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Dennis OConnor

ALA | Interview with Keith Curry Lance - 0 views

  • The basic question tackled in school library impact research to date have been if school libraries or librarians make a difference? And, if so, how much and how? At least in recent years, more attention has gone to measuring the impact of school libraries than to explaining how that impact is achieved; but, the focus is beginning to move from the former to the latter. Four studies, or sets of studies, illustrate the formative history of this line of research.
  • The findings documented, and elaborated upon, the SchoolMatch claim that [the level of] school library expenditures was a key predictor of academic achievement, as measured by standardized tests, specifically in Colorado, scores on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS).
  • other key library predictors, including the amount and level of library staffing, collection size, and the amount of time the school librarian spends playing an instructional role.
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  • by 2005, the Colorado study model had been replicated and elaborated upon to a greater or lesser extent in Colorado and more than a dozen other states by five different researchers or research teams. Collectively, they have studied the impact of school libraries in approximately 8,700 schools with enrollments totaling more than 2.6 million students.
  • using this research to advocate for school library programs has affected the relationships of school librarians with both principals and teachers. Four out of five respondents (81 percent) reported that they shared the research with their principals. (Between one-third and half also reported sharing this research with their superintendents, other administrators, technology staff, and/or parents.) Almost two out of three respondents (66 percent) reported sharing the research with teachers. As a result, approximately two-thirds of respondents report that sharing the research improved their relationships with their principals (69 percent) or teachers (66 percent).
  • Krashen suggests quite the reverse. Reading and library use are not direct consequences of students being from more prosperous homes, but rather from the fact that more prosperous homes tend to offer more books and other reading materials, and, thereby, to encourage reading and library use. Thus, he hypothesizes, libraries—both public and school—have an important role to play in equalizing access to books and other reading materials for disadvantaged students.
  • Overall, students and teachers confirmed that the school libraries studied helped students by making them more information- and computer-literate generally, but especially in their school work, and by encouraging them to read for pleasure and information—and, in the latter case, to read critically—beyond what they are required to do for school.
  • their core results were remarkably consistent. Across states and grade levels, test scores correlated positively and statistically significantly with staff and collection size; library staff activities related to learning and teaching, information access and delivery, and program administration; and the availability of networked computers, both in the library and elsewhere in the school, that provide access to library catalogs, licensed databases, and the World Wide Web. The cause-and-effect claim associated with these correlations was strengthened by the reliability of the relationships between key library variables (i.e., staffing levels, collection size, spending) and test scores when other school and community conditions were taken into account.
  • A series of studies that have had a great deal of influence on the research and decision-making discussions concerning school library media programs have grown from the work of a team in Colorado—Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, and Christine Hamilton-Pennell (2000).
  • Recent school library impact studies have also identified, and generated some evidence about, potential "interventions" that could be studied. The questions might at first appear rather familiar: How much, and how, are achievement and learning improved when . . . librarians collaborate more fully with other educators? libraries are more flexibly scheduled? administrators choose to support stronger library programs (in a specific way)? library spending (for something specific) increases?
  • high priority should be given to reaching teachers, administrators, and public officials as well as school librarians and school library advocates.
  • Perhaps the most strategic option, albeit a long-term one, is to infiltrate schools and colleges of education. Most school administrators and teachers never had to take a course, or even part of a course, that introduced them to what constitutes a high-quality school library program.
  • Three factors are working against successful advocacy for school libraries: (1) the age demographic of librarians, (2) the lack of institutionalization of librarianship in K–12 schools, and (3) the lack of support from educators due to their lack of education or training about libraries and good experiences with libraries and librarians.
  • These vacant positions are highly vulnerable to being downgraded or eliminated in these times of tight budgets, not merely because there is less money to go around, but because superintendents, principals, teachers, and other education decision-makers do not understand the role a school librarian can and should play.
  • If we want the school library to be regarded as a central player in fostering academic success, we must do whatever we can to ensure that school library research is not marginalized by other interests.    
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    A great overview of Lance's research into the effectiveness of libraries.  He answers the question: Do school libraries or librarians make a difference?  His answer (A HUGE YES!) is back by 14 years of remarkable research.  The point is proved.  But this information remains unknown to many principals and superintendents.  Anyone interested in 21st century teaching and learning will find this interview fascinating.
homeschoolonline

