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Main Authors: Miller, Donna P., Anderson, J'Lynn
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED406989
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author Miller, Donna P.
Anderson, J'Lynn
author_facet Miller, Donna P.
Anderson, J'Lynn
Miller, Donna P.
Anderson, J'Lynn
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Developing an Integrated Library Program. Professional Growth Series. Miller, Donna P. Anderson, J'Lynn Administrators Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Lesson Plans Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Skills Media Specialists Program Effectiveness Program Implementation School Libraries Teacher Collaboration Team Teaching Units of Study This book provides teachers, media specialists, and administrators with a step-by-step method for integrating library resources and skills into the classroom curriculum. In this method, all curriculum areas are integrated into major units of study that are team-planned, team-produced, and team-taught. Topics include: components of the program and its relative strengths over traditional school library programs; research- based rationale for the program and its real-life implications; the planning team and collaboration among teachers, administrators, and the school librarian; implementation of the program for grades kindergarten-2, 3-6, and secondary school; potential obstacles to overcome; and qualitative benefits of the program. Lesson plans for grades kindergarten-8 are provided. Appendices include a brief description of the fully integrated library program; ideas for unit planning times; steps for developing a task card; sample task cards; tips for a successful integrated library program; curriculum map; American Association of School Librarians (AASL) position statement on the value of library media programs in education; AASL position statement on flexible scheduling; and a list of children's books used in the units. (Contains 16 references.) (Author/SWC)
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spellingShingle Developing an Integrated Library Program. Professional Growth Series.
Miller, Donna P.
Anderson, J'Lynn
Administrators
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Lesson Plans
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Skills
Media Specialists
Program Effectiveness
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Teacher Collaboration
Team Teaching
Units of Study
Developing an Integrated Library Program. Professional Growth Series. Miller, Donna P. Anderson, J'Lynn Administrators Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Instructional Materials Learning Resources Centers Lesson Plans Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Skills Media Specialists Program Effectiveness Program Implementation School Libraries Teacher Collaboration Team Teaching Units of Study This book provides teachers, media specialists, and administrators with a step-by-step method for integrating library resources and skills into the classroom curriculum. In this method, all curriculum areas are integrated into major units of study that are team-planned, team-produced, and team-taught. Topics include: components of the program and its relative strengths over traditional school library programs; research- based rationale for the program and its real-life implications; the planning team and collaboration among teachers, administrators, and the school librarian; implementation of the program for grades kindergarten-2, 3-6, and secondary school; potential obstacles to overcome; and qualitative benefits of the program. Lesson plans for grades kindergarten-8 are provided. Appendices include a brief description of the fully integrated library program; ideas for unit planning times; steps for developing a task card; sample task cards; tips for a successful integrated library program; curriculum map; American Association of School Librarians (AASL) position statement on the value of library media programs in education; AASL position statement on flexible scheduling; and a list of children's books used in the units. (Contains 16 references.) (Author/SWC)
title Developing an Integrated Library Program. Professional Growth Series.
topic Administrators
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Instructional Materials
Learning Resources Centers
Lesson Plans
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Skills
Media Specialists
Program Effectiveness
Program Implementation
School Libraries
Teacher Collaboration
Team Teaching
Units of Study
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED406989