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Teacher Librarian Professional Social Bookmarks

This is a resource for school librarians in which can aid in professional development throughout their careers. In this Webreel contains tips, standards, best practices, and development in programming pertaining to school libraries.

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How to Create a Curriculum Map How you can use a curriculum map to blend your curriculum and the school's standards, scaffold skills on each other, and connect to all stakeholders that are involved.
Bloom’s Taxonomy | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University Bloom’s Taxonomy. by Patricia Armstrong, Assistant Director, Center for Teaching Background Information | The Original Taxonomy | The Revised Taxonomy | Why Use Bloom’s Taxonomy? | Further Information The above graphic is released under a Creative Commons Attribution license. You’re free to share, reproduce, or otherwise use it, as long as you attribute it to the Vanderbilt...
Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally - Tech Learning from Educators' eZine --> Introduction and Background: Bloom's Taxonomy In the 1950's Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy of cognitive objectives, Bloom's Taxonomy. This categorized and ordered thinking skills and
Nudging Toward Inquiry (AASL 2009) on Vimeo Provides strategies for school librarians to gently move our K-12 instructional design closer to the inquiry approach outlined in the AASL Standards for the 21st-Century…
5 Tips to Make Professional Learning Fun Respect the time commitment faculty makes when attending professional learning opportunities.
Support Documents and Resources - South Carolina Department of Education These are resources designed to support the English language arts instruction in South Carolina.
Research Xpress - YouTube Need help with research? Having trouble with that paper, project, or assignment? Then this is the channel for you. Full of short videos with tips, tricks, an...
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/ccia-10-visual-literacy-strategies-todd-finley Do you wish your students could better understand and critique the images that saturate their waking life? That's the purpose of visual literacy (VL), to explicitly teach a collection of competencies that will help students think through, think about and think with pictures. Standards Support Visual Literacy Instruction
Conducting Effective Internet Research | TWO WRITING TEACHERS Many students struggle with the research portion of research-based writing. Here are some tips to help students to conduct Internet searches safely and effectively.
Evaluating Sources: The CRAAP Test | Piktochart Visual Editor Evaluating Sources: The CRAAP Test | Piktochart Visual Editor
Overview Big6 by the Month, Aug. 22, 7-8 pm Eastern 8-22-13 7.03 PM on Vimeo Big6 by the Month is our proven approach to a comprehensive and systematic information & technology skills instructional program. In this webinar series, we…
Flipping Your Classroom: Step by Step Guide - EdTechReview™ (ETR) In this step-by-step guide learn how to navigate the technology choices that need to be made as well as get advice on how to rethink your class time as you get started with the Flipped Classroom.
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #2—How to Implement an Information Literacy Program - YouTube This video is Part 2 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he...
Mike Eisenberg Vodcast #4—The Role of the Teacher-Librarian and the School Library Program - YouTube This video is Part 4 of the "Mike Eisenberg Information Literacy Series" of vodcasts. Each vodcast is set up in a format where Mike answers questions that he...
10 Assessments You Can Perform In 90 Seconds 10 Assessments You Can Perform In 90 Seconds
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/differentiated-instruction-social-media-tools-john-mccarthy Social media can enhance differentiated instruction if the tools are selected with a careful eye on individual students' readiness, interests, and learning profiles.
Differentiation Resources for Teachers - Tools, Information and Resources to Help Teachers Increase Student Learning
How to Plan Lessons to Engage 21st Century Students - EdTechReview™ (ETR) Asked a number of educators on how they plan their lessons to keep their student engaged..
List of Great Tools for Different Kinds of Learners - EdTechReview™ (ETR) Here’s a list of 100 best tools for different kinds of learners which can help them learn in their own distinctive styles.
7 Tips For Successful Collaboration Erin Gilrein and Jennifer Wolfe have been collaborative teaching partners for almost a decade. They share seven tips for building a successful collaborative
Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) The library program is fully integrated into the educational program so that students, teachers, and school librarians become partners in learning. This integration strengthens the teaching for learning process to ensure students are active learners who guide and continually assess their learning process. Open access to a quality school library program is essential for students to develop the vital skills necessary to analyze, evaluate, interpret, and communicate information and ideas in a variety of formats.
KQED When teachers, parents and students are asked to change how they have been doing things, it often involves an element of loss that doesn't get recognized i
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10 Tips to Create Great Readers | Scholastic Teach good habits and watch reading skills soar.
How To Create A Book Trailer | The Creative Penn How to create a book trailer by scripting your idea, choosing images, video and audio, then editing it together with appropriate text to create a powerful video of your book
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Using Film to Teach Reading and Literacy Consultant Frank W Baker shares lots of ideas about using screenplays, closed captioning, and media-related projects to boost reading and other literacy skills.
Poetry | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Annotated list of poetry tites on the Outstanding Books for the College Bound list.
Poetry for Teens | Academy of American Poets Poetry for Teens - If you’re a teen looking to learn more about the art of reading or writing poetry, we’ve gathered a selection of poems, essays, recommended reading lists, must-have anthologies, interviews, and advice just for you.
How Teachers Can Find and Download Safe Creative Common Images for use in the Classroom - EdTechReview™ (ETR) Photos for Class is a great platform that enables educators to find safe images that can be used for educational purpose in the classrooms.
Copyright and Creative Commons Explained by Common Craft (VIDEO) This video tells the story of a photographer who learns to use both Copyright and Creative Commons to accomplish her goals.
Plagiarism Prevention for Research Projects Feel free to use this presentation, I would like a reference to http://cybercheats.blogspot.com/ if you do. Learning Objectives: Identify leading causes and …
25 Sure-Fire Strategies for Handling Difficult Students | Scholastic You can breathe a sigh of relief now! Here's expert advice on what to do when students act up and personalities clash.
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/classroom-management-intervention-two-step-richard-curwin? All of us have had major classroom disruptions that try our patience and push our limits. These incidents can threaten our sense of control and generate fear of looking weak to other students. We fear that other students might do the same thing if we don't take a strong stance.
https://www.edutopia.org/article/why-i-dont-have-classroom-rules A high school teacher tries a classroom management experiment thinking it will fail. Years later, he’s still at it.
5 Excellent Video Tutorials to Teach Students about Online Safety | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
The 9 essential elements of digital citizenship | eSchool News Author Mike Ribble outlines nine essential elements of digital citizenship that every student should know.
5 Excellent Videos to Teach Your Students about Digital Citizenship | Educational Technology and Mobile Learning Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
5 Ways to Advocate without Being in Your Face | Knowledge Quest As librarians we know the importance of advocating for our profession. It is our responsibility to share with others what we do to help students.
Advocacy | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) What Is Advocacy? Definitions developed by the AASL Advocacy Committee. Events Information on AASL sponsored events including Banned Websites Awareness Day and School Library Month.
ALA Libraries Transform | An initiative of the American Library Association Designed to increase public awareness of the value, impact and services provided by libraries and library professionals, the Libraries Transform campaign will ensure there is one clear, energetic voice for our profession.
School Library Snapshot | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues Thank you for participating in School Library Snapshot! Now more than ever, school librarians are critical to student success and it is equally critical that we showcase that value.  The Library Snapshot is a project that originated with the New Jersey Library Association and New Jersey State Library in 2009. It was  developed for public libraries and has been used across the country. We gratefully acknowledge these two organizations for their fantastic tool that we have adapted for use by school librarians.This page provides intstructions and resources for the School Library Snapshot.
Toolkits | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) AASL Advocacy Toolkit  AASL developed toolkits provide links, documents, and other materials to help school librarians build their library program.

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