Librarians and Educators Collaborating for Success

Librarians and Educators Collaborating for Success
Author: Marcia A. Mardis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9798216111009

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The first in the IASL-Libraries Unlimited partnership series, this book features contributions written by authors from around the world about their effective collaboration experiences. Collaboration between teachers and school librarians is a topic that is often discussed in the quest for educational excellence, but the international perspective is something that is rarely explored. This text documents the collaboration endeavors in international school libraries and—drawing upon research and direct experience—demonstrates effective collaboration experiences in a range of countries. It also features selected brief case studies as well as several original essays on the topic of collaboration between teachers and teacher librarians in curriculum planning. The result of a joint effort between Libraries Unlimited and the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), this book shows how collaboration with teachers looks in the international arena. It addresses topics such as collaborating for success with student searching, the roles of librarians and teachers in the research process, principal involvement, information literacy, inquiry-based learning, use of digital resources, models of collaboration for diversity, and evaluation of collaboration. Additionally, the current research findings presented will offer readers new insights into their profession.

Librarians and Educators Collaborating for Success

Librarians and Educators Collaborating for Success
Author: Marcia A. Mardis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781440837517

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The first in the IASL-Libraries Unlimited partnership series, this book features contributions written by authors from around the world about their effective collaboration experiences. Collaboration between teachers and school librarians is a topic that is often discussed in the quest for educational excellence, but the international perspective is something that is rarely explored. This text documents the collaboration endeavors in international school libraries and—drawing upon research and direct experience—demonstrates effective collaboration experiences in a range of countries. It also features selected brief case studies as well as several original essays on the topic of collaboration between teachers and teacher librarians in curriculum planning. The result of a joint effort between Libraries Unlimited and the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), this book shows how collaboration with teachers looks in the international arena. It addresses topics such as collaborating for success with student searching, the roles of librarians and teachers in the research process, principal involvement, information literacy, inquiry-based learning, use of digital resources, models of collaboration for diversity, and evaluation of collaboration. Additionally, the current research findings presented will offer readers new insights into their profession.

Collaborations for Student Success

Collaborations for Student Success
Author: Dallas Long
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538119082

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Libraries are exploring new roles and new partnerships on college campuses in order to improve students’ experiences and enable learning outside the classroom. But other than faculty members, who are librarians’ potential partners? The student affairs professionals are responsible for everything from residence halls to service learning to career exploration and make up one of the fastest growing groups in higher education - they are the experts in student development and the student experience. However, librarians and student affairs professionals are largely unfamiliar with each other's roles in student learning. By using multiple focus groups, Long describes the experiences and perceptions of librarians and student affairs professionals at several four-year, residential colleges and universities. He identifies ways librarians and student affairs professionals share common values and can approach partnerships successfully – but also the barriers that result when these two groups don’t fully understand each other’s roles in student learning. This book is the perfect road map for librarians and student affairs professionals alike who are seeking partners for campus collaborations.

Instructional Partnerships

Instructional Partnerships
Author: Judi Moreillon,Susan D. Ballard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Instructional materials centers
ISBN: 0838986382

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Librarians and Instructional Designers

Librarians and Instructional Designers
Author: Joe Eshleman,Richard Moniz,Karen Mann,Kristen Eshleman
Publsiher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780838914793

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With a firm foundation on best practices drawn from a variety of institutions, this book maps out a partnership between academic librarians and instructional designers that will lead to improved outcomes.

School Librarians and the Technology Department

School Librarians and the Technology Department
Author: Mary Ann Bell,Holly Weimar,James Van Roekel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9798216141907

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This handbook provides librarians and technology specialists with the tools to understand the issues and challenges related to their counterparts' jobs, and find ways to work together for the betterment of all concerned. School Librarians and the Technology Department: A Practical Guide to Successful Collaboration was inspired by the authors' collective realization that far too often librarians and technology specialists fail to collaborate successfully, and sometimes even find their groups at odds with one another. This book is the antidote: it is a powerful call to establish and improve relationships between the two for the benefit of the students as well as the librarians and technology specialists themselves. The book begins by providing background information about the history of librarianship and the use of computer technology in schools. The authors trace the origins of the positions related to educational technology, such as "technology specialist," "teacher," and "director." The following chapters describe and address specific concerns of both librarians and technology specialists. Most importantly, this collaborative work offers practical suggestions for cooperation between these two groups of educators as they work together to offer the best possible materials and instructions to students. School Librarians and the Technology Department concludes by hypothesizing what the future holds in the realms of librarianship and technology in this rapidly changing information age.

Radical Collaborations for Learning

Radical Collaborations for Learning
Author: Violet H. Harada,Sharon Coatney
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2020-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9798216135395

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Librarians can be effective catalysts and vital connectors who facilitate successful partnerships that enrich students' lives—"radical collaborations" that have deep and far-reaching impact. Envisioning schools as learning organizations requires collaborating with the greater communities as an integral part of the school's dynamic. How can librarians be key players in realizing this concept of schools? This book addresses this essential question, as well as how librarians can serve as catalysts in reaching beyond the traditional school to form alliances and partnerships with a range of community organizations and agencies, and how these collaborations result in transformative learning experiences not only for the students but for the adults who work together as well. The authors provide examples of schools where librarians, library directors, and educators are joining together in these types of unique partnerships. Chapters are authored by library professionals, who describe what stimulates and motivates these partnerships and how they are collaboratively developed and sustained. This publication will be a catalyst that will inspire readers to grow similar alliances in their own schools and districts among public libraries, colleges, arts foundations, nonprofit cultural organizations, and STEM-related agencies.

Collaborating to Meet Standards

Collaborating to Meet Standards
Author: Toni Buzzeo
Publsiher: Linworth
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-08-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39076002716673

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Provides an introduction to collaboration, including a history and overview of the movement, practical suggestions for implementing the collaborative process, and ideas for overcoming common roadblocks to collaboration.