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Main Author: Fleming, Dan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ705685
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contents Let Me Count the Ways: Teaching Math in the Library May Seem Like a Stretch. But It's Easier Than You Think Fleming, Dan School Libraries Mathematics Instruction Information Literacy Mathematics Skills State Standards Teaching Methods Based on his personal experience as vice principal of Fuller Middle School and a former school librarian, and participating in a school-wide initiative that focuses on strengthening students' math skills, the author of this article provides suggestions of various ways librarians can integrate math skills into their library lessons. Math is probably the last thing that comes to mind when you think of the library, but information literacy does not just apply to the written word. In this article the author asserts media specialists have access to a variety of resources and can serve as an important link between math and other subjects.
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spellingShingle Let Me Count the Ways: Teaching Math in the Library May Seem Like a Stretch. But It's Easier Than You Think
Fleming, Dan
School Libraries
Mathematics Instruction
Information Literacy
Mathematics Skills
State Standards
Teaching Methods
Let Me Count the Ways: Teaching Math in the Library May Seem Like a Stretch. But It's Easier Than You Think Fleming, Dan School Libraries Mathematics Instruction Information Literacy Mathematics Skills State Standards Teaching Methods Based on his personal experience as vice principal of Fuller Middle School and a former school librarian, and participating in a school-wide initiative that focuses on strengthening students' math skills, the author of this article provides suggestions of various ways librarians can integrate math skills into their library lessons. Math is probably the last thing that comes to mind when you think of the library, but information literacy does not just apply to the written word. In this article the author asserts media specialists have access to a variety of resources and can serve as an important link between math and other subjects.
title Let Me Count the Ways: Teaching Math in the Library May Seem Like a Stretch. But It's Easier Than You Think
topic School Libraries
Mathematics Instruction
Information Literacy
Mathematics Skills
State Standards
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ705685