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Autore principale: Sturge, Jennifer
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2019
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1201069
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contents Assessing Readiness for School Library Collaboration Sturge, Jennifer Elementary Schools School Libraries Public Schools Readiness Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Role Cooperation Administrator Role Teaching Methods Barriers Program Effectiveness In many elementary schools across the nation the library looks like a revolving door of classes. Classroom teachers come and drop off their classes for a lesson at a set time during the week. The school librarian teaches a lesson in isolation while the classroom teacher has a planning period. There is little time for collaboration. There is even less time for students to engage in meaningful, authentic activities and research that offer deeper meaning. This antiquated scheduling model of elementary school libraries has been a traditional part of schools for many years. It is time for change. The author describes how she assessed Calvert County (MD) Public Schools' readiness to make a move from isolation in the library to collaboration between the classroom teacher and the school librarian becoming the norm.
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spellingShingle Assessing Readiness for School Library Collaboration
Sturge, Jennifer
Elementary Schools
School Libraries
Public Schools
Readiness
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Role
Cooperation
Administrator Role
Teaching Methods
Barriers
Program Effectiveness
Assessing Readiness for School Library Collaboration Sturge, Jennifer Elementary Schools School Libraries Public Schools Readiness Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Role Cooperation Administrator Role Teaching Methods Barriers Program Effectiveness In many elementary schools across the nation the library looks like a revolving door of classes. Classroom teachers come and drop off their classes for a lesson at a set time during the week. The school librarian teaches a lesson in isolation while the classroom teacher has a planning period. There is little time for collaboration. There is even less time for students to engage in meaningful, authentic activities and research that offer deeper meaning. This antiquated scheduling model of elementary school libraries has been a traditional part of schools for many years. It is time for change. The author describes how she assessed Calvert County (MD) Public Schools' readiness to make a move from isolation in the library to collaboration between the classroom teacher and the school librarian becoming the norm.
title Assessing Readiness for School Library Collaboration
topic Elementary Schools
School Libraries
Public Schools
Readiness
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Role
Cooperation
Administrator Role
Teaching Methods
Barriers
Program Effectiveness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1201069