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Autor principal: Oleck, Joan
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786407
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contents Nate the Great: Administrator of the Year Oleck, Joan Action Research Educational Finance Financial Support Library Administration Superintendents Reading Instruction Web Based Instruction Computer Uses in Education Access to Information School Libraries Information Literacy This article profiles Nate Greenberg, a superintendent of the Londonderry (NH) School District who viewed action research as a means for supporting libraries, which he sees as central to education. During the past six years, Londonderry's cascade of action-research projects (led by librarians) has tackled challenges such as how to get high school kids to use the district's expensive databases rather than rushing to Google, how to help floundering third graders survive a biography unit, and how to teach fifth graders online ethics. Action research has produced some fascinating findings about how Londonderry's kids learn, and it's a major reason why Nate Greenberg is 2007's "SLJ"/Greenwood Publishing's Administrator of the Year.
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spellingShingle Nate the Great: Administrator of the Year
Oleck, Joan
Action Research
Educational Finance
Financial Support
Library Administration
Superintendents
Reading Instruction
Web Based Instruction
Computer Uses in Education
Access to Information
School Libraries
Information Literacy
Nate the Great: Administrator of the Year Oleck, Joan Action Research Educational Finance Financial Support Library Administration Superintendents Reading Instruction Web Based Instruction Computer Uses in Education Access to Information School Libraries Information Literacy This article profiles Nate Greenberg, a superintendent of the Londonderry (NH) School District who viewed action research as a means for supporting libraries, which he sees as central to education. During the past six years, Londonderry's cascade of action-research projects (led by librarians) has tackled challenges such as how to get high school kids to use the district's expensive databases rather than rushing to Google, how to help floundering third graders survive a biography unit, and how to teach fifth graders online ethics. Action research has produced some fascinating findings about how Londonderry's kids learn, and it's a major reason why Nate Greenberg is 2007's "SLJ"/Greenwood Publishing's Administrator of the Year.
title Nate the Great: Administrator of the Year
topic Action Research
Educational Finance
Financial Support
Library Administration
Superintendents
Reading Instruction
Web Based Instruction
Computer Uses in Education
Access to Information
School Libraries
Information Literacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786407