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Obasi, Chinedu Victor – Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning, 2021
In this paper the logistic growth model of spontaneous utilization of school library in Imo State, is presented. First-order variables separable logistic equation is solved. The parameters that gave the best logistic curve for the data were determined. The number of male and female science students who utilized school library spontaneously also is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Gender Differences, Users (Information)
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Levesque, Morgan; Brien, Ken – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2020
Trudy Fletcher goes to her town's public library during the noon hour and is faced with an angry group of teenagers crowding the entryway. She enters the library and learns that the library staff members are sheltering a student from a rival school who is being threatened with assault by local students over a previous violent incident. Joyce…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Community Cooperation, Intervention, Violence
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Turnbow, Dominique; Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie – Communications in Information Literacy, 2016
Instruction librarians want clear data showing the effectiveness of our workshops as a way of demonstrating our value in education. This article uses instructional design approaches to show how to make specific changes when writing and measuring our learning outcomes to capture what we are doing in our sessions. Unlike instructors with classes…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Workshops, Librarians, Models
Belben, Cathy – Library Media Connection, 2010
Librarians can--and should--be on the lookout for new and unique ways to improve their instructional skill sets and service. One out-of-the-box opportunity to consider is to study--by reading, watching, or participating in--improvisational theater. Improv games and theater are like life: performers who may or may not know each other are given…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Library Science, Library Services, Librarians
Hoppe, Kelly M. – Library Media Connection, 2008
The author's current position had an established program of using high school seniors as library aides. She was comfortable with such a program, and knew the students could do a good job if taught correctly. She didn't count on the variety of memorable moments that would occur with these student workers. In this article, the author shares some of…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Library Personnel, School Libraries, Student Behavior
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Becker, Bernd – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 2013
The migration from traditional classrooms to online learning environments is in full effect. In the midst of these changes, a new approach to learning analytics needs to be considered. Learning analytics refers to the process of collecting and studying usage data in order to make instructional decisions that will support student success. In…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Learning Processes, Learning Activities
National Foundation for Educational Research, 2017
This summary accompanies the national report for Northern Ireland (Sizmur et al., 2017). It outlines the attainment of Year 6 pupils in Northern Ireland in the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2016 survey and explores the context of that attainment. PIRLS is a study of reading at ages 9-10 and has a five-yearly cycle.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Grade 4
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Sciammarella, Susan – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2009
Student plagiarism is a problem affecting all colleges. Various strategies have been developed to deal with this situation. But, the collaborative efforts of subject faculty and librarians in creating a team approach towards plagiarism can produce positive results. Research shows that these relationships can provide structure to assignments…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Student Behavior, Ethics, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Snyder, Beth – Library Media Connection, 2009
Parent volunteers can be an important asset to a well-run school library. Parent volunteers are that extra pair of hands and extra eyes. Monotonous and even tedious tasks can be accomplished quickly by people searching for ways to spend a little time with adult conversation while providing a benefit to their children. And eventually they can…
Descriptors: Parents, School Libraries, Volunteers, Parent Participation
Tilley, Carol L. – School Library Monthly, 2009
With the increasing ranks of cell phone ownership is an increase in text messaging, or texting. During 2008, more than 2.5 trillion text messages were sent worldwide--that's an average of more than 400 messages for every person on the planet. Although many of the messages teenagers text each day are perhaps nothing more than "how r u?" or "c u…
Descriptors: Adolescents, School Libraries, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Harper, Meghan – Knowledge Quest, 2007
Most school librarians do not think of copyright compliance and facilities planning in the same breath. Yet the design of space--physical and virtual--can discourage or promote compliance, or even help police it. Placement of and access to equipment, traffic patterns, signage, and student workspace all may influence copyright-compliance behavior…
Descriptors: Copyrights, School Libraries, Ethics, Librarians
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Crumpton, Michael A. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2005
Noise in a community college library can be part of the nature of the environment. It can also become a huge distraction for those who see the library as their sanctuary for quiet study and review of resources. This article describes the steps that should be taken by library staff in order to be proactive about noise and the library environment,…
Descriptors: Library Personnel, Student Behavior, College Libraries, Community Colleges
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Buranen, Lise – Knowledge Quest, 2009
In American colleges and universities, plagiarism is a hot topic: teachers wail and moan about the rise in student plagiarism (though often without evidence to demonstrate this supposed rise); they complain that the Web has "caused" plagiarism; and at the same time, many believe that technology is the key to "solving" the problem of student…
Descriptors: Library Role, Citation Analysis, Plagiarism, Citation Indexes
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Worley, Joan – Electronic Library, 1996
CD-ROM indexes have made students independent library users, but librarians feel that students are not using the technology effectively or critically. Discusses the effect of information technology on library instruction and on librarians' roles. Suggests that library services focus on accessing information instead of controlling it--by creating…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Indexes, Information Technology
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Auer, Nicole J.; Krupar, Ellen M. – Library Trends, 2001
Discusses the growing problem of plagiarism in academia, particularly with Internet-based resources. Topics include factors influencing student behaviors and attitudes toward plagiarism; faculty attitudes; and the role of librarians in helping to prevent and detect plagiarism, including student instruction and forming partnerships with faculty.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Internet, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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