Librarians are uniquely qualified to curate. School librarians are perhaps most ripe for this function, because they understand the curriculum and the specific needs and interests of their own communities of teachers, administrators, learners, and parents.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlSchool Library Monthly - Curation - 8 views
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We school librarians are used to critically evaluating, selecting, and sharing content and tools for learning. We are used to taming information flow to facilitate discovery and knowledge building.
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Educators will also value help in gathering the tools they need for daily classroom activities. School librarians can gather lesson and rubric portals, nonfiction and documentary films, booktrailers, tools for regular classroom routines—online stop watches, classroom clipart, poster tools, game and quiz generators, etc.
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Peter O'Connor: The case for local schools - 2 views
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So why would you choose your local school now? Simply because all the evidence suggests that the edge in education parents seek is not gained with fancy technological gadgets, nor in this idea of effective or good teachers.
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The key is in the quality of the relationship that children have with their classroom teacher. And we simply have in New Zealand amongst the very best teachers in the world and you can pretty much trust that the ones in your local school are as good as the ones in that expensive private school down the road.
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if more of our kids go to their local school, we have a chance to rebuild a sense of community,
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Free Technology for Teachers: Share What's Obvious...It Might Not Be Obvious to Everyone - 7 views
E-lending won't put a big dent in book sales | Books | The Guardian - 6 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 30 Tutorials on Visual Design - And Infographic Lesson Plans - 2 views
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