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COMMUNICATING THE CCSS Teacher Librarians Unite!

Teacher Librarians Unite!. To ensure that students are effective users and producers of information and ideas

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COMMUNICATING THE CCSSTeacher Librarians Unite!

MISSION OF TEACHER LIBRARIANS

To ensure that students are

effective users and producers of

information and ideas

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF TEACHER LIBRARIANS

Information Technology Instruction Reading Advocacy Information Management

INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTION

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTION

Definition Information Literacy

Information Detectives Digital Citizenship

Ethical and aware users of information Student Collaboration

Work together and learn together to build a better world

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTION

Examples Compare and contrast Abraham Lincoln

and Babe Ruth. Make an Animoto of your findings.

Students create cyberbullying podcasts for teacher use.

Using Edmodo, share your visual and print findings, and comment upon others’ findings from your global warming research.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTION

Benefits Real-life and real-world working

experiences and communication skills

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTION

Links are student-created content

READING ADVOCACY

READING ADVOCACY

Definition “Exciting students about books and media

as well as providing easy access for rich books and media collection.” ~Mike Eisenberg

READING ADVOCACY

Example“Reading is where great stories begin.”

~Reach Out and Read Book Talks Battle of the Books Poetry Out Loud

READING ADVOCACY

Benefits Lifelong Readers Higher Reading Scores

READING ADVOCACY

Links www.freereading.net www.manybooks.net www.librivox.org http://dictionary.k12opened.com www.gutenberg.org www.k12opened.com/ebooks http://etc.usf.edu.lit2go www.teachersdomain.org/special/lit360

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

Definition Organize print and non-print resources Help clients (students, teachers,

administrators, parents, service providers) access information

Keep abreast of latest resources and technology

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

Examples Provide open and equitable access to resources,

technology, and information services for the entire school community

Develops and administers inviting and effective physical and digital library environments

Manages resources to support teaching and learning

Administers information management systems to support student learning and school and district programs

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

Benefits Access to a knowledgeable coach Access to vetted information Saves time Improves critical thinking Teach the research process Value-added/money savings Provides equal access to everyone

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

Links www.corestandards.org www.wpcliparet.com www.icivics.org www.teacherdomain.org www.learnnc.org www.merlot.org

THE TEAM

Becky Alexander—PreK-6 Rinda Montgomery Conwell—K-middle college Jenny Crow—K-12 Mary DeMarre—K-8 Esther Knaupp—7-12 Michele McRae—K-5 Katherine Otis—7-12 Becky Russell—State (Colorado) Shelley Skaar—10-12