Catégories : Tous - literacy - accessibility - collaboration - technology

par Samantha Eyman Il y a 5 années

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Teacher librarians play a crucial role in fostering a love of learning and reading among students of all ages. They organize workshops and programs that engage students, staff, and parents in various literacy activities.

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Teacher Librarian (TL) and Literacy

Resources

Holzweiss, Kristina. (2016). The Under $500 Makerspace: Toys and Tools to Get you Started. Retrieved from: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jMoCwj5AZwpebQi1MnxULiea6L5Qk9ttNJl-ZIzM6o0/edit#slide=id.g147a0eb254_0_79
Merga, Margaret. (2019). Ten ways Teacher Librarians Improve Literacy in Schools. Retrieved from: https://theconversation.com/ten-ways-teacher-librarians-improve-literacy-in-schools-110026

Miller, Cathy. (2019). Building a Better Classroom Library. Retrieved from: https://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/columnists/miller/miller008.shtml

Main topic

Collaboration

Community
Invite to read to students as special guests?
sponsoring BBQ's/fundraisers
donations for materials
Between Students
in general hanging out in the library talking learning from each other
assignments
Between Staff
learning new ideas/ technology
lessons

The Learners

Promote the LOVE of reading
read for fun-let them see you reading as being socially acceptable
have clubs/programs etc.
read to ALL grades
Workshops/Lunch n Learn/After school
Staff
Parents
Students
Research skills
online: digital citizen; reputable websites
to find the right books for them
promoting life-long learning
promote the love of learning

creativity

innovators

critical thinkers

demonstrate by taking workshops

Space

opportunities
creativity innovation hands-on

makerspace

Ipad

LEGO paint markers glue, tape scissors community donations fabric

Click the link to get started

extra-curricular

reading

robotics

coding

during class

resources

technology

collaboration

inviting
inspiring- quotes
flexible/fixed scheduling
flexible seating
furniture

Materials

Engages both boys and girls
all grade levels
all categories; fantasy, mystery, etc
current real-life topics

to the issues students may be facing during this time in society; race, gender identity, relationships, etc

Technology
Coding

Brian Aspinall: Hacking the Classroom Click the YouTube link

Scratch Jr, Bee Bot Code Karts Run Marco! Think & Learn Cod-a-pillar Kodable.com Hour of Code Ozobots

Apps/Software

Epic! RazzKids

Ipads Computers Chromebooks

Renting/Borrowing from Library

BYOD

Accessibility
to all students; race, religion, disability, etc.
flexible/fixed schedule
Types
menus from places in town
magazines
e-books
books