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The Role of the Curriculum Materials Center in Teacher Preparation Christina Cicchetti, M.S., Ed.S. University of California Riverside SLA Webinar | March 14, 2014

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The Role of the Curriculum Materials Center in Teacher Preparation. Christina Cicchetti, M.S., Ed.S . University of California Riverside SLA Webinar | March 14, 2014. From Curriculum Laboratories. To Curriculum Materials Centers. Textbooks as a Scaffold for Teachers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Role of the Curriculum Materials Center

in Teacher Preparation

Christina Cicchetti, M.S., Ed.S.University of California Riverside

SLA Webinar | March 14, 2014

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From Curriculum Laboratories

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To Curriculum Materials Centers

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Textbooks as a Scaffold for Teachers

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New Formats Have Been AddedMath manipulatives Audio-Visual materials

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Accountability

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Teachers especially need to be information literate

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Latest Electronic Formats

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Challenges

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Education and Behavioral Sciences Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, A. L. A. (1993). Curriculum Materials Center Collection Development Policy. 2nd. Retrieved March 6, 2014, from http://www.ala.org/acrl/aboutacrl/directoryofleadership/sections/ebss/ebsswebsite/curric/cmcpolicy

Grossman, P., & Thompson, C. (2008). Learning from curriculum materials: scaffolds for new teachers? Teaching and Teacher Education, 24(8), 2014-2026. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2008.05.002

Henderson, M. V., & Barron, B. G. (1992). Expanding the role of the curriculum materials center: challenges for the 21st century. Education, 113(2), 254.

Instruction for Educators Committee, E. B. S. S., Association of College and Research Libraries. (2011). Information Literacy Standards for Teacher Education. Retrieved March 13, 2014, from http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/standards/ilstandards_te.pdf