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Jennie Bales

The New Librarian: Leaders in the Digital Age - Digital Promise - 0 views

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    "A cohort of 33 teacher-librarians is viewed as indispensable to the district's vision of a technology-infused path to improved outcomes for students. After the community passed a $24 million technology levy in 2013, the district began its weLearn 1:1 initiative, which by 2017 will provide all teachers and students in grades 3-12 with an electronic device in a flexible learning environment, and a personalized digital curriculum."
Cathy Oxley

AITSL My Standards app for teachers - 2 views

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    The free My Standards app makes the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers accessible anywhere, anytime. Collect and annotate your own artefacts, referenced to the Standards to inform and evidence your professional growth.
Karen Bonanno

Social media guidelines for teachers - 3 views

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    Social media guidelines for teachers | Designed to help staff engage by using digital media http://t.co/N7PiLPBFXS
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    Social media guidelines for teachers | Designed to help staff engage by using digital media http://t.co/N7PiLPBFXS
Judy O'Connell

Teacher Librarians at The Heart of Student Learning - 7 views

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    "School library and information technology programs are a vital resource for student learning. This video to highlight the essential role teacher librarians play in information and technology literacy instruction, reading advocacy, and information management. More information available on our website: http://WLMA.org"
Marita Thomson

BIALIK THE 4TH CULTURES OF THINKING CONFERENCE - 5 views

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    25 - 27 AUGUST 2013: Bialik College, in collaboration with the Harvard School of Education, is delighted to invite you to the 4th Cultures of Thinking Conference. The conference theme is: Telling Our Stories of Learning: Who are our students becoming as thinkers and learners as a result of their time with us? * How we can leverage the cultural forces that exist in our classrooms to constantly create an ever more powerful culture of thinking? * What are we doing as educators to provide rich opportunities for our students to develop as thinkers? * Who are our students becoming as a result of their time spent in this thoughtful learning environment? * Who are we, the teachers, becoming as a result of our time spent in this culture? How has it changed our role as teachers? * How can a culture of thinking be created, nurtured and retained across our classrooms, schools, and nation? The conference will commence with breakfast and a plenary session on the morning of Sunday 25 August. It will continue until Monday afternoon with plenary sessions with the Harvard educators each day and concurrent presentations and workshops with practising educators throughout the conference. Registration includes all plenary and concurrent sessions, breakfast Sunday morning, lunch and refreshment breaks on Sunday and Monday and a social function on Sunday evening. All sessions of the conference will be held at: Bialik College, 429 Auburn Road, East Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Vivian Harris

Schools learning programs inspire federation fun and games · Museum of Austra... - 11 views

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    Fantastic example of teacher librarian collaborating with classroom teachers to build exciting unit of work with great resources.
Judy O'Connell

ClassBadges | Home - 4 views

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    "ClassBadges is a free, online tool where teachers can award badges for student accomplishments. Through your teacher account, you can award badges customized for your classroom or school. "
Cathy Oxley

GeogSpace - 6 views

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    'GeogSpace offers quality primary and secondary geography resource materials for all teachers of geography, including those that are very experienced and those just commencing their involvement. The materials will support teachers to develop their knowledge, skills and pedagogical capacity to teach geography of the highest quality. '
Judy O'Connell

Engaging Presentation Tools - 2 views

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    The post offers information about some engaging presentation tools available for teachers who could start using them in the classroom to better engage students. The teachers are then challenged to find ways for their students to create projects using these tools.
Judy O'Connell

New York approves a new school librarian evaluation rubric - 5 views

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    " "We are excited to be able to provide this resource to schools across New York State, and believe it is the most accurate tool available for evaluating school librarians," stated NYLA Executive Director Jeremy Johannesen. The "School Librarian Evaluation Rubric" can be found online on the SED website at: http://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/teachers-leaders/practicerubrics/Docs/nyla-rubric.pdf The new evaluation instrument is aligned with Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice, the NYS School Library Program Evaluation Rubric tool, and goals of the Common Core Standards to increase rigor, relevance, and college and career readiness."
Judy O'Connell

Professional standards: the evidence - 2 views

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    "This presentation for school library professionals provides an update on what Australian school library professional associations are doing in preparing for the introduction of national professional teaching standards and identifying ways in which teacher librarians need to think differently, act differently and learn differently."
Judy O'Connell

The Pedagogies in Game Based Learning: A Case Study of Teacher Attitudes & Perceptions ... - 0 views

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    "As some of you may know I'm studying a Masters in Technology in Learning and have been focusing on Serious Games. I wanted to share my project with the community! I built a Serious Game using a platform called ThinkingWorlds to showcase the pedagogies in games and to investigate how teacher attitudes and perceptions changed before and after playing the game. If you are interested you can play the game itself, PC only I'm afraid. Instructions for playing can be found here: http://portaldust.com/seriousgames/installation/"
Cathy Oxley

Teachers as Learners: Key to the ILP | Letting Go - 2 views

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    The Inquiry Learning Plan (ILP) is an organizational tool for students to author their own learning.
Judy O'Connell

Get to Know Goodreads: Share this primer to the social reading site and help teachers a... - 5 views

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    "Similar to Facebook, you must be 13 or older to sign up for Goodreads, which helps to explain why it's a useful tool for recommending books to young adults. It's also a great way to stay in touch during the summer, because students can see what their librarians or teachers are reading. And since kids can write reviews for the site, it also offers them opportunities to offer an in-depth analysis of the titles they've read."
Cathy Oxley

Australian Curriculum Lessons | Lesson Plans, Classroom Activities and Games for Teache... - 6 views

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    This is a site where teachers can upload lesson plans and lesson ideas which directly correlate with the Australian Curriculum.
Jennie Bales

How do librarians in schools support struggling readers? - NATE - 0 views

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    "Margaret Kristin Merga outlines her compelling research into this area. Of particular interest is the role of librarians in schools in supporting struggling readers, as these students may be increasingly disadvantaged as they move through the years of schooling. Teacher librarians provided support by identifying struggling readers, providing them with age and skill-appropriate materials, undertaking skill scaffolding supporting choice, supporting students with special needs, providing one-to-one matching, promoting access to books, enhancing the social position of books and reading, reading aloud to students, facilitating silent reading, and preparing students for high-stakes literacy testing."
Judy O'Connell

How to Create Your Own Search Engine - 3 views

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    "One of the reasons that some teachers like to create their custom search engines is so that they can control which websites appear when their students search. You can also control how many sites appear in a search result by building a custom search engine. This can be useful with young students who are just learning to search and can be overwhelmed by the number of results or confused by content that is far above their reading levels. "
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