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Cindy Huskey

Why You Need Your School Librarian | Kentucky Teacher - 1 views

  • School librarians have the resources, training and knowledge to help us make those meaningful connections between the Common Core Standards and our students’ interests and lives.
  • Here’s why you need your school librarian now more than ever:
  • Your librarian can help you generate collaborative projects for your students that incorporate both information literacy and the Common Core Standards.
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  • Your school librarian can help you develop lessons for your students that focus on both content objectives and technology objectives.
  • When students find a book that gets them excited, they are more likely to pick up another book.
  • Your school librarian can help match your students’ interests with the right books, and he or she can help you incorporate more books into your curriculum to help support student learning.
Cindy Huskey

School Librarians and the Common Core Standards: Resources - LiveBinder - 0 views

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      A great resource for school librarians to teach Common Core
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    Carolyn Starkey's LiveBinder for School Librarians and Common Core Standards
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The New School Library - 0 views

  • Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
  • Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
  • Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
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  • Today, an intellectual “hum” is the new “quiet.” Librarians function as instructors, coaches, teachers, and cheerleaders — while all around them students and teachers engage in multiple forms of learning. To spend a day in a contemporary school library is to witness what all the research says about quality education for the 21st century — educators and students engaged in research, collaboration, communication, problem solving, creativity, and more.
  • It makes sense for schools to increase their digital collection and virtual presence, but we don’t believe that schools benefit by dramatically downsizing the library’s space. School libraries will continue to need teaching spaces that support the increasing Makerspace activities. Librarians remain the best trained to teach information and research skills. The library is, at its core, a classroom that promotes independent learning, but even the most independent learners benefit from expert guidance as they seek new resources. The actual space needed will remain substantial. Depending on the age of the students and the school’s existing print collection, the arrangement of the space may change substantially to allow more class teaching areas with Wi-Fi and useful digital applications. Or it may stay about the same to house existing collections of perhaps picture books for the very young, academic books that may never be digitized but that support specific courses on a campus, and/or continuing strong print collections because the community prefers some materials in that format.
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Cindy Huskey

Brace Yourself: SLJ's school library spending survey shows the hard times aren't over, ... - 1 views

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    This article from SLJ provides the results from its recent survey of public and private school librarians.
Cindy Huskey

Grants for Librarians | Scholastic.com for Librarians - 0 views

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    A list of grants for libraries by Scholastic
Cindy Huskey

The Lexile Framework for Reading - 0 views

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    Online tool to determine reading level of text in various books to align and coordinate with Alabama CCRS.
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InfoSoup Teen Page - 0 views

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    Great resource for collection development
Cindy Huskey

Based on the Book: Book Titles (A) | mymcpl.org - Mid-Continent Public Library - 0 views

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    Quite an extensive list of books and their movies, complete with author/year.
Cindy Huskey

What Should I Read Next? Book recommendations from readers like you - 0 views

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    I thoroughly LOVE this site!  You can even save lists of books to reference later.
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Read-alikes - JoCoLibrary - 0 views

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    Several PDF lists of read-alikes for popular series titles.
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Sponsors - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    A list of links to various ebook distributors.
Cindy Huskey

Supervising Devices with Apple Configurator | Tech Recess - 1 views

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    Video tutorials on setting up and using the Apple Configurator.
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Reader's Advisory Resources --- Eastern Shore Regional Library - 0 views

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    A lengthy annotated list of reader's advisory resources (with hyperlinks)
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A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet - 0 views

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    Julie Greller's blog about everything Internet-related
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