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Title: Leading into Learning Partnerships


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Leading into Learning Partnerships
  • How Teacher Librarians work with teachers to
    improve the learning environment of schools.

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ICTs
Teacher
Learning
Partnerships
TeacherLibrarian
SACSAF
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Partners in Learning
  • 1980s
  • Partners in Learning 1988 - CPPT
  • SACE RBL
  • Foundation for the Future - strategic alliances
  • P21
  • Teachers Work 2001 - relationships for learning

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If we have the internet, do we still need school
libraries or indeed TLs?
Computers are useless. They can only give you
answers. PABLO PICASSO
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Constructivism
Teacher-centred ? Student-centred Transmitter ?
Facilitator Content ? Essential Learnings Product
? Process
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Multi-literacies
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Essential Learnings (SA)
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Online projects
e-Learning
e-pals
The ability to learn anywhere and at any time
has meant re-thinking how education is delivered,
and assessed. The one size fits all approach
with standardised delivery and assessment in a
linear progression through prescribed content is
now redundant.
Webquests
ThinkQuests
PBL
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New Learning Partnerships
  • Redesigning assignments

Providing the scaffolds
Staff PD
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Oh, where is a teacher librarian when you really
need one?!
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Colorado study
  • Students perform better academically where the
    LMS
  • is part of a planning and teaching team with the
    classroom teacher,
  • teaches information literacy, and
  • provides one-to-one tutoring for students in
    need.
  • A detailed summary of the findings is available
    at http//www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed4568
    61.html

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Teacher Librarians a value-added asset for
schools
  • Teacher librarians contribute,
  • not by re-shelving books but by using their
    expertise to collaborate with teachers
  • not by covering books but by providing valuable
    professional development in the use of ICT
  • not by checking books in and out but by joining
    committees to develop policies and practices that
    enhance student learning
  • not by chasing overdues but by working directly
    with students to develop their reading and
    information literacy skills.

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Learning Partnerships
Teachers may not be aware of the benefits of
having a qualified teacher librarian managing and
teaching in the school library, because they have
never really experienced it.
  • How much can be achieved by individual teacher
    librarians is determined largely by the support
    they receive from their colleagues and the school
    administration
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