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Bilyeu, Linda – Knowledge Quest, 2009
Collaboration between librarians and classroom teachers results in increased student achievement and turns the librarian into a valued partner in lesson design. Lesson Study is a core professional development model used in Japanese schools. It is credited with the shift from "teaching as telling" to "teaching for…
Descriptors: Teachers, Professional Development, Librarians, Cooperative Planning
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Adamich, Tom – Knowledge Quest, 2010
This article provides an overview of and rationale for the use of authority in school libraries--from both an historical and current/future perspective. First, the importance of consistent, meaningful authority term context and form is discussed. Then, the exciting, yet challenging, role of authority in today's information world is…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Information Retrieval, School Libraries, Documentation
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Summers, Laura L. – Knowledge Quest, 2009
As budget cuts loom in school districts across the nation, school librarians are expected to show artifacts and share data to cement their credibility as instructional leaders, since according to Zmuda (2007) and many others, the effectiveness of the school library media program must be measured by what students learn as a result of their…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Computer Software, Articulation (Education), School Libraries
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Diggs, Valerie – Knowledge Quest, 2009
Today's students find it difficult to develop an understanding of what it is they need to know, and more importantly, why they need to know it. Framing this "need to know" has been called by various names, such as "inquiry," "inquiry process," "essential questions," "knowledge construction." Inquiry, however, goes much deeper than casual…
Descriptors: Library Schools, Cooperation, School Libraries, Media Specialists
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Darrow, Rob – Knowledge Quest, 2009
School librarians have excelled in providing a physical library space that is welcoming, making sure students have an inviting space to access print and digital materials, and developing collections that provide access for all ages of students. In the physical library space services such as collaborating with teachers and consulting with students…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Online Courses
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Rowe, Glenda Smith – Knowledge Quest, 2007
One cannot dispute the value of collaboration. It brings concreteness to concepts for the children and provides a seamless transition to teaching information literacy. The path to student excellence lies in collaboration and flexible scheduling. Although a library media specialist is new to the profession, he or she has likely attended conference…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Cooperation, Media Specialists, Information Literacy
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Williams, Connie – Knowledge Quest, 2010
Over breakfast at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, this author was asked, "What is authority? What does one know about the ways in which he/she determines credibility? Whom do you trust?" In this article, the author focuses on these questions in terms of administrators who have control over libraries. She provides a…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Evaluation Criteria, Goal Orientation, Administrators
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Abilock, Debbie – Knowledge Quest, 2007
A brand is an idea in the minds of one's constituents that is created by what one says or does. The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) describes itself as a professional membership organization, serving the needs of 10,000 school library media specialists in the United States, Canada, and around the world. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Foreign Countries, Media Specialists, Librarians
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Stripling, Barbara – Knowledge Quest, 2007
Leadership and advocacy often resemble a dance more than a straight-line march toward a goal. At times the leader advocate must work the process and lead the dance; at other times, the leader must stand back and let the process work, always ready to add a step or two to the dance when necessary. In this article, the author describes how librarians…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Leadership, Librarians, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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Bogel, Gayle – Knowledge Quest, 2009
In January 2009, the American Library Association (ALA) completed a ten-year reexamination of the core competences needed by professional librarians graduating from ALA-accredited institutions. The ALA's "Core Competences of Librarianship" encompass the basic knowledge expected of all graduates in all specializations. The core beliefs and policies…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Professional Associations, Librarians, Role
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Johns, Sara Kelly – Knowledge Quest, 2008
In this article, the author reflects on the accomplishments made by American Association of School Librarians (AASL) this year. Some of the AASL's accomplishments include: (1) the launch of its first-ever Digital Institute; (2) the release of the first-year results of the "School Libraries Count!" longitudinal study and the initiation of the…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Library Associations, Organizational Objectives, Organizational Effectiveness
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Brooks, Laura – Knowledge Quest, 2009
It is no secret that learning has a social context. As library media specialists work with students nearly every day, they take for granted their pedagogical roots in social learning theory based on the premise that students need modeling and observation to learn from one another. Information gathering becomes a key activity, and social…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Socialization, School Libraries, Media Specialists
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Keeling, Mary – Knowledge Quest, 2009
Students learn best from well-designed instruction. To what extent can a school district design a curriculum that supports inquiry learning? How can a district implement consistent inquiry practices in forty schools? In this article, the author discusses Newport News Public School District's journey to inquiry which began in 2004 with a…
Descriptors: School Districts, Reading Instruction, Inquiry, Librarians
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Moser, Patt – Knowledge Quest, 2009
In 2006, technology directors from independent schools across the country had banded together and created "Principles of Good Practice" for technology in independent schools. These principles "define high standards and ethical behavior in key areas of independent school operations" (NAIS 2006). This author decided that it was time for the National…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Cooperation, School Libraries, Guidelines
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De Abreu, Belinha – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Most seventh grade students partially define themselves through everyday media messages. As a part of understanding how these images and the media impacts their lives, the author collaborated with her colleagues to develop a unit to help teens learn how visual messages such as those in pictures, media icons, logos, slogans, clothing, toys, and…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Mass Media Effects, Visual Aids, Visual Literacy
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