List your school's name, its address, your name, the date, and the library service (below) you're describing. Then tell your story about how what happens in your library program that helps students be more successful.
Library Services:
1. Offered a program of curriculum-integrated information literacy instruction.
2. Informally instructed students in the use of resources.
3. Planned or conducted workshops for teachers.
4. Assisted school curriculum committee with recommendations
5. Collaborated with teachers to develop, implement, and evaluate student learning
6. Provided reference assistance to students and teachers.
7. Provided reading, listening, and viewing guidance for students.
8. Provided instruction on Internet searching and research
9. Other
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School Name: Montclair HS
School Address:
Your Name: Sarah Bosler
Date: 3/2009
Library Service: Provided reading, listening, and viewing guidance for students.
Ways I provide this service:
Bring books to classrooms to book talk, CYRM medal programs, el lesson in how to choose books, looking at picture books
Ways to measure this:
Circ. Stats, survey’s, class visit stats
School Name:Alta Loma H.S.
School Address:
Your Name:Marilyn Irwin
Date:May 2009
Library Service:See comments section. These resource lists are also being included in Destiny Quest
Your story: I am new to this so forgive me if I made a goof, I'm "experimenting"
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Marilyn Irwin said
at 8:06 pm on May 7, 2009
Alta Loma High School
Marilyn Irwin
May 2009
Provide Instruction on Internet searching and researching on a regular basis. I have developed research lists for every research project which include free informational sites from Edsitement, and the websites found on CLRN, in addition to instruction on how to navigate our subscription sites such as Ebsco Literary Research Center. These projects require teacher librarian, classroom teacher collaboration and as a result, I am also providing staff development on using reliable information sources beyond the textbooks.
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