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Does a full-time school librarian make a critical difference ... more evidence

Does a full-time school librarian make a critical difference ... more evidence | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Simply put, students suffer when they don’t have adequate resources—and, in particular, we’ve found that student achievement suffers when schools lack libraries that are staffed by full-time librarians. “Nearly every public school in Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties has a library with certified staff, which has been proven to increase student reading and comprehension,” notes Kintisch. “In contrast, most public schools in Philadelphia do not employ a certified librarian, and more than 140 do not have a library.”


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We need to keep reading to keep learning in life.

Karen Bonanno's curator insight, March 9, 1:35 AM

Essential findings and commentary on this important issue for each school community.

Anita Vance's curator insight, April 15, 3:14 PM

There is a definite need for guidance - finding the right material for the most effective learning does not "just happen".  So many schools are losing the advantages they could give struggling learners by opting to lessen or eliminate certified librarian positions.

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Information literacy: the work of librarians past and present | Reading, Writing, Research

Information literacy: the work of librarians past and present | Reading, Writing, Research | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
More information is available than most people can imagine. That's nothing new. Librarians have always shown people how to find it, evaluate it, and use it. Finding particular information and knowing how to evaluate its reliability is as difficult as ever.

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Information Literacy 2.0 | Adapting to changes in the information environment

Information Literacy 2.0 | Adapting to changes in the information environment | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

"Critical inquiry skills are among the most important in a world in which the half-life of information is rapidly shrinking. These days, what you know is almost less important than what you can find out."  The ability to evaluate and filter the information is now being suggested as the significant skill that we all need to be improving. 


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Teacher librarians as ‘information dietitians’

Teacher librarians as ‘information dietitians’ | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

This book is due for publication this month. The book blurb states: “Healthy information consumption habits are about more than productivity and efficiency. They’re about your personal health, and the health of society. Just as junk food can lead to obesity, junk information can lead to new forms of ignorance. The Information Diet provides a framework for consuming information in a healthy way, by showing you what to look for, what to avoid, and how to be selective."



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