Environments for Student Growth and Development

Environments for Student Growth and Development
Title Environments for Student Growth and Development PDF eBook
Author Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe
Publisher Assoc of Cllge & Rsrch Libr
Pages 277
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0838986099

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Librarians and student affairs professionals share a commitment to student success and holistic development, collaborative strategies, and reflective practice. Environments for Student Success and Development explores how librarians and student affairs professionals partner through programming and other activities in order to create stronger campus environments for student learning, growth, and development. Edited by Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe and Melissa Autumn Wong, the book includes an introduction to student affairs and student development, followed by case studies of successful collaborations co-authored by student affairs and library professionals. Also included is a selected bibliography of publications on student affairs, strategies for collaboration, and library and student affairs collaborations.

Practical Pedagogy for Library Instructors

Practical Pedagogy for Library Instructors
Title Practical Pedagogy for Library Instructors PDF eBook
Author Douglas Cook
Publisher Assoc of Cllge & Rsrch Libr
Pages 193
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 0838984584

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Presents case-studies that cover the broad spectrum of education from behavioral to cognitive to constructivist. This casebook is suitable for librarians who have had little formal training in education.

Libraries Enhance Student Learning

Libraries Enhance Student Learning
Title Libraries Enhance Student Learning PDF eBook
Author Shirley Steele
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1997
Genre Computer literacy
ISBN

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This publication explains, through examples of current library programs around the United States, how libraries affect the education of children, and offers an impetus for others to embrace the challenge of providing quality library programming for children. Through these programs, libraries work toward achieving national educational goals, and reinforce education reform. Suggestions and descriptions of activities are divided into four main sections: (1) "Libraries help preschoolers get ready to learn how to read; (2) "Libraries strengthen reading skills of school-age children"; (3) "Libraries complement all aspects of children's school activities"; and (4) "Libraries connect children with computers and the information superhighway." Contains a directory of the libraries whose programs are highlighted. (AEF)

Subject Librarians

Subject Librarians
Title Subject Librarians PDF eBook
Author Penny Dale
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317048733

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The university subject librarians' role is at the centre of new models of teaching and learning, yet further debate and published contributions are still needed to shape its future direction. Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching Environment assesses trends and challenges in current practice, and aims to encourage renewed thinking and improved approaches. Its editors and authors include experienced practitioners and academics. At a time of great change and increasing challenges in higher education this book offers directors of academic services, library managers, librarians and lecturers a chance to reflect on the key issues and consider the needs of the learning community. Subject Librarians: Engaging with the Learning and Teaching Environment also provides a perspective on current practice and a reference source for students of Information Management and Information Studies.

Serving Special Needs Students in the School Library Media Center

Serving Special Needs Students in the School Library Media Center
Title Serving Special Needs Students in the School Library Media Center PDF eBook
Author Margaret Keefe
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 280
Release 1995-05-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1567509703

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School library media specialists are now considered part of the teaching staff and are charged with integrating their library and information skills curriculum with the more general classroom curriculum. At the same time more and more special needs students are part of every school and every classroom. Thus, the media specialist must work effectively with special needs students on a regular basis to develop their information skills, and must also serve as a resource to classroom teachers. This professional reference offers practical information to school library media specialists on how to serve special needs students and their classroom teachers effectively. The first part of the book highlights the teaching role of the media specialist and discusses how and what to teach special needs students. The second part views the media specialist as an information expert who must structure the library and its resources for students with special needs. The third section treats the media specialist's role as a professional who must collaborate with other teachers.

International Perspectives on Improving Student Engagement

International Perspectives on Improving Student Engagement
Title International Perspectives on Improving Student Engagement PDF eBook
Author Enakshi Sengupta
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 242
Release 2020-08-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1839094540

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As the role and practices of the academic library are evolving, so too is the relationship between the library and other areas of the university. This volume explores the library’s relationship with students, including the library-based learner, creating engaging classroom experiences, the library as an extension of the classroom, and more.

Information-Powered School

Information-Powered School
Title Information-Powered School PDF eBook
Author Sandra Hughes-Hassell
Publisher American Library Association
Pages 156
Release 2001-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780838935149

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Provides articles and tools for school librarians to teach children information literacy, discussing such topics as curriculum mapping, collection mapping, information-powered professional development, community engagement, and resource development.