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Main Author: Robinson, Alice A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ720835
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contents Sharing Skills. Collaboration Is the Key: Planning Programs to Foster Enthusiasm for Reading Robinson, Alice A. Reading Motivation Librarians Library Role Junior High Schools Media Specialists School Libraries Interdisciplinary Approach Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Planning Authors Reading Programs Building partnerships to improve students' performance (Fitzgibbons 2004, Small 2002) is not a new concept to the education profession. Borrowing tenets from the business world and universities, schools have come to realize that interdisciplinary collaborations enhance the cohesiveness and achievement of the particular school and district as a whole. In addition to day-to-day collaborations between library media specialists, teachers, and specific department facilitators, there are other partnerships whose reach extend to the entire student body and may involve parents and outside agencies. This article discusses two such programs, the Authors' Recognition Program and the Read-Aloud Event, organized at the West Babylon Junior High school in West Babylon, New York. All indications point to an increased level of such collaborations in the future.
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spellingShingle Sharing Skills. Collaboration Is the Key: Planning Programs to Foster Enthusiasm for Reading
Robinson, Alice A.
Reading Motivation
Librarians
Library Role
Junior High Schools
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Interdisciplinary Approach
Teacher Collaboration
Cooperative Planning
Authors
Reading Programs
Sharing Skills. Collaboration Is the Key: Planning Programs to Foster Enthusiasm for Reading Robinson, Alice A. Reading Motivation Librarians Library Role Junior High Schools Media Specialists School Libraries Interdisciplinary Approach Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Planning Authors Reading Programs Building partnerships to improve students' performance (Fitzgibbons 2004, Small 2002) is not a new concept to the education profession. Borrowing tenets from the business world and universities, schools have come to realize that interdisciplinary collaborations enhance the cohesiveness and achievement of the particular school and district as a whole. In addition to day-to-day collaborations between library media specialists, teachers, and specific department facilitators, there are other partnerships whose reach extend to the entire student body and may involve parents and outside agencies. This article discusses two such programs, the Authors' Recognition Program and the Read-Aloud Event, organized at the West Babylon Junior High school in West Babylon, New York. All indications point to an increased level of such collaborations in the future.
title Sharing Skills. Collaboration Is the Key: Planning Programs to Foster Enthusiasm for Reading
topic Reading Motivation
Librarians
Library Role
Junior High Schools
Media Specialists
School Libraries
Interdisciplinary Approach
Teacher Collaboration
Cooperative Planning
Authors
Reading Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ720835