Starting Library Centers with Independent Reading
When you start library centers for the first time, a popular one to begin with is a “reading independently” or “book buddies […]
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When you start library centers for the first time, a popular one to begin with is a “reading independently” or “book buddies […]
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Around October of each school year (after library orientation), I introduce the Pennsylvania Young Reader’s Choice voting contest to my students in
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While on sabbatical in 2017, I did a research project for a graduate class about personalizing online and face-to-face instruction for students
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A few years ago, my principal assigned 2 new classes on the specials schedule: primary and intermediate adapted library class for students
At the recent PA School Librarians Association (PSLA) Annual Conference, I read a worrisome tweet from a participant in a concurrent session.
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I’m starting a new series based on several of the “ideas that worked” that I’ve previously blogged about, such as Cheap and
Last updated: April 18, 2023 Years ago, I attended a three-day assessment seminar taught by Jay McTighe in my local area. Though the
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It’s been almost a whole school year since I hit the “Import Titles” button and replaced ALL of my Dewey nonfiction MARC