Will Online High School Ever Rule the World? - 0 views

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    There are several types of modern digital tools that are used in online high school education. These tools usually vary between high schools, middle schools, and elementary school levels. In online high schools, the widest range of digital options is included. These include virtual learning courses, credit recovery courses, independent online study programs, supplementary digital content and many more.
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Why Do Students Choose Online High School? - 0 views

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    More students than ever before are attending online high schools. While the reasons students choose the schools vary, it is clear that these virtual schools are providing a useful option for teens across the country. In this article, we have discussed why do students choose online high schools?
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k12 Online Middle School - 0 views

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    Ogburn Online School offers affordable and flexible Accredited Online Middle School homeschool Programs. Enroll now!
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    The Ogburn Online School is Online School for Middle School Students in the United States that allows students to complete their coursework at their own pace and place. The school provides our students with a supportive, challenging and alternative learning environment to earn a middle school education.
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    The Ogburn Online School is a k12 Online Middle School in the United States that allows students to complete their coursework at their own pace and place. The school provides our students with a supportive, challenging and alternative learning environment to earn a high school education.
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List of Online High School Courses - 0 views

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    Online High Schools offer variety of online courses designed to help students find their own path and follow it to post-high school success.
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7 Reasons to Online School through High School - 0 views

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    Online high schools are trending now. The present-day students and parents are mostly resorting to online learning modes. This is most common among the students who belong to the high-school phase!
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Steps to Get Started with Online High School - 0 views

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    In case you are getting into an online high school, make sure to follow important steps to get started with online schooling. Most importantly, you must plan your time, when it comes to online learning.
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The Quickest & Easiest Way to do Online High School - 0 views

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    If you are ambitious and want to succeed in an online high school course badly, you go to be self-disciplined. You need to figure out as which is the quickest and easiest way to do online high schooling!
Victorious Kidss Educares Pune

Best nursery school in Pune - Victorious Kidss Educares - 0 views

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    Victorious Kidss Educares is an IB world school in Pune. Here you get the best start for your children with our best nursery school programme. We guide students, till the threshold of their higher education, to choose from their vast areas of personal competence; rather than from areas of incompetence. Visit us @ http://www.victoriouskidsseducares.org/pre-primary-section.html
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Online High School vs. Homeschool- Key Differences - 0 views

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    Home education and online schooling are the two most popular alternative forms of education. Both incorporate different learning systems as compared to that of conventional schools.
Victorious Kidss Educares Pune

Leading High School in Pune - 0 views

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    We have trained and intelligent faculty member's to provide best education for students. Victorious Kidss Educares is best IB school for primary, pre primary, high school students. We believe that 'Every Child Matters'. From wherever they may start, we guarantee success for every child. VKE has been evaluated by IB, as a model school. Visit us @ http://www.victoriouskidsseducares.org/middle-years-programme.html or contact us : +91 20 66355566, +91 90110 40000
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Benefits of Online High School for Student Athletes - 0 views

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    Online school is actually a better option for many competitive student-athletes. Find here few of the many reasons why athletes should join an online high school.
Victorious Kidss Educares Pune

Best school in Pune - Victorious Kidss Educares - 0 views

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    Victorious Kidss Educares is best IB world school in Pune. Our motto is 'Learning to Love to Learn'. We focuses on education for building character. Learning is not merely for earning. The curriculum is strategically designed to develop learning to enable children achieve excellence in all walks of life and to lay a firm foundation for a strong character, a caring, a loving and a charming personality. We have certified following programmes 1. Pre primary programme 2. Primary years programme 3. Middle year programme 4. Diploma programme Visit is @ http://www.victoriouskidsseducares.org
Shannon Panzo

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John Onwuegbu

LinkedIn Introduces University Pages | Questechie - 7 views

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    Beginning on September 12, LinkedIn intends to open up the University Pages for high school students to explore schools worldwide, along with expanding their opportunities on the after school scenario, by building on a network of friends to help at every milestone.
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Top 5 Reasons to Enroll in AP Classes at an Online High School - 0 views

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    When you have made up your mind to go for online education, you might want to consider enrolling in an online high school with Advanced Placement classes.
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How Online High School Lowering the Dropout rates? - 0 views

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    Most of the top online accredited high schools hire dependable, consistent, and proficient teachers who are well-trained in dealing with every kind of student in the best possible way.
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