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Autores principales: Schwindt, Martha, Tegeler, Julie
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ872669
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Tegeler, Julie
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Tegeler, Julie
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contents Preschool Story Time: Fun and Learning in the School Library Schwindt, Martha Tegeler, Julie Preschool Children Active Learning School Libraries Emergent Literacy Librarians Story Reading Literacy Education Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Educational Environment Reading Material Selection Effective school libraries are no longer quiet, staid places--and the inclusion of preschoolers adds even more joy and active learning to the mix. As more and more elementary schools include preschool children in their school communities, school librarians can respond with programs that emphasize essential early literacy experiences for the very young. It is the school librarians' responsibility and pleasure to welcome these young children into the library and develop programming that provides them with beginning literacy experiences. It is important for school librarians to introduce themselves to the early childhood educators in their schools by inviting them to visit the school library and look at the available resources. They can also make plans for story time with the students and collaborate to build a foundation for early literacy. This article focuses on the ingredients needed for a successful preschool library experience. (Contains 3 resources.)
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spellingShingle Preschool Story Time: Fun and Learning in the School Library
Schwindt, Martha
Tegeler, Julie
Preschool Children
Active Learning
School Libraries
Emergent Literacy
Librarians
Story Reading
Literacy Education
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Educational Environment
Reading Material Selection
Preschool Story Time: Fun and Learning in the School Library Schwindt, Martha Tegeler, Julie Preschool Children Active Learning School Libraries Emergent Literacy Librarians Story Reading Literacy Education Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Educational Environment Reading Material Selection Effective school libraries are no longer quiet, staid places--and the inclusion of preschoolers adds even more joy and active learning to the mix. As more and more elementary schools include preschool children in their school communities, school librarians can respond with programs that emphasize essential early literacy experiences for the very young. It is the school librarians' responsibility and pleasure to welcome these young children into the library and develop programming that provides them with beginning literacy experiences. It is important for school librarians to introduce themselves to the early childhood educators in their schools by inviting them to visit the school library and look at the available resources. They can also make plans for story time with the students and collaborate to build a foundation for early literacy. This article focuses on the ingredients needed for a successful preschool library experience. (Contains 3 resources.)
title Preschool Story Time: Fun and Learning in the School Library
topic Preschool Children
Active Learning
School Libraries
Emergent Literacy
Librarians
Story Reading
Literacy Education
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Educational Environment
Reading Material Selection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ872669