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Reviews - DEC SCAN - 0 views

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    Scan reviews eresources, websites and other learning and teaching resources in the context of the curriculum. Reviews indicate user level, curriculum connections, resource type by icon and SCIS numbers. Includes a link to downloadable pdf: Aboriginal Education K-12 Resource Guide
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Literature Review | IFLA Trend Report - 0 views

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    The literature review is a fundamental building block of the IFLA Trend Report. It reviews and summarises existing over 170 studies, trend forecasts, journal articles and academic papers which look at future trends which have the potential to affect the global information environment.
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The ALAN Review | ALAN Online - 1 views

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    The ALAN Review (Assembly on Literature for Adolescents) is a full text online journal from a special interest group of the US National Council of Teachers of English, and a site that teacher librarians should bookmark and visit regularly. Archived articles up to 2011 are included plus some selected columns.
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ASLA: Impact of School Libraries on Student Achievement: A Review of the Literature - 0 views

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    In March 2003, the Australian School Library Association commissioned the Australian Council for Education Research to conduct a review of the research literature on school libraries and student achievement. Commonly known as the Lonsdale Report (2003), it identifies the need for research that links school libraries to student achievement in Australia.
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Mybookcorner.com.au - read and write reviews of inspirational children's books - 1 views

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    Book review site focusing on younger readers
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The Book Chook - 0 views

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    Book reviews, resources, tips for parents and teachers from an Australian writer who's passionate bout children's literacy, learning and literature
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    Book reviews, resources, tips for parents and teachers from an Australian writer who's passionate bout children's literacy, learning and literature
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Children's Books Daily | Megan Daley - 1 views

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    This blog is where those who treasure children's books and reading with children, can be a part of a community. This is a space where you'll find information and tips on: Fitting daily reading with your children into your life in a way that makes it enjoyable for all Guidance on defining, choosing, and finding quality children's books Reviews of children's books old and new Suggestions for children's books as gifts Reading activities to do in the home, school or library situation Tips on dealing effectively with the challenges that sometimes arise when children are learning to read
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YA Books and More - 0 views

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    Reviews and digital media of current young adult books and more - multimedia sources for projects, edu-tech tools, book trailers for YA readers, YA publisher's sites, YA Booklists: Animot
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Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: BooksInTheClassroom.com - 0 views

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    This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. Focus on US material
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Facing History and Ourselves Review for Teachers | Common Sense Education - 0 views

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    A wealth of resources explore racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism. The site has an extensive collection of powerful curricula that teachers can use as-is or adapt to their students' needs. Lessons tend to be one to two hours long and units can last a few weeks, so teachers should take time to plan and think about the best ways to integrate these materials into their classroom. Most lessons are designed for whole-class instruction, but supplementary materials can be used for independent research and review.
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The Nonfiction Detectives - 1 views

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    Book reviews of quality non-fiction, focus predominantly primary and many in picture book format.
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I-Search - Emerging Perspectives on Learning, Teaching and Technology - 1 views

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    I-Search is the process of searching for answers to questions which have personal meaning to the writer combined with a metacognitive review of the search process. Instead of restating old information as done in the traditional research paper, I-Search is inquiry-based and the path of discovery is driven by the need to find answers. I-Search embraces the emotional involvement of the writer and imparts the inner conflicts discovered as it becomes necessary to choose between alternative answers to questions along the way. I-Search is the story of the search rather than the summary of answers found in traditional research papers.
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WebQuest Direct - 0 views

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    The world's largest searchable directory of Webquest reviews with a subscriber option for more benefits. Includes information and articles about webquests as well as hosting them.
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I'm Here. I'm Queer. What the Hell do I read? - 0 views

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    REviews of LGBQT fiction for all ages and in different formats. Includes more general titles on accepting difference
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Websites by Children's Authors and Illustrators | Federation of Children's Book Groups - 0 views

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    This page is intended as a resource for anyone looking for more information about a given author or illustrator. Many of these author/illustrator websites include activities, reviews and contact details (where relevant).
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Why Content Knowledge is Crucial to Effective Critical Thinking | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    "But a fascinating review of the scientific research on how to teach critical thinking concludes that teaching generic critical thinking skills, such as logical reasoning, might be a big waste of time. Critical thinking exercises and games haven't produced long-lasting improvements for students. And the research literature shows that it's very difficult for students to apply critical thinking skills learned in one subject to another, even between different fields of science."
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Improving the literacy skills of disadvantaged teenage boys through the use of technolo... - 1 views

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    "This report explores the role that digital tools and resources can play in addressing the gender and disadvantage gap in young people's literacy attitudes and outcomes. It combines insights from a review of the literature related to supporting teenage boys' reading with new information gathered from interviews, focus groups and surveys of teachers, librarians, academics and young people from schools across the UK in 2019."
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Brightly | Helping Parents Grow Lifelong Readers - 1 views

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    A book review site with age and genre lists, some resources and up to date content - US focus
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Kids' Book Review: Teachers' Notes & Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    An extensive compilation of teachers' notes and lesson plans for children's books, listed in alphabetical order by title. Many publishers are represented.
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SLJ's Top 10 Tech Trends 2014 | School Library Journal - 0 views

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    School Library Journal identifies key trends in technology that teacher librarians need to be up to speed with and adopting to meet current and future needs
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