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Cindy Huskey

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

Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - 13 Point Checklist - 0 views

  • Does the library media center’s book and audio visual collection meet the needs of the curriculum?
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      This first point is essential to meeting the standards and objectives that CCRS requires.
  • Is the library media center climate-controlled so that materials and equipment will not be damaged by high heat and humidity, and so that it can be used for activities during the summer?
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      Major issue at BJHS
  • Are library media and information technology skills taught as part of content areas rather than in isolation? Are the information literacy skills of evaluating, processing and communicating information being taught as well as accessing skills?
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      These points are difficult to implement on a block schedule. Teachers have "no time" to sign-up for classes because they're trying to cram in all their objectives for their disciplines.
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  • Does the SLMS have a formal means of communicating the goals and services of the program to the students, staff, administration, and community?
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      Do we have something like this?
  • Is the library media program budget zero
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      What do we do if we have zero budget?
  • Is sufficient technical help available to the SLMS
  • Is sufficient technical help available to the SLMS
Cindy Huskey

Library Supplies Vendors - 0 views

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    A giant list  of library vendors with contact information and links to websites
Cindy Huskey

Teaching the Common Core Through the Library Instructional Program - 0 views

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    Teaching Common Core information literacy skills through library instruction
Cindy Huskey

Library Guidelines | Ohio Department of Education - 0 views

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      These are fabulous charts and outlines for teaching information literacy while meeting the objectives and standards of Common Core.
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

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

Digital Citizenship Lessons & Resources - 1 views

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    Digital Citizenship LiveBinder created by Madison City Schools Library Media Specialists 
Cindy Huskey

Skokie Public Library Booklists: Author and Novel Readalikes - 0 views

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    Several lists for author and novel read-alikes
Cindy Huskey

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

ReadingGroupGuides.com - 0 views

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    Tons of group discussion guides - great for book clubs.
Cindy Huskey

DMCA: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act | American Library Association - 0 views

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    Information about the DMCA (Digital Media Copyright Act)
Cindy Huskey

Sponsors - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    A list of links to various ebook distributors.
Cindy Huskey

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)
Cindy Huskey

Virtual Author Visits in Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network - 2 views

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    Extensive list of authors who Skype, their contact information, and more.
Cindy Huskey

300 Free eBooks: Download Great Classics for Free | Open Culture - 0 views

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    A list of links and downloads for 300+ free ebooks including many of the classics.
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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