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Tania Sheko

Do I Really Have to Leave the Role of School Librarian To Do the Work of a School Libra... - 2 views

  • We’ve wondered about the future of the profession and the challenges of becoming more immersed as an instructional leader and pedagogy specialist in a current model of school librarianship that is physically limiting in the sense that one person, two at best in most places, is expected to excel in multiple roles for student populations that might vary from 850 to 2500 students and up to 100+ faculty in a building; in some cases, school librarians are being asked to be a teacher, program administrator, information specialist, leader, and instructional partner with no planning period and no clerical assistance.
  •  Like Braun, we’ve dared to wonder if we would be better positioned to accomplish the kind of change we envision in our learning ecosystems in another role, perhaps back in the classroom or some other educational role; at times, it’s felt rather blasphemous to even articulate such wonderings.    However, I think such questioning and the interrogation of our beliefs, of what we’ve held sacred both personally and as a profession, are healthy so that we can reflect thoughtfully on what we value.
  • At times, I’ve felt very disconnected from other conversations in “library land” that feel removed from my struggle to implement a vision of librarianship that has been participatory and learning focused for the last six years, a vision that I’ve tried to transparently share through this blog, presentations, published articles, webinars, and my library’s online presence, including my multimedia monthly and annual reports and research guides, I’ve been hopeful that sharing the work that I’ve done through my library program with students and teachers has shown a glimpse of what IS possible through school libraries.
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  • Participating as a co-partner in the instructional design process, which is essential for creating meaningful, rich learning experiences, and participating in all phases of the learning experiences, including formative and summative assessments,  requires a tremendous amount of care, energy, and time commitment.  Nurturing and tending to these relationships require constant care much like a garden—you can’t plant the seeds and then just assume they will grow with minimum care or attention.
Cally Black

Clearing the Confusion between Technology Rich and Innovative Poor: Six Questions - 12 views

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    In a recent webinar, more than 90% of school leaders responded that they were leading an innovative school as a result of the implementation of technology. At the end of the webinar, when polled again, only one leader claimed to be leading an innovative school. The complete reversal was due to a presentation of the Six Questions that you will read about in this article.   This list of questions was developed to help educators be clear about the unique added value of a digital learning environment.
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    Fascinating. And very helpful. Thanks Cally.
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    I will be passing this on to my curriculum coordinator and learning technologies teachers to think about. Thanks, the e newsletter subscription looks good.
Tania Sheko

Mindful Schools - Engaging children. Supporting educators. Transforming schools. - 1 views

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    Mndfulness for school students - resources, podcasts, blog
Bright Ideas

International School Library Month (ISLM) - 2 views

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    October is International School Library Month. The theme for 2010 is Diversity, Challenge, Resilience: School libraries have it all.
Cally Black

The Digital Education Revolution comes to an end. Where now? | isupport - 2 views

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    The final round of government funding is currently being distributed to schools all around Australia. So far over 967,000 computers have been bought, infrastructure built and (most) teachers up-skilled to benefit from the acquisition. But as the funds come to an end, many school principals are wondering if the process has been beneficial, and how can they continue to support and progress the Digital Education Revolution?
Bright Ideas

Mal Lee | An opportunity to discuss with Mal Lee the work he is doing on the evolution ... - 2 views

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    The Role of Teacher Librarians in Networked School Communities
Tania Sheko

A Librarian in Every School.. - 7 views

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    A librarian in every school, books in every home - a modest proposal by Bob Peterson
Bright Ideas

Pages - BecominganeSmartSchool - 6 views

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    The news released on 14 September 2010 that Victorian schools will be able to gain access to funding and support to become eSmart schools is a brilliant step towards cybersafety.
Bright Ideas

National Year of Reading 2012 launch | Bright ideas - 2 views

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    To celebrate International School Libraries Day on Monday 25 October, the School Library Association of Victoria invites you to join in an Elluminate session at 11.00am (AEDST) where we will launch the 2012 National Year of Reading.
Eva White

Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    Teachers in Finland use an approach of "whatever it takes" to prepare the students for life.
Dianne Laycock

Why am I banned from following my teachers on Facebook and Twitter? | Technology | guar... - 1 views

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    "Teenagers know that schools are hopeless with social media - the fact email is the only way they can talk to teachers is the biggest clue. Ask any teenager how often they email and you will see."
Ria Coffey

How our schools are robbing students of the joy of reading | Diigo - 1 views

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    The Joy of Reading
Samantha Coleman

Apply Teaching Jobs Abroad Online - 1 views

Thanks to Schools And Teachers, I was able to find a suitable teaching job abroad. The online job board offered me the opportunity to access various international teaching jobs and careers that are...

started by Samantha Coleman on 24 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Marianne Macartney

My Library - 0 views

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    A primary school teacher sharing resources, practical ideas and thoughts on blogging, global collaboration and technology integration. Great website for primary and secondary teachers. 
Iman Habboucheh

Lazytown in schools - 0 views

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    This is a performing group for children. Recommended age group of 3 to 7. All of our year preps, ones and twos have found this performance very entertaining and enjoyable. Focus on healthy eating, healthy choices.
Cally Black

Why Schools Must Move Beyond One-to-One Computing | November Learning - 4 views

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    device, I'm concerned that most one-to-one implementation strategies are based on the new tool as the focus of the program. Unless we break out of this limited vision that one-to-one computing is about the device, we are doomed to waste our resources.
Samantha Coleman

The Perfect Job For Me - 7 views

I have graduated in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and have successfully passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers three years ago. I have always dreamed of working abroad but have...

started by Samantha Coleman on 19 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Gemma Collins

WorksheetWorks - 0 views

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    A great work sheet creating website for primary school and early secondary. covers many subjects.
Bright Ideas

New Year, New Resolution | Bright Ideas - 3 views

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    In the first post of new regular series about advocating for the importance of the school library and library staff, Catherine Hainstock takes a look at the value of writing a library mission statement.
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