The School Library Media Specialist as Manager
Title | The School Library Media Specialist as Manager PDF eBook |
Author | Amy G. Job |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780810833630 |
This collection of case studies emphasizes practical management techniques designed to be used by library media specialists in elementary, middle and high school settings.
The School Library Media Manager
Title | The School Library Media Manager PDF eBook |
Author | Blanche Woolls |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Media programs (Education) |
ISBN | 9781563083181 |
A comprehensive guide to library management, starting with career advice for students and leading to aspects of library management including budgeting, networking and leadership, all reinforced by numerous case studies and examples. It includes appendices on library forms and documents.
The School Library Media Manager
Title | The School Library Media Manager PDF eBook |
Author | Blanche Woolls |
Publisher | |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
Presents ideas for managing the school library media center with exercises for use in the classroom and in a workshop setting.
School Reform and the School Library Media Specialist
Title | School Reform and the School Library Media Specialist PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Hughes-Hassell |
Publisher | Libraries Unlimited |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2007-08-30 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
This third entry in the Principles and Practice series focuses on the role of the library media specialist as a change agent in the school. The purpose of this book is twofold: to provide insight into the role of the school librarian as change agent and to demonstrate strategies for being an effective change agent using a subset of current reform initiatives. The authors are educators, library media specialists, and researchers who share a common belief in the ability of classroom teachers, administrators, library media specialists, parents, and community members to work together to create schools that make a difference in the lives of students, and help produce citizens who have a capacity to cope with change in the future. Grades K-12.
Curriculum Partner
Title | Curriculum Partner PDF eBook |
Author | Carol A. Kearney |
Publisher | Libraries Unlimited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000-08-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0313310254 |
Presents theory, research, and interviews with more than forty library media specialists to show how the role of the library media specialist has changed and needs to be approached; covers such topics as instructional programs and partnerships with the principal, teachers, and the community.
Administering the School Library Media Center
Title | Administering the School Library Media Center PDF eBook |
Author | Betty J. Morris |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 600 |
Release | 2010-08-16 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1598848941 |
This is the most comprehensive textbook on school library administration available, now updated to include the latest standards and address new technologies. This reference text provides a complete instructional overview of the workings of the library media center—from the basics of administration, budgeting, facilities management, organization, selection of materials, and staffing to explanations on how to promote information literacy and the value of digital tools like blogs, wikis, and podcasting. Since the publication of the fourth edition of Administering the School Library Media Center in 2004, many changes have altered the landscape of school library administration: the implementation of NCLB legislation and the revision of AASL standards, just to mention two. The book is divided into 14 chapters, each devoted to a major topic in school library media management. This latest edition gives media specialists a roadmap for designing a school library that is functional and intellectually stimulating, while leading sources provide guidance for further research.
Guided Inquiry Design®
Title | Guided Inquiry Design® PDF eBook |
Author | Carol C. Kuhlthau |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2012-06-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1610690109 |
Today's students need to be fully prepared for successful learning and living in the information age. This book provides a practical, flexible framework for designing Guided Inquiry that helps achieve that goal. Guided Inquiry prepares today's learners for an uncertain future by providing the education that enables them to make meaning of myriad sources of information in a rapidly evolving world. The companion book, Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century, explains what Guided Inquiry is and why it is now essential now. This book, Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in Your School, explains how to do it. The first three chapters provide an overview of the Guided Inquiry design framework, identify the eight phases of the Guided Inquiry process, summarize the research that grounds Guided Inquiry, and describe the five tools of inquiry that are essential to implementation. The following chapters detail the eight phases in the Guided Inquiry design process, providing examples at all levels from pre-K through 12th grade and concluding with recommendations for building Guided Inquiry in your school. The book is for pre-K12 teachers, school librarians, and principals who are interested in and actively designing an inquiry approach to curricular learning that incorporates a wide range of resources from the library, the Internet, and the community. Staff of community resources, museum educators, and public librarians will also find the book useful for achieving student learning goals.