to help them integrate learning across the curriculum. Librarians must begin to change from merely offering suggestions of materials to supplementing classroom teaching, and directing the collaborative experiences teachers offer their students, so that teachers will adjust their activities to combine isolated lessons and design them to meet different learning styles. It is only in this way that all students will be well prepared to be contributing members of a global society. Librarians must know the teachers and the curriculum, as well as exactly what and when teachers teach specific units, whom they teach, and how they teach. To find the answers to some of these questions, librarians are advised to predict teaching styles; discuss teaching strategies and resource based teaching; point out materials available in the library; record planning sessions and the actual outcome of the unit; base any suggestions on existing research; keep the students as the primary focus; and help teachers adapt lesson plans into multicultural experiences. (SWC)
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spellingShingle Across the Curriculum: Across the World.
Woolls, Blanche
Administrative Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Familiarity
Global Approach
Integrated Curriculum
Leadership Responsibility
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Material Selection
Library Role
Organizational Change
School Libraries
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Teaching Styles
Across the Curriculum: Across the World. Woolls, Blanche Administrative Change Elementary Secondary Education Familiarity Global Approach Integrated Curriculum Leadership Responsibility Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Material Selection Library Role Organizational Change School Libraries Student Needs Teaching Methods Teaching Styles This paper discusses changes at the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and suggests changes in the role of the school librarian, by way of a shift from a traditional helping role to a leadership role. Because librarians have knowledge of the whole curriculum, they are in a unique position to lead the way for teachers and to help them integrate learning across the curriculum. Librarians must begin to change from merely offering suggestions of materials to supplementing classroom teaching, and directing the collaborative experiences teachers offer their students, so that teachers will adjust their activities to combine isolated lessons and design them to meet different learning styles. It is only in this way that all students will be well prepared to be contributing members of a global society. Librarians must know the teachers and the curriculum, as well as exactly what and when teachers teach specific units, whom they teach, and how they teach. To find the answers to some of these questions, librarians are advised to predict teaching styles; discuss teaching strategies and resource based teaching; point out materials available in the library; record planning sessions and the actual outcome of the unit; base any suggestions on existing research; keep the students as the primary focus; and help teachers adapt lesson plans into multicultural experiences. (SWC)
title Across the Curriculum: Across the World.
topic Administrative Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Familiarity
Global Approach
Integrated Curriculum
Leadership Responsibility
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Material Selection
Library Role
Organizational Change
School Libraries
Student Needs
Teaching Methods
Teaching Styles
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED399934