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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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2009
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| contents | School Library Media Programs in Action: Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Equity Social Justice Library Research Democracy School Libraries Information Literacy Library Services Ethics Democratic Values Citizenship Education Institutional Mission Interviews Personal Narratives Peace Homosexuality Racial Factors Racial Relations Inquiry Special Needs Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Student Empowerment Teacher Role Service Learning Clubs As Gail Bush reports, "each section of this monograph includes articles that invite the reader to explore his or her own response to the authors' messages... The purpose here is not to set in stone principles and practices to be followed blindly but to present a disposition toward intellectual behaviors that seriously consider our responsibilities and actions as educators in a democratic society." And Ms. Bush has pulled articles to do just that from "Knowledge Quest", AASL's official, highly respected journal on school library media programs. You will find topics addressing the big picture of civic engagement, equity, democracy, and social justice, and of course best practices. Contents of this book include: (1) Introduction by Gail Bush; (2) Re-Envisioning Information Literacy Standard 10: Sending a Message to the Future (Gail Bush); (3) Envisioning Information Literacy Standard 10 (Gail Bush); (4) The Civic Mission of School Libraries (Nancy Kranich); (5) The Fierce Power of Narrative: An Interview with Alex Kotlowitz (Gail Bush); (6) Look for Moore: Practicing Peaceful Behavior (Richard Moore); (7) Librarians Make a Difference (Kevin Jennings); (8) Hear the Silent Pleas of Our Gay Youth (Linda Alexander and Sarah Miselis); (9) Breaking the Silence: Talking about Race in Schools (Beverly Daniel Tatum and Phyllis C. Brown); (10) Transforming the Hidden Curriculum: Gender and the Library Media Center (Hilary S. Crew); (11) Inquiry-Based Library Research: A Social Justice Imperative for Special Needs Learners (Karla Krueger); (12) Change Minds, Change Lives: Be the Change (Peggy Thomas et al.); (13) Encouraging Civic Virtues: A Collaborative Model Developed by a Teacher-Librarian and a Classroom Teacher (W. Dean Eastman and Kevin McGrath); (14) Empowering Children to Discover Their Ethics (Robyn Shtulman); (15) Practitioners in Action: Envisioning Standard 10: Read-to-Feed at the Olive-Mary Stitt School (Suzy Rabbat and Diane Wood); (16) So Close and So Small: Six Promising Approaches to Civic Education, Equity, and Social Justice (Debbie Abilock); (17) Learning by Serving (Clara L. Sitter); (18) Student Service Club Organizations (Clara L. Sitter); and (19) Practicing Peace Resources (Clara L. Sitter). |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| publishDate | 2009 |
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| spellingShingle | School Library Media Programs in Action: Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Equity Social Justice Library Research Democracy School Libraries Information Literacy Library Services Ethics Democratic Values Citizenship Education Institutional Mission Interviews Personal Narratives Peace Homosexuality Racial Factors Racial Relations Inquiry Special Needs Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Student Empowerment Teacher Role Service Learning Clubs School Library Media Programs in Action: Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Equity Social Justice Library Research Democracy School Libraries Information Literacy Library Services Ethics Democratic Values Citizenship Education Institutional Mission Interviews Personal Narratives Peace Homosexuality Racial Factors Racial Relations Inquiry Special Needs Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Student Empowerment Teacher Role Service Learning Clubs As Gail Bush reports, "each section of this monograph includes articles that invite the reader to explore his or her own response to the authors' messages... The purpose here is not to set in stone principles and practices to be followed blindly but to present a disposition toward intellectual behaviors that seriously consider our responsibilities and actions as educators in a democratic society." And Ms. Bush has pulled articles to do just that from "Knowledge Quest", AASL's official, highly respected journal on school library media programs. You will find topics addressing the big picture of civic engagement, equity, democracy, and social justice, and of course best practices. Contents of this book include: (1) Introduction by Gail Bush; (2) Re-Envisioning Information Literacy Standard 10: Sending a Message to the Future (Gail Bush); (3) Envisioning Information Literacy Standard 10 (Gail Bush); (4) The Civic Mission of School Libraries (Nancy Kranich); (5) The Fierce Power of Narrative: An Interview with Alex Kotlowitz (Gail Bush); (6) Look for Moore: Practicing Peaceful Behavior (Richard Moore); (7) Librarians Make a Difference (Kevin Jennings); (8) Hear the Silent Pleas of Our Gay Youth (Linda Alexander and Sarah Miselis); (9) Breaking the Silence: Talking about Race in Schools (Beverly Daniel Tatum and Phyllis C. Brown); (10) Transforming the Hidden Curriculum: Gender and the Library Media Center (Hilary S. Crew); (11) Inquiry-Based Library Research: A Social Justice Imperative for Special Needs Learners (Karla Krueger); (12) Change Minds, Change Lives: Be the Change (Peggy Thomas et al.); (13) Encouraging Civic Virtues: A Collaborative Model Developed by a Teacher-Librarian and a Classroom Teacher (W. Dean Eastman and Kevin McGrath); (14) Empowering Children to Discover Their Ethics (Robyn Shtulman); (15) Practitioners in Action: Envisioning Standard 10: Read-to-Feed at the Olive-Mary Stitt School (Suzy Rabbat and Diane Wood); (16) So Close and So Small: Six Promising Approaches to Civic Education, Equity, and Social Justice (Debbie Abilock); (17) Learning by Serving (Clara L. Sitter); (18) Student Service Club Organizations (Clara L. Sitter); and (19) Practicing Peace Resources (Clara L. Sitter). |
| title | School Library Media Programs in Action: Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Equity |
| topic | Social Justice Library Research Democracy School Libraries Information Literacy Library Services Ethics Democratic Values Citizenship Education Institutional Mission Interviews Personal Narratives Peace Homosexuality Racial Factors Racial Relations Inquiry Special Needs Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Student Empowerment Teacher Role Service Learning Clubs |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED509425 |