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Jen Maurer

Home | Literacy in Learning Exchange - 0 views

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    "There are some remarkable efforts underway in American schools to invest the next generation of students with the literacy skills needed to innovate, solve problems, and meet unprecedented challenges. Until now, there has been no way to connect these initiatives, to provide models for advancing literacy learning in every subject, to collaborate in identifying and pursuing critical research questions about literacy teaching and learning on a consistent, sustained basis. That's about to change. The National Center for Literacy Education (NCLE) is building a coalition of stakeholders representing the premiere education organizations, policy analysts, researchers, and foundations who are working together to identify and share the plans, practices, support systems, and assessments used by educator teams working to improve literacy learning. NCLE will celebrate the work of successful school teams across the country that are achieving remarkable results in advancing literacy learning, and share what is learned with education policymakers…NCLE is providing the Literacy in Learning Exchange as a free resource to all educator teams. All educators are invited to use the free site to build or further develop a team in their school, district, or across schools/districts, or in their out-of-school setting. Educators that embrace the challenge of sponsoring and supporting a team will be eligible to apply for recognition and support as Centers for Literacy Education." Does your school have (need) a literacy team? If so, hopefully library staff is involved. Centers for Literacy Education, or collaborative groups/teams working toward capacity building for literacy: http://www.literacyinlearningexchange.org/about/centers-literacy-education
Colette Cassinelli

Literacy in the Digital Age - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    Kathy Schrock's fabulous resources on various literacies
Debbie Alvarez

Make Every Day Read Aloud Day - The Book Whisperer - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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    Highlighting the need to improve literacy rates and provide access to educational opportunities for all children, LitWorld will host the third annual World Read Aloud Day on March 7, 2012. Last year, World Read Aloud Day united 200,000 people in 60 countries. Show your public support for this important literacy initiative and promote reading in local and global communities by participating in World Read Aloud Day. Suggested activities and other resources are available on LitWorld's website.
Debbie Alvarez

Floor-etry | ALSC Blog - 0 views

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    Let me tell you about our Floor-etry. First, floor-etry is a poem on the floor. That's it. It's simple and vastly influential in the process of creating an early literacy environment.  We here at the Allen County Public Library  got the idea from Saroj Ghoting's website for early literacy. In a presentation put together by Dana Bjerke, Joanna Redman and  Kelly Wussow from the Hennepin County Library, you can flip through different slides and see inspiring ideas that make words accessible to even the littlest of patrons. We thought, "We can do that!"

    And we did! We wrote a poem that is actually just a string of similes so the reader can start anywhere in the circle and the poem makes sense. We typed it up in HUGE, easy to read font, printed it out on bright paper and cut out the words. After cutting out the words, we laminated each one and added Velcro to the back for a temporary hold. We placed the poem in the front of our department in the shape of a (yellow) sun!
Debbie Alvarez

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    Lesson resources for digital literacy and citizenship classroom curriculum
Jen Maurer

World Book Night - 0 views

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    Some of the text below applies to the 2013 event, but the site's URL stays the same year to year. "World Book Night 2013 is a celebration of literacy by publishers, bookstores, libraries and individuals who love books and reading. On World Book Night 2013, 25,000 'book givers' will each give away 20 copies of a specially-printed, not-for-resale WBN edition of book they have read and loved (from a list of 25-30 titles selected by librarians and booksellers) to complete strangers - people who may never have owned a book of their own. To promote this literacy event, libraries and bookstores - as organizational participants in the event - form a nationwide advocacy and distribution network." Last year was the inaugural event, which happens on April 23rd. If you want your library to participate as a distribution center, fill out the attached application by October 1, 2012. Specific responsibilities of official participants are outlined in the application. The deadline on the form indicates September 1st, but according to discussions on ALAConnect, it was extended by a month. Sign up for the mailing list to learn when applications go online annually: http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/component/forme/?fid=3
Colette Cassinelli

