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Minter, Sydney – Library Media Connection, 2008
Collaboration in the library need not always follow the standard pattern of "one" library media specialist working with "one" core teacher. Why not toss an art or drama instructor into the mix and watch the fun and excitement intensify? In this day of testing and curriculum standards, creative projects involving several staff members are too often…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Cooperative Planning, Program Development
Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Waldrip, Andrea – Library Media Connection, 2004
Media specialists operate in an environment of challenge, controversy, and daily travail. A new and particularly challenging trend makes media specialists responsible for teaching classes, especially in reading, or to hold a spot on the so called "specials" rotation. [For Part II, see EJ717650.]
Descriptors: Program Development, Time Management, Media Specialists, Teacher Role
Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Waldrip, Andrea – Library Media Connection, 2004
The ways in which one can keep the library media plan on track in the face of the realistic challenges faced by media are discussed. A system for prioritizing tasks, both planned goal-related tasks and tasks that walk in the door in varying degrees of emergency status and by need of more time management strategies could be used. [For Part I, see…
Descriptors: Program Development, Media Specialists, Time Management, Needs Assessment
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2006
In this article, the author provides 10 suggestions for a successful workshop, including advice and examples: (1) Know your role; (2) Limit your topic; (3) Be organized and communicate that organization; (4) Set out a problem or possibility; then offer a solution or opportunity; (5) Be conversational and have fun; (6) Good handouts and good slides…
Descriptors: Workshops, Program Development, Program Implementation, Planning
McKee, Beverly – Library Media Connection, 2005
A library media specialist writes about high school book clubs describing about setting the administration, dealing with logistics, recruiting members, choosing the right books, reaping the benefits, publicizing the club and reaching out to other clubs.
Descriptors: Clubs, Media Specialists, School Libraries, High Schools
Bishop, Kay; Janczak, Sue – Library Media Connection, 2005
Staff development workshops conducted by library media specialists can assist teachers to integrate information literacy skills and technology into their curricula. Guidelines are presented on the planning and implementation of such workshops.
Descriptors: Workshops, Staff Development, Media Specialists, Information Skills
Rader, Fran – Library Media Connection, 2004
The idea of reading a classic out loud during lunch each day of National Library Week was to make high school students participate in the library campaign. A library media specialist at Cleburne (Texas) High School discusses the planning, promotion and implementation of the programme.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, High School Students, Student Participation