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Martin, Ann E.; Saykanic, Donna M. – 1999
This curriculum guide identifies minimum library and media skills students should master as well as expanded and new library skills that should be introduced and developed in all elementary classrooms. It begins with the mission of the Passaic School District, a message to classroom teachers and elementary school librarians, the mission of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Information Technology, Library Role
Petty, Walter T.; And Others – 1994
Continuing an emphasis from earlier editions on such areas as early education and the use of electronic teaching aids as an integral aspect of the classroom program, this book views language arts instruction as based on a comprehensive instruction plan composed of many different teaching strategies and types of materials. This edition of the book…
Descriptors: Electromechanical Aids, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Language Arts
Johnson, Doug – Library Talk, 1998
Discusses how to write assessment instruments for student performance skills with computers that cannot be evaluated by standard paper and pencil tests and considers the library media specialist's role. Highlights include assessing content and the container, or format; using examples of high quality work; giving criteria; revisions; and using…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Evaluation Criteria
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English, Nancy; Hanks, Ruth – Knowledge Quest, 2003
Considers the roles of teachers and school librarians in comparison to J. K. Rowling's muggles and wizards in the Harry Potter books. Presents a technology assessment tool that asks teachers what skills they would like the library to provide to support curriculum, including reference, technology, literacy, and collaborative learning, and provides…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Learning Resources Centers
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1985
Intended for teachers, librarians, and administrators, this handbook explores the possibilities of implementing a "Children as Authors" project by using collaborative and integrative teaching strategies to motivate elementary school children to write. After describing the project and explaining its benefits, the handbook explores ways…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Integrated Activities, Library Role
Doiron, Ray; Davies, Judy – 1998
This book offers concrete strategies and activities for implementing an integrated school library program that can be put to immediate use in the library and classroom. It gives educators a better understanding of the integrated school library program and its benefits, then shows how to establish the collaborative approach in program planning,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Moore, Penny – Teacher Librarian, 2000
Discussion of the development of information literacy focuses on a study in New Zealand elementary schools that examined teachers' understanding of information skills; teachers' understanding of resource-based learning; the role of the library; a model of information problem solving; students' experiences; conflicting information; and reading and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Information Literacy
McVitty, Walter – Primary English Notes (P.E.N.), 1985
The teaching activities presented in this pamphlet focus on school libraries. The pamphlet begins with a description of the role of the school library. It then discusses the library as a resource center, the kinds of resources contained there (both print and nonprint materials), the function of the teacher-librarian, scheduling library activities,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Education, Information Services, Learning Activities
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Jund, Suzanne, Ed. – Wisconsin State Reading Association Journal, 1978
The articles in this journal for reading teachers stress the importance of enjoyment in the reading process. The topics discussed include the following: the role of comic books in the classroom, the effect of story telling on oral language and imagination development, the place of the library in reading for enjoyment, reading motivation through…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Library Role, Motivation Techniques
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Cianciolo, Patricia J. – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1994
Reports on research involving 300 K-5 students in a 2-year study of teaching and learning literature as art. The report briefly describes the kinds of changes elementary school teachers and university personnel made in their knowledge and instructional practices and the impact on children's knowledge and understanding of literature. (Contains…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Children, Childrens Literature, Classroom Research
Lamme, Linda Leonard; Beckett, Cecilia – 1992
This digest examines changes that are involved in an elementary school library media program when the school's instructional methods move from a basic skills to a whole language approach. These changes are discussed in terms of three curricular foci--theme studies, process writing, and literature-based reading--and new demands that are placed on…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Learning Resources Centers
Hansen, Jane – 1987
Focusing on encouraging students to take responsibility for their own learning and giving them a sense of control over their efforts, this book explores how the response approach to writing instruction can be put to good use in teaching children to read. Respectively, chapters discuss (1) how the author learned about writing, reading, teaching,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Role, Elementary Education, Library Role
Racism and Sexism Resource Center for Educators, New York, NY. – 1977
Native people always wear feathers or headdresses; they frequently brandish tomahawks; they live in tipis; the women usually have babies on their backs; the men are fierce and violent; they lurk behind trees; they spend much time dancing on one leg; and their existence is dependent on the proximity of cowboys. They are not men, women and children,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Books, Childhood Attitudes