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Autor principal: Altman, Susan
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Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2017
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contents Truly Getting to Know the Students: Benefits of Being a Library Assistant While Studying for an MLIS Degree Altman, Susan School Libraries School Personnel Elementary Schools Library Education Interpersonal Relationship Library Materials Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cooperation Graduate Students Literacy Education Professional Development In this article, Susan Altman shares her experience of working as a library assistant at Forest Heights Elementary School in Columbia, South Carolina, while taking classes in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) Program at the nearby University of South Carolina. She discusses getting acquainted with the students, faculty and staff, and the wealth of literacy-related resources available. Her interactions with Forest Heights teachers helped her develop a mindset for planning collaborative endeavors when she is in charge of a school library program.
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spellingShingle Truly Getting to Know the Students: Benefits of Being a Library Assistant While Studying for an MLIS Degree
Altman, Susan
School Libraries
School Personnel
Elementary Schools
Library Education
Interpersonal Relationship
Library Materials
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cooperation
Graduate Students
Literacy Education
Professional Development
Truly Getting to Know the Students: Benefits of Being a Library Assistant While Studying for an MLIS Degree Altman, Susan School Libraries School Personnel Elementary Schools Library Education Interpersonal Relationship Library Materials Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cooperation Graduate Students Literacy Education Professional Development In this article, Susan Altman shares her experience of working as a library assistant at Forest Heights Elementary School in Columbia, South Carolina, while taking classes in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) Program at the nearby University of South Carolina. She discusses getting acquainted with the students, faculty and staff, and the wealth of literacy-related resources available. Her interactions with Forest Heights teachers helped her develop a mindset for planning collaborative endeavors when she is in charge of a school library program.
title Truly Getting to Know the Students: Benefits of Being a Library Assistant While Studying for an MLIS Degree
topic School Libraries
School Personnel
Elementary Schools
Library Education
Interpersonal Relationship
Library Materials
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cooperation
Graduate Students
Literacy Education
Professional Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1143978