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Resources for Teaching and Learning - 18 views

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    IMSA Full Circle Resource Kits are used by thousands of teachers, librarians and technology coordinators to train today's students in critical 21st Century research skills. Each Kit is packed with articles, curriculum, learning games and assessment tools for strengthening information fluency. Applications include staff development, library orientation, diagnosing students' needs and curriculum integration for elementary grades through college. Kit resources are free.
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The Baloney Detection Kit: A 10-Point Checklist for Science Literacy | Brain Pickings - 13 views

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    "Baloney Detection Kit" for grown-ups from the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and Skeptic Magazine editor Michael Shermer - a 10-point checklist for assessing the believability of a claim
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9 of the Best Snap Circuits Electronics Kits for Bright Sparks - 11 views

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    Each set contains motors, resistors, switches, transistors and capacitors.
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Survive and Thrive! An Advocacy Toolkit for School Librarians - 0 views

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    It's time for school librarians to speak out about how they help students meet learning standards. This advocacy kit provides templates and talking points for meetings with students, teachers, administrators, school boards and parents.
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ALA | Contents - 4 views

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    Stand Up and Speak Out for Libraries Advocacy Kit
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Bloom's Taxonomy Teacher Planning Kit - 0 views

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    Great resource for teachers - provides definition, key words, actions, outcomes and questions for the thinking skill levels in Bloom's Taxonomy.
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Resources for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    21st Century Information fluency
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Participatory Librarianship Starter Kit - 65 views

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    Simply put participatory librarianship recasts library and library practice using the fundamental concept that knowledge is created through conversation. Libraries are in the knowledge business, therefore libraries are in the conversation business. Participatory librarians approach their work as facilitators of conversation. Be it in practice, policies, programs and/or tools, participatory librarians seek to enrich, capture, store and disseminate the conversations of their communities. Explore the information below, and throughout this site to learn more.
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