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This collection of enlightening and stimulating articles, written
by some of the most important figures in school librarianship,
demonstrates how teacher-librarians, classroom teachers, and
administrators can work together to create a 21st century school
library media program. With topics that emphasize student success,
leadership, partnerships, curriculum design, collaborative planning
and teaching, literacy, 21st century skills, emerging technologies,
and so much more, this compendium brings together the best of the
best discussions. The practicing teacher-librarian, as well as the
student seeking to expand his or her knowledge of the field, will
find this compilation especially beneficial in providing an
overview of the most critical issues related to the role the
teacher-librarian plays in their school. The articles, previously
published in the peer-reviewed Teacher Librarian: The Journal for
School Library Professionals with several included from the
magazine VOYA: Voice of Youth Advocates, reveal how school
libraries and teacher-librarians are moving forward to meet the
challenges of this new century.
This groundbreaking book about developing the professional
dispositions of school librarians uses three fictionalized
librarians to serve as authentic models addressing familiar topics
and situations. Tales Out of the School Library: Developing
Professional Dispositions is a book that empowers anyone working in
the school library to redefine their practice to meet the needs of
young learners today. It covers familiar, everyday topics of the
most concern to practitioners—assessment, literacy and reading,
diversity, intellectual freedom, communication, collaboration, and
more. But it is the approach that makes this book unique. Each
chapter of Tales Out of the School Library begins with a story from
one of three fictional, yet recognizably authentic library media
specialists—composites of real professionals, each with
distinctive personalities, strengths, and challenges. These tales
of elementary, middle, and high school librarians play out over the
course of a school year, and serve as the focal point for
discussions of essential aspects of teaching, communication, and
leadership. Follow-up questions, an annotated bibliography,
connections to AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner, and
discussion questions further add to the value of this innovative
volume.
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