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1. Verfasser: Bryan, Valerie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2011
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED527114
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contents Collaborative Portfolio's Effect on Library Usage Bryan, Valerie Portfolios (Background Materials) Assignments Strategic Planning Media Specialists Thinking Skills School Libraries Library Materials School Schedules High Schools Student Research Teacher Surveys Critical Thinking Librarians Users (Information) Library resources are expensive and it is the library media specialist's responsibility to ensure that use of the library's resources is maximized to support the School Strategic Plan (SSP). This library usage study examined data on the scheduling of high school classes for research-based assignments, related to content area curriculum standards, as well as the level of thinking skills applied by students engaged in the activities. Study results indicated a relative increase in library usage resulted from the introduction of a collaborative library portfolio. Yet, there was no statistically significant difference in data compared from fall 2009 to fall 2010. Teachers surveyed consistently reported that students applied higher-order critical thinking skills while working on research-based assignments, which supported the SSP. (Contains 2 tables and 3 figures.)
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spellingShingle Collaborative Portfolio's Effect on Library Usage
Bryan, Valerie
Portfolios (Background Materials)
Assignments
Strategic Planning
Media Specialists
Thinking Skills
School Libraries
Library Materials
School Schedules
High Schools
Student Research
Teacher Surveys
Critical Thinking
Librarians
Users (Information)
Collaborative Portfolio's Effect on Library Usage Bryan, Valerie Portfolios (Background Materials) Assignments Strategic Planning Media Specialists Thinking Skills School Libraries Library Materials School Schedules High Schools Student Research Teacher Surveys Critical Thinking Librarians Users (Information) Library resources are expensive and it is the library media specialist's responsibility to ensure that use of the library's resources is maximized to support the School Strategic Plan (SSP). This library usage study examined data on the scheduling of high school classes for research-based assignments, related to content area curriculum standards, as well as the level of thinking skills applied by students engaged in the activities. Study results indicated a relative increase in library usage resulted from the introduction of a collaborative library portfolio. Yet, there was no statistically significant difference in data compared from fall 2009 to fall 2010. Teachers surveyed consistently reported that students applied higher-order critical thinking skills while working on research-based assignments, which supported the SSP. (Contains 2 tables and 3 figures.)
title Collaborative Portfolio's Effect on Library Usage
topic Portfolios (Background Materials)
Assignments
Strategic Planning
Media Specialists
Thinking Skills
School Libraries
Library Materials
School Schedules
High Schools
Student Research
Teacher Surveys
Critical Thinking
Librarians
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED527114