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Leading Instruction, Collaborating for Success. A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration. Texas Library Association presents Leading Instruction, Collaborating for Success.
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Leading Instruction,Collaborating for Success A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration
Texas Library Association presentsLeading Instruction, Collaborating for Success To hear the audio part of the webinar, be sure to dial toll free to 866-740-1260 . When asked, key in your access code: 4146650 For technical help, contact the ReadyTalk support line at 800-843-9166. Image: Tina Phillips / FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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Presented by Sharon Swarner Kathy Shaw Librarian Librarian Robert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High School North East ISD North East ISD San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX
Leading Instruction,Collaborating for Success A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration
Presented by Sharon Swarner Kathy Shaw Librarian Librarian Robert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High School North East ISD North East ISD San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX
Collaboration or Instruction • Which comes first? • Ideal Situation • Realistic Circumstances • Revitalize and Review
Collaboration and Attitudes • Flexibility • Enthusiasm • Champion Efforts • Advocacy • Patience
Collaboration and Practices • District Level • Curriculum Opportunities • Campus Level
Collaboration and Skills • Nurturing • Reaching Out • Continuing Process
Instruction and Attitudes • Teacher – 1st • Instructional • Leadership • Active Learner
Instruction and Practices • Instructional Leaders • Enhance Learning • Share/Participate
Great Gatsby Literary Criticism Lesson • Portaportal: • Point out: • Assignments • Requirements • Show: • Literary Theory Links • Note-Taking Folder • Writing a Paper Folder • Sample MLA paper • MLA formatting • How to cite reprinted articles • Examples • Explain: • Different Types of Sources • Primary source – original creation • Secondary source – describes, explains or interprets the • primary source • Reprint of secondary source - secondary source reprinted in a third source • Discuss reprinted article template and examples • Go over examples of literary essays in a collection • Students create citation from handout • Databases: • Literature Resource Center – click of works • Power Search – the Great Gatsby • EBSCO – the Great Gatsby criticism
Enhance Learning • Polleverywhere • Glogster • Museum Box
Instruction and Skills • Build Partnerships • Provide Relevant Instruction • Develop Resources
Conclusion Good Instruction = better collaboration Good collaboration = better instruction Library instruction is not “something more”; it’s “something better”.
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Leading Instruction,Collaborating for Success A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration
Presented by Sharon Swarner Kathy Shaw Librarian Librarian Robert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High School North East ISD North East ISD San Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX
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