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| author | Minter, Sydney |
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| contents | A Collaborative Pot: Research, History, Writing, Drama, and Art Minter, Sydney Media Specialists School Libraries Cooperative Planning Program Development Library Development Teamwork Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Programs Collaboration in the library need not always follow the standard pattern of "one" library media specialist working with "one" core teacher. Why not toss an art or drama instructor into the mix and watch the fun and excitement intensify? In this day of testing and curriculum standards, creative projects involving several staff members are too often overlooked. The activity presented in this article (with standards firmly embedded) is a big hit with students, makes learning both fun and memorable, and involves several instructional areas. (Contains 2 resources.) |
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| spellingShingle | A Collaborative Pot: Research, History, Writing, Drama, and Art Minter, Sydney Media Specialists School Libraries Cooperative Planning Program Development Library Development Teamwork Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Programs A Collaborative Pot: Research, History, Writing, Drama, and Art Minter, Sydney Media Specialists School Libraries Cooperative Planning Program Development Library Development Teamwork Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Programs Collaboration in the library need not always follow the standard pattern of "one" library media specialist working with "one" core teacher. Why not toss an art or drama instructor into the mix and watch the fun and excitement intensify? In this day of testing and curriculum standards, creative projects involving several staff members are too often overlooked. The activity presented in this article (with standards firmly embedded) is a big hit with students, makes learning both fun and memorable, and involves several instructional areas. (Contains 2 resources.) |
| title | A Collaborative Pot: Research, History, Writing, Drama, and Art |
| topic | Media Specialists School Libraries Cooperative Planning Program Development Library Development Teamwork Teacher Collaboration Cooperative Programs |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ784874 |