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Bridget Schaumann

http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/guidelinesandstandards/learnin... - 4 views

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    standards for the 21st century learner published by the American Association of School Libraries. Full of useful information, questions you can use to check your progress in providing useful skills for future learners in your school.  
gerrij

National Flags Created From the Foods Each Country Is Commonly Associated With - 3 views

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    So much fun and tasty too!
Kay Greed

Best Apps for Teaching & Learning | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - 1 views

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    A Division of the American Library Association
Miriam Tuohy

Leading Learning - 3 views

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    Canadian Library Association standards for school libraries
Miriam Tuohy

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 5 views

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    There is an awful lot of really excellent stuff here! Thanks for sharing. This would be an excellent list to explore for some self-driven PD.
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    Spent some time in the holidays looking at this,it was really useful.
Carole Gardiner

Amazing Audiobooks | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) - 1 views

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    Lists of recommended audio books for young adults
Steph Ellis

Great Graphic Novels | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) - 3 views

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    Thanks Steph. Always looking for good Ya graphic novels.
Crissi Blair

Bedtime Stories for Young Brains - NYTimes.com - 4 views

  • all pediatric primary care should include literacy promotion, starting at birth
  • how important it is to read to even very young children
  • “When we show them a video of a story, do we short circuit that process a little?” he asked. “Are we taking that job away from them? They’re not having to imagine the story; it’s just being fed to them.”
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  • it is important that young children hear language, and that they need to hear it from people, not from screens.
  • serious disparities in how much language children hear
  • reading picture books with young children may mean that they hear more words, while at the same time, their brains practice creating the images associated with those words
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    Research into the benefits, indeed the necessity, of reading to young children.
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