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Louise Phinney

Debate on School Libraries in South Africa | Equal Education - 0 views

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    One panellist suggested that a library should be regarded as a function, with its resources tying in with the school curriculum and meeting the needs of both staff and learners. The need for integration between the teaching curriculum and a school's library were echoed by other panellists. Much emphasis was placed on the transformative potential of school libraries, with speakers describing libraries as "agents of change" and "hubs of creativity," and librarians as "transformational agents."  
Katie Day

David Watson Library - UWCSEA Dover - 0 views

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    library wiki (Google Site) for the primary library at the Dover campus
Katie Day

The Ethical Researcher: Template for a Plagiarism Policy - 0 views

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    "An ethics policy explains your [school, library, technology, classroom] goals, values and program within the larger context of the [district, school] educational mission, policies and procedures. By stating the rules and identifying the norms as lived in daily practices, the ethics policy offers explicit guidance about an individual's behavior and clarifies the rights and responsibilities of the institution and its stakeholders, the community and its members, the classroom and its learners. "
Keri-Lee Beasley

Library | 60second Recap - 1 views

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    60 second summary videos of major books kids would study at school (e.g. Romeo & Juliet, 1984, Pride & Prejudice). Great idea for tech integration: could do 60 second summaries of a chapter, a whole book, or of a character.  Would be good to show kids too, but had some rather inappropriate ads on some of the ones I saw, which is a shame.
Katie Day

Pine Tree Poetry - student poetry published - 1 views

  • We’ve created Pine Tree Poetry to interlace students, their peers, parents, teachers and school librarians in a quest for poetry writing excellence. Rarely do students earn kudos or trophies for their writing, but at Pine Tree Poetry, we are dedicated to rewarding the fine writing achievements of students who are 5 – 18. Pine Tree Poetry contributes four important elements to the realm of student poetry. We: 1. Receive, read, evaluate, pick (a few) and publish the best poems written by poets ages 5 – 18. 2. Support schools by awarding thousands of dollars each year for much-needed library materials. Some awards are based upon the number of poems submitted while others are selected at random from among all particiipants. 3. Give a free copy of The Pine Tree Poetry Collection to the library of every school that has one or more students published. 4. Highlight the life lesson that many will write and the best will be chosen. We are not a vanity publishing company! We’re out to change the world one poem at a time and we invite students, parents, librarians, teachers and those who love the written word to join us.
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    a website where students can submit poems for publication
Katie Day

Acclaimed Colombian Institution Has 4,800 Books and 10 Legs - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Sweating already under the unforgiving sun, he strapped pouches with the word “Biblioburro” painted in blue letters to the donkeys’ backs and loaded them with an eclectic cargo of books destined for people living in the small villages beyond.
  • “I started out with 70 books, and now I have a collection of more than 4,800,” said Mr. Soriano, 36, a primary school teacher who lives in a small house here with his wife and three children, with books piled to the ceilings.
  • A whimsical riff on the bookmobile, Mr. Soriano’s Biblioburro is a small institution: one man and two donkeys. He created it out of the simple belief that the act of taking books to people who do not have them can somehow improve this impoverished region, and perhaps Colombia.
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  • Unlike Mr. García Márquez, who lives in Mexico City, Mr. Soriano has never traveled outside Colombia — but he remains dedicated to bringing its people a touch of the outside world. His project has won acclaim from the nation’s literacy specialists and is the subject of a new documentary by a Colombian filmmaker, Carlos Rendón Zipaguata.
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    a Biblioburro -- library by donkey -- in Colombia -- good complement to the book, My Librarian is a Camel
Katie Day

Standards and Curriculum - Library Services - New York City Department of Education - 1 views

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    "The Information Fluency Continuum provides a framework for the instructional aspects of a library program. The framework is based on three standards that form the basis for the skills and strategies that are essential for students to become independent readers and learners."
Katie Day

ISTE: Learning & Leading with Technology - issue Mar/Apr 2011 - 0 views

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    PDF of whole magazine, including an article on cutting edge school libraries.... by Joyce Valenza.... plus others.
Katie Day

School Library Journal's Battle of the Kids' Books - 2 views

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    an online book comparison game, judged by children's lit authors - March 12 - April 1, 2013
Katie Day

Student-created book trailers -- School Library Journal competition - 1 views

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    examples of good book trailers made by students
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