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Autore principale: Rita Reinsel Soulen
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1384603
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contents MVG and the Power of the School Library Ladies: Our Legacy/Their Vision Rita Reinsel Soulen School Libraries Librarians Educational Change Library Instruction Library Services Educational History In this article, the author examines how libraries have evolved and argues that they have not fundamentally changed. While the library spaces that students work in have changed, the lessons being learned fundamentally have not. Students still learn to find source materials, research, write, construct projects, create reference lists, and complete assessments. However, they were also learn new skills to work effectively in the new environment: using the online catalog and library databases, using word processing to write papers, creating digital presentations, making digital charts and graphs, communicating via e-mail, and selecting credible sources from the myriad available on the Web. The author argues that the fundamental role of the school librarian as instructional partner, teacher, leader, information specialist, and program administrator has not changed.
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spellingShingle MVG and the Power of the School Library Ladies: Our Legacy/Their Vision
Rita Reinsel Soulen
School Libraries
Librarians
Educational Change
Library Instruction
Library Services
Educational History
MVG and the Power of the School Library Ladies: Our Legacy/Their Vision Rita Reinsel Soulen School Libraries Librarians Educational Change Library Instruction Library Services Educational History In this article, the author examines how libraries have evolved and argues that they have not fundamentally changed. While the library spaces that students work in have changed, the lessons being learned fundamentally have not. Students still learn to find source materials, research, write, construct projects, create reference lists, and complete assessments. However, they were also learn new skills to work effectively in the new environment: using the online catalog and library databases, using word processing to write papers, creating digital presentations, making digital charts and graphs, communicating via e-mail, and selecting credible sources from the myriad available on the Web. The author argues that the fundamental role of the school librarian as instructional partner, teacher, leader, information specialist, and program administrator has not changed.
title MVG and the Power of the School Library Ladies: Our Legacy/Their Vision
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Educational Change
Library Instruction
Library Services
Educational History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1384603