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Main Author: Freeman, Joanna
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1049433
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contents Beyond the Stacks: How Librarians Support Students and Schools Freeman, Joanna School Libraries Librarians Role Media Specialists Teacher Role Personal Narratives Library Instruction Librarian Teacher Cooperation Curriculum Academic Standards Time Management There are many different job titles for this position around the country: school librarian, library media specialist, information technology specialist, research technology specialist, and library media coordinator. The position has changed from primarily a traditional librarian position to a balance of teaching and librarianship, and it's important to acknowledge that evolution. School library positions have evolved over the past few decades, primarily as a result of technological advances, but the main focus has not changed: providing curriculum support, teaching research and technology skills, literature appreciation, information literacy, and Internet awareness. Teacher librarians offer information to parent organizations about copyright information, Internet awareness and safety, book clubs, along with helping children find engaging books. The author shares her experience in being a school librarian.
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spellingShingle Beyond the Stacks: How Librarians Support Students and Schools
Freeman, Joanna
School Libraries
Librarians
Role
Media Specialists
Teacher Role
Personal Narratives
Library Instruction
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Curriculum
Academic Standards
Time Management
Beyond the Stacks: How Librarians Support Students and Schools Freeman, Joanna School Libraries Librarians Role Media Specialists Teacher Role Personal Narratives Library Instruction Librarian Teacher Cooperation Curriculum Academic Standards Time Management There are many different job titles for this position around the country: school librarian, library media specialist, information technology specialist, research technology specialist, and library media coordinator. The position has changed from primarily a traditional librarian position to a balance of teaching and librarianship, and it's important to acknowledge that evolution. School library positions have evolved over the past few decades, primarily as a result of technological advances, but the main focus has not changed: providing curriculum support, teaching research and technology skills, literature appreciation, information literacy, and Internet awareness. Teacher librarians offer information to parent organizations about copyright information, Internet awareness and safety, book clubs, along with helping children find engaging books. The author shares her experience in being a school librarian.
title Beyond the Stacks: How Librarians Support Students and Schools
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Role
Media Specialists
Teacher Role
Personal Narratives
Library Instruction
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Curriculum
Academic Standards
Time Management
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1049433