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Saved by Ann Sperske
on February 18, 2009 at 11:28:04 am
 

 

 

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: Vintage High School

School Address: 1375 Trower Avenue

Your Name: Ann Sperske

Date: February 14, 2009

Library Service: #8 Providing Internet/Research Instruction

Your story: Senior Projects roll around every spring and I speak to most senior English classes. For every topic, I have a list of books, organizations, databases and websites for students to use. Where is that list? In my head. I have worked with students for so long that I go to sleep thinking of resources they can use. I do create lesson plans that outline the research process (differentiated for each level of student), powerpoint to explain the perils of plagiarism, webportals and wikis and blogs that I offer for comparison,  instruct the value of citation with noodletools, teach RSS feeds to students who need up-to-the-minute information on topics like immigration, the budget process or youth specific laws but the best information comes from one-on-one conversations with students. I can lead them to what they need, show each how to sift through the nonsense and get to the core of the data and empower them with the skills to do it again.... on their own, without me. Senior projects are not about "googling it" they involve so much more and without my persistence, some students would go about the process with wikipedia as the main documented source.

 

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