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Let’s Get Learning at Legacy Library!

Let’s Get Learning at Legacy Library! . Bagels and Books 2009. Choose a Quotation!. A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up late reading them.  ~Lemony Snicket

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Let’s Get Learning at Legacy Library!

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  1. Let’s Get Learning at Legacy Library! Bagels and Books 2009

  2. Choose a Quotation! A good library will never be too neat, or too dusty, because somebody will always be in it, taking books off the shelves and staying up late reading them.  ~Lemony Snicket We may sit in our library and yet be in all quarters of the earth.  ~John Lubbock Great libraries have always looked to both the future and the past. ~Laura Shapiro Libraries are not made; they grow.~AugustineBirrell Libraries are brothels for the mind. Which means that librarians are the madams, greeting punters, understanding their strange tastes and needs, and pimping their books.~GuyBrowning

  3. My Quotation for you… • In early days, I tried not to give librarians any trouble, which was where I made my primary mistake. Librarians like to be given trouble; they exist for it, they are geared to it.~ Catherine Drinker Bowen

  4. What’s My Role? • Integrating Information Literacy • Research Skills - Imagine the Learning! • Learning Through Information Technology • Integration of technology and media • Making IT resources available • Building Reading Literacy • Promoting reading (book clubs, book exchange, appealing library, marketing library, book fair, etc.) • Reading lessons • Ordering appealing books for children and teachers • Collaborating with teachers in the design of learning • Support teachers and determining needs • Types of collaboration

  5. Types of Collaboration Parallel Teaching • TL relates skills (information literacy, reading, or information technology skills) to a topic in the classroom • Teacher requests topic without planning with TL Partial Collaboration • Planning done together, execution and assessment done separately Full Collaboration • TL and teacher jointly select expectations, design, co-teach and assess unit • Takes place in library and classroom

  6. Examples of Ways We Can Work Together… • Genre studies – information on all types of genres • Split Grades – support other half • How to Search Effectively • 4 Stages of the Research Process (Imagine the Learning!) • Using Internet Responsibly • Pathfinders • Webquest • Plagiarism and Academic Honesty • Finding great resources for Reading Strategies, Writing Strategies, Media Literacy • Modelling lessons • Technology • Photostory • Powerpoint • SmartboardLessons • Databases • Internet • Clicker 5 • Student Friendly Targets and Student Success Criteria • The possibilities are endless…

  7. How Can You Help Me Help You? • Long Range Plans • Sign-up to work with me on a unit • Fill out a “Needs Sheet”

  8. Dewey Decimal for Dummies! • 000-Generalities • 100-Philosophy Psychology & Unexplained Phenomena • 200-Religion • 300-Social Sciences • 400-Language • 500-Science & Math • 600-Technology • 700-The Arts & Sports • 800- Literature • 900- Geography & History

  9. Cool New Books! • New books and curriculum connections

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