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1. Verfasser: Kimmel, Sue C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2011
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ954597
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contents "Consider with Whom You Are Working": Discourse Models of School Librarianship in Collaboration Kimmel, Sue C. School Libraries Librarians Library Role Stereotypes Discourse Analysis Professional Identity Librarian Teacher Cooperation Grade 2 The question of why school librarians still struggle to fully enact the roles defined in "Information Power" and "Empowering Learners" may be viewed as a struggle to gain recognition from others that this is what a "real school librarian" does. Discourse Analysis offers school library research a new theoretical and analytical tool to explore how these roles or identities are created or contested in interactions with others by examining the moment-to-moment talk for the presence of larger meanings, or "discourses." Applying a discourse analysis to an exchange that occurred near the end of an ethnographic study of collaborative discourse between a school librarian and a team of second-grade teachers, this study uncovered the presence of several alternative meanings of "school librarian" in the talk, or "discourse," of the participants, including the stereotypical "shhhh librarian" or "story lady." Discourse analysis foregrounds the ongoing struggle by school librarians to implement new roles and new standards. (Contains 3 tables.)
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spellingShingle "Consider with Whom You Are Working": Discourse Models of School Librarianship in Collaboration
Kimmel, Sue C.
School Libraries
Librarians
Library Role
Stereotypes
Discourse Analysis
Professional Identity
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Grade 2
"Consider with Whom You Are Working": Discourse Models of School Librarianship in Collaboration Kimmel, Sue C. School Libraries Librarians Library Role Stereotypes Discourse Analysis Professional Identity Librarian Teacher Cooperation Grade 2 The question of why school librarians still struggle to fully enact the roles defined in "Information Power" and "Empowering Learners" may be viewed as a struggle to gain recognition from others that this is what a "real school librarian" does. Discourse Analysis offers school library research a new theoretical and analytical tool to explore how these roles or identities are created or contested in interactions with others by examining the moment-to-moment talk for the presence of larger meanings, or "discourses." Applying a discourse analysis to an exchange that occurred near the end of an ethnographic study of collaborative discourse between a school librarian and a team of second-grade teachers, this study uncovered the presence of several alternative meanings of "school librarian" in the talk, or "discourse," of the participants, including the stereotypical "shhhh librarian" or "story lady." Discourse analysis foregrounds the ongoing struggle by school librarians to implement new roles and new standards. (Contains 3 tables.)
title "Consider with Whom You Are Working": Discourse Models of School Librarianship in Collaboration
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Library Role
Stereotypes
Discourse Analysis
Professional Identity
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Grade 2
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ954597