Cooperative Library Instruction Project - 0 views

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    The Cooperative Library Instruction Project (CLIP) is a partnership between Chemeketa Community College, Lane Community College, Oregon State University, Western Oregon University and Willamette University whose mission is to design and develop sharable, web-based tutorials to assist in library instruction and information literacy.
Jen Maurer

Common Core State Standards - ELA & Literacy Resources - Oregon Department of Education - 0 views

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    This page offers resources to help educators understand, compare, and implement the CCS for English language arts & literacy.
Jen Maurer

Common Core State Standards - English Language Arts & Literacy - Oregon Department of E... - 0 views

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    The title says it all. ODE also has a second page with links to the ELA & Literacy standards: http://www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/real/newspaper/newspaper_section.aspx?subjectcd=ELA.
Debbie Alvarez

Bankstreet - Book Curriculum - 0 views

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    There's a load of programs out there, like the literacy connection that could tie in with Patricia Gallagher and BCCCA.
Debbie Alvarez

A "Ripping" Fine New Year « Renee Hobbs at the Media Education Lab - 1 views

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    Fascinating change: In 2013, I'll be "ripping" DVDs to make clip compilations for media literacy. And I'll be encouraging K-12 teachers, school librarians, and technology educators to do the same.
Colette Cassinelli

Dia de los ninos, Dia de los Libros | Dia! Many Children, Many Cultures, Many Books - 0 views

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    Día is a nationally recognized initiative that emphasizes the importance of literacy for all children from all backgrounds. It is a daily commitment to linking children and their families to diverse books, languages and cultures. The common goals of all Día programming are to:
Debbie Alvarez

Share a Story - Shape a Future: Share a Story 2012: All the Posts - 0 views

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    Excellent resource for children's literacy/teaching.
Debbie Alvarez

LitWorld - An International Non-Profit Advocating for and Working Towards Global Litera... - 0 views

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    World Read Aloud Day is about taking action to show the world that the right to read and write belongs to all people. World Read Aloud Day motivates children, teens, and adults worldwide to celebrate the power of words, especially those words that are shared from one person to another, and creates a community of readers advocating for every child's right to a safe education and access to books and technology.
Debbie Alvarez

RandomActsOfLiteracy - Random Acts Of Literacy Home - 2 views

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    Love this idea, great "action".
Debbie Alvarez

Literacy and Laughter - Celebrating Kindergarten children and the books they love: Clas... - 0 views

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    Classroom library linky party- numerous inspiring classroom library pictures, other inspiring components on this website too!
Debbie Alvarez

Reluctant Readers - 1 views

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    Reluctant readers are those who, for whatever reason, do not like to read.
    Reluctant readers are typically students who are disengaged, struggling readers, many of which are not realizing success in any aspect of their school career. Educators encounter struggling readers in the classroom every day. These students need to be engaged in reading and must be helped to develop the skills required to not only be successful in school, but to become lifelong readers and learners. All students will require advanced literacy skills regardless of their post secondary pathway, and reluctant and struggling readers need extra support in achieving this end.
Debbie Alvarez

You Are What You Write « EasyBib - 0 views

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    At EasyBib we are intimately aware of the issues that plague students surrounding information literacy. Plagiarism, source attribution and critical thinking are among some of the real problems that our educators and students face. We put together this infographic to shed light on the matter, to underscore why librarians are needed more than ever, and to show what EasyBib is doing about it. Click the image for a bigger size!
Debbie Alvarez

Standards - MEMO - Minnesota Educational Media Organization - 0 views

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    The goal of our project was to update the MEMO Guidelines for Standards in Information and Technology Literacy. The new standards reflect 21st century skills and provide a bridge between K-12 and higher education expectations for students. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer and fall, advisory and writing groups met, and determined the framework, standards and benchmarks. The groups included library media specialists and technology integration teachers as well as representatives from public libraries, higher education, and business.
Debbie Alvarez

Viva la Library (The Information Literacy Song) - YouTube - 2 views

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    Great justification for research... loved this video.
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