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Helping Teachers Teach: A School Library Media Specialist's Role Third Editionby Ann Marlow Riedling
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This book is the third edition of a very popular book describing in depth one of the many roles of the school library media specialist. It has been updated to include the changes in technology, national guidelines and standards and to explain the library media specialists continuing role as an instructional consultant in schools. Previous editions of this book have been widely used in library instruction classes throughout the country and this edition should prove to be a very popular update. Book News Annotation:Useful for school librarians and in library science courses, this
book defines the instructional consultation role and covers each step
in the instructional design process. Now in its third edition, the
book has been updated and expanded to include changes in technology,
national guidelines and standards, and the new role of the school
library media specialist as an instructional consultant. Each chapter
begins with a summary of key concepts and includes questions and
reading suggestions. An appendix provides a complete sample unit
depicting the instructional design process, and excerpts from
policies and procedures manuals.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Review:A title which is entering its third edition deserves respect, and this title offers a great depth of analysis, experience and application related to learning, classroom management, teaching and teacher-librarianship. For the practising teacher-librarian the title strikes right to the core of the role: for a long time Australian and New Zealand teacher-librarians have been involved in a cooperative and collaborative relationship with classroom teachers.Orana Review:Any educational environment stressing "learner outcomes" will find this book interesting....It is impressive, well organized, and generously packed with information.The Book Report Review:This book should be part of the professional library....Recommended.School Library Media Quarterly Review:From previous edition: Philip Turner has filled a very real need in the school library profession.Emergency Librarian Synopsis:Describes the many roles of the school library media specialist. Synopsis:Thoroughly updated to include chnages in technology and national standrds, this widely used text describes the many roles of the school library media specialist. Table of ContentsPreface Part I: Instructional Consultation and the School Library Media Specialist Chapter 1: The Roles of the School Library Media Specialist Chapter 2: A Levels Approach to Helping Teachers Teach Chapter 3: Finding Out Where You Are and Where You Want to Go Chapter 4: The Initial Level Chapter 5: The Moderate Level Chapter 6: The In-Depth Level Part II: The Steps in the Instructional Design Process Chapter 7: Needs Assessment Chapter 8: Learner Analysis Chapter 9: Instructional Objectives Chapter 10: Assessment of Student Performance Chapter 11: Strategies and Activities Development Chapter 12: Materials Selection Chapter 13: Implementation Chapter 14: Evaluation Chapter 15: Conclusion Appendixes What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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