
The Library-Classroom Partnership
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The authors have incorporated the teaching of those library media skills with every discipline taught in the school. Through these lessons, students will realize that research and reference are a vital part of the learning process, complementing and enriching every subject.
The eleven disciplines (English, mathematics, social studies, science, art, music, home and careers, technology, physical education, health, and foreign language) normally taught in the junior high and middle schools are addressed in this work. To be included, a lesson must be a learning experience in both the library skills and the subject areas. Each unit has been cooperatively developed using the expertise of the school library media specialist and the subject teacher. All lessons have been implemented successfully in the junior high and middle school environment.
This revised and expanded edition of The Library Classroom- Partnership also deals with technology and the changing economic and social conditions affecting public schools. It includes a new section on reading enrichment as well as instruction in accessing information electronically.
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Margaret Rizzo is a school library media specialist at O'Rourke Middle School and an adjunct instructor in English composition and literature at Schenectady County Community College.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Library Media Skills
- General
- Orientation - Lesson # 1
- Orientation - Lesson # 2
- Orientation - Lesson # 3
- Orientation - Lesson # 4
- Orientation - Lesson # 5
- Notetaking Techniques
- Bibliography
- Searching the Internet
- Art
- A Historical Perspective on American Architecture
- The Influence of Classical Architecture on Local Buildings
- Art History, Art Appreciation
- English
- Magazines
- Poetic Devices
- Mythology
- Folklore
- Favorite Authors
- African Americans in Arts and Letters
- Novels - Literary Criticism
- Foreign Language
- Travel Tips
- Current Events in Foreign Countries
- Health
- Disease Research
- Substance Abuse
- Home Economics
- Consumer Reports
- Career Exploration
- Conflict Resolution
- Mathematics
- Careers in Mathematics
- Census
- Music
- Composers
- What's that you're Hearing?
- Physical Education
- The Olympics
- Sport Investigation
- Sports Personalities
- Reading
- Biography Book Talks
- Readers' Forum
- Book Reviews on Disc
- Science
- Classification of Organisms
- Science in the News
- Chemical Element Report
- Biography of a Scientist
- Experiment
- Scientific Classification
- Physical Science Research
- Energy - Critical Thinking
- Plant Organism Collection Project
- Animal Investigation
- Social Studies
- Introduction to Report Writing/Explorers
- Social Studies References
- The Forgotten Presidents
- Historical Fiction
- Immigration
- Biographical References
- Civil Rights
- Colonial Living
- Technology
- Space Exploration
- Inventions
- The World of the Future
- Addenda
- Table of Lessons and Library Media Skills Taught
- References Used
- Web Sites
- About the Authors
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