
Librarians and Educators Collaborating for Success
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Collaboration between teachers and school librarians is a topic that is often discussed in the quest for educational excellence, but the international perspective is something that is rarely explored. This text documents the collaboration endeavors in international school libraries and-drawing upon research and direct experience-demonstrates effective collaboration experiences in a range of countries. It also features selected brief case studies as well as several original essays on the topic of collaboration between teachers and teacher librarians in curriculum planning.
The result of a joint effort between Libraries Unlimited and the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), this book shows how collaboration with teachers looks in the international arena. It addresses topics such as collaborating for success with student searching, the roles of librarians and teachers in the research process, principal involvement, information literacy, inquiry-based learning, use of digital resources, models of collaboration for diversity, and evaluation of collaboration. Additionally, the current research findings presented will offer readers new insights into their profession.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Considering Stakeholder Roles
- Overview: Collaboration for Diverse Stakeholders
- An International Study on Principal Support of School Libraries: Synergy in Themes and Methods
- Principals' Perspectives of School Librarians
- Student Learning through Ohio School Libraries, Part 2: Faculty Perceptions of Effective School Libraries
- 2. Collaboration in a Digital Environment
- Overview: Creating a Collaborative Culture in a Digital Learning Environment
- Teaching Information Skills in the Information Age: An Examination of Trends in the Middle Grades
- The Three Cs of Distance Education: Competence, Creativity and Community
- The Power of Web 2.0: Teacher-Librarians Become School Technology Leaders
- 3. Collaboration Models to Meet Diverse Needs
- Overview: The Power of Teacher/Librarian Collaboration: Global Research Perspectives
- The Social Inclusion Function of the School Library
- The School as an Information Ecology: A Framework for Studying Changes in Information Use
- Seeing the Clouds: Teacher Librarian as Broker in Collaborative Planning with Teachers
- 4. Evaluating Collaboration and Discovering Best Practices
- Overview: Beginning and Ending with Assessment: A Collaborative Model of Evaluation
- Librarians and Teachers as Research Partners: Reshaping Practices Based on Assessment and Reflection
- Every Flower in the Garden: Collaboration between School Librarians and Science Teachers
- Shared Vision: A Key to Successful Collaboration?
- 5. Excellence in Pre-Professional Preparation
- Overview: Collaboration and Student Achievement: Educating for Leadership and Sustainability
- A Theoretical Understanding of Teacher and Librarian Collaboration (TLC)
- Librarians' Leadership Efficacy, Pedagogical Training, and School Involvement: Collaboration between Teachers and School Librarians in Israel
- Information Literacy in the New Zealand Education Sector
- Index
- About the Editor and Contributors
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