Collaborative Library Research Projects
Inquiry that Stimulates the Senses
John D. Volkman
1-59158-623-2/978-1-59158-623-4
Description
Out of his many years of experience in collaborating with teachers in a large high school, the author describes the collaboration process and presents lessons in various disciplines to spark student inquiry.
Reviews:
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"Volkman provides a wealth of practical information and ready-to-use research lessons that will promote actual student inquiry....Developed with teachers by a school librarian, these units actively engage students in the learning process. A must-buy for school libraries!"
—Booklist
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"This book provides helpful advice in an area central to the mission of school media specialist everywhere – collaboration with teachers. In clear, jargon-free language, Volkman lays out an argument for using his style of collaborative research units. Using multiple methods and media helps students learn material more effectively. Volkman shows examples of research units he has used incorporating various media and methods in stations that can be set up in the media center…Volkman's accessible writing provides a well-thought-out, no-nonsense book that will be useful to the novice or experienced school media specialist in junior high and high school settings. Whether attempting to build a working relationship with teachers or merely looking for a fresh direction from which to approach collaboration, these units will be useful for school media specialists at any experience level."
—VOYA
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"This guide is chock full of ready-to-use collaboration units based on universal topics such as World War II, the Holocaust, Greek history, and Shakespeare. It is ideal both for introducing collaboration and for folks who need an infusion of new ideas...The sheer completeness of this resource makes it valuable for any librarian to instantly collaborate with classroom teachers."
—Library Media Connection
About the Author
John D. Volkman
has been the Library Media Teacher at Reedley High School in California since 2002. He received his MA in Library Science from San Jose State University in 1976 and has been a Library Media Teacher at Fresno area high schools since then. His first book was
Cruising Through Research, Library Skills for Young Adults
(Libraries Unlimited, 1998).
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