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School Library Journal's Battle of the Kids' Books - 0 views

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    The Battle Commander and the Commentator read furiously throughout 2011, reread, looked at what others were admiring, read more, argued, reread, agreed, disagreed, read some more, and by early December (in order to give time for our SLJ man-behind-the-curtain to begin recruiting judges) came up with our contenders. Then we had to keep it a secret from all of you for weeks and weeks!  So here we are mighty chuffed (using last year's winner's lovely term) at last to be announcing this year's list. (The brackets can be viewed here with a downloadable version available here.)
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Digital Learning Day: Honoring Innovative Tech in Libraries - The Digital Shift - 1 views

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    To mark Digital Learning Day, we'd like to spotlight the work of librarians who are making a difference, leveraging technology and digital content to enhance learning. Below you'll find examples of their work covered in School Library Journal and here on The Digital Shift, along with links on topics of particular interest to our users: ebooks and apps.
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Webinars | Booklist Online - 0 views

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    Free professional resource for school librarians.
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Standards, Curriculum and Instruction - 0 views

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    Academic standards define expectations for the educational achievement of Minnesota's public school students in grades K-12. The standards and benchmarks are important because they: 1) identify the knowledge and skills that all students must achieve by the end of a grade level or grade band; 2) help define the course credit requirements for graduation; and, 3) serve as a guide for the local adoption and design of curricula. Student mastery of the standards is measured though state and local assessments.
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"What's Your Story?" 2011 Winners - 1 views

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    Create a video educating people about staying safe and secure online and using the Internet responsibly. The prize? $10,000 for the best overall video, and cash prizes to each best-in-category video for individual and school entries. Meet our winners (as selected by viewers and our panel of judges) and watch their stories from three categories: Being a good online citizen Using a mobile phone wisely Maintaining your privacy online
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Education World: Huey and Louie Meet Dewey - 1 views

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    In this light lesson, students exercise their library shelving skills. A work sheet (provided) invites them to come to the aid of two rambunctious students who have made a mess in the school library.
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Faculty intro - 0 views

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    Excellent outreach and education to school faculty for a media specialist.
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Teaching Kids Books - Blog - 1 views

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    Kathy Otto, an Oregon school librarian, has a blog about incorporating children's books when teaching in grades K-6. "My goal is to create a resource for teachers, home schoolers and anyone interested in quality books for children. Each title is one I have carefully evaluated and selected to support curriculum as well as your class read-alouds. Elementary school librarians are losing their jobs nationwide resulting in the loss of this valuable resource for students and teachers. I have 35 years experience working with kids and their books, so you can consider me your personal librarian!" Check it out!
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AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner - 0 views

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    "Standards for the 21st-Century Learner offer vision for teaching and learning to both guide and beckon our profession as education leaders. They will both shape the library program and serve as a tool for school librarians to use to shape the learning of students in the school."
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kidsAgainstBullying - 0 views

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    "An interactive, creative and relevant bullying prevention web site created for and by kids to raise awareness of bullying prevention in elementary schools for individuals and in schools, organizations, and communities."
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    Bullying Prevention Month = October! Good resource, plus many more...
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Oregon State Library's LIS Collection - 1 views

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    This blog is maintained by staff in Library Development at the Oregon State Library and is designed to advertise resources in our Library and Information Science collection. Scan the tags and click on School Libraries to view relevant items. You are welcome to suggest titles for purchase. Want to borrow a book? http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/School/index.shtml#Requesting_Materials_from_OSL_ Want to browse the OSL online catalog? http://catalog.willamette.edu/screens/opacmenu_s2.html
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Teaching With Kids' Books - 0 views

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    Connecting K-6 Teachers With Great Books
    My goal is to create a resource for teachers, home schoolers and anyone interested in quality books for children. Each title is one I have carefully evaluated and selected to support curriculum as well as your class read-alouds. Elementary school librarians are losing their jobs nationwide resulting in the loss of this valuable resource for students and teachers. I have 35 years experience working with kids and their books, so you can consider me your personal librarian!
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The Book Chook - 0 views

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    Terrific resource that gears toward the younger readers but shares a plethora of resource appropriate through middle school.
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Outstanding School Libraries - 0 views

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    OASL- all librarians should have this page at their fingertips for advocacy.
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ASLA ACT Keynote - The future of school libraries: State of emergen... - 0 views

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    Great show to reflect on.
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My March Top Ten List: Nonfiction Reading Resources | Scholastic Teacher - 1 views

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    Nonfiction texts allow children to experience the wonder of the world. Facts come alive when books about animals, people, or objects are read to children. Nonfiction texts build on children's interests and increase vocabulary and background knowledge. When we help our students become proficient readers of nonfiction texts, we help them become successful at school and in the "real world." Research shows that about 85% of what adults read on a daily basis is nonfiction. Teachers have a great responsibility in teaching students to tackle this genre. READ ON to check out resources for teaching nonfiction reading concepts, including posters, links to great Web sites and articles, printables, an exciting new way to make current events interactive, and much more!
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GottaBook - 0 views

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    30 days of poems, don't forget to use these throughout April!
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The Centered School Library - 1 views

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    S'More Tech Camp- take advantage of these fantastic online resource ideas!
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