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Main Author: Southworth, Amy Jo
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1017713
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contents Speaking My Mind: Poised to Partner--The 21st-Century School Librarian Southworth, Amy Jo School Libraries Media Specialists Library Role Librarian Teacher Cooperation Academic Standards Educational Improvement Educational Practices In schools where student learning is a top priority, librarians' roles include teacher, instructional partner, reading motivator, staff developer, information specialist, curator, and program administrator. They are steered by national standards akin to those guiding core subjects, and it is the librarians' job to embed these standards authentically into the school curriculum through all disciplines, including English. In this article, the author describes several of the many ways that school librarians can be of assistance to teachers--such as assisting teachers in addressing the Common Core State Standards, introducing teachers to new materials, providing teachers with the best research materials, customizing materials for teachers, providing a 21st-century library, assisting teachers in scaffolding successful research projects, building skills for lifelong learning, and assisting teachers in evaluating student work.
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spellingShingle Speaking My Mind: Poised to Partner--The 21st-Century School Librarian
Southworth, Amy Jo
School Libraries
Media Specialists
Library Role
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Academic Standards
Educational Improvement
Educational Practices
Speaking My Mind: Poised to Partner--The 21st-Century School Librarian Southworth, Amy Jo School Libraries Media Specialists Library Role Librarian Teacher Cooperation Academic Standards Educational Improvement Educational Practices In schools where student learning is a top priority, librarians' roles include teacher, instructional partner, reading motivator, staff developer, information specialist, curator, and program administrator. They are steered by national standards akin to those guiding core subjects, and it is the librarians' job to embed these standards authentically into the school curriculum through all disciplines, including English. In this article, the author describes several of the many ways that school librarians can be of assistance to teachers--such as assisting teachers in addressing the Common Core State Standards, introducing teachers to new materials, providing teachers with the best research materials, customizing materials for teachers, providing a 21st-century library, assisting teachers in scaffolding successful research projects, building skills for lifelong learning, and assisting teachers in evaluating student work.
title Speaking My Mind: Poised to Partner--The 21st-Century School Librarian
topic School Libraries
Media Specialists
Library Role
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Academic Standards
Educational Improvement
Educational Practices
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1017713