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Your School Library Check It Out!
Lesley S. J. Farmer
ISBN: 1-59158-671-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-59158-671-5
107 pages
Libraries Unlimited
Publication: 4/30/2009
List Price: $35.00 (UK Sterling Price: £24.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Trim Size: 8 1/2 x 11
Subjects: Reviews:
  • "Farmer (library media technology, California State U., Long Beach) describes how the school library program and staff can support and complement what classroom teachers do. She provides an overview of the resources and services of school library media programs, its physical and virtual facilities, the different roles of teacher librarians and how classroom teachers can partner with them for literacy, in instruction, and in professional development."
    —Reference & Research Book News
    August 2009
  • "Teacher-librarians new to the field, those looking for ways to increase library visibility within their school community, or librarians looking for ways to increase administrator/teacher buy-in for the library program will be interested in this volume, which includes projects, reproducibles, checklists, and recommendations for further reading."
    —Booklist
    10/15/2009
Description: Defines and models the ways the school library program, the faculty of the school and the library staff work together to perform the important work of education in each and every school. Use this book with teachers or give to school administrators to use in staff development activities. Structured with short overview chapters that explain the instructional partner role of the school librarian, it contains checklists and reproducible handouts to be given to teachers after discussion of each chapter. Chapters are designed to stand alone as topics for training. Valuable for preservice teacher preparation programs and for use of the AASL affiliates as they work in preservice teacher programs. Glossary of terms.

This title defines and models the ways the school library program and the library staff performs the important work of education that the school community does every day. Use this book with teachers or give to school administrators to use in staff development activities or to professors to use with preservice teachers. Structured with short overview chapters that explain the instructional role of the school librarian, it contains checklists and reproducible handouts to be given to teachers after discussion of each chapter. Chapters are designed to stand alone as topics for training. Beginning by giving an overview of school library media programs and the staff, the author explains the different roles that school librarians play within the school, and shows how school community members can partner with them to enhance student learning and professional development. Each chapter includes practical information, scenarios of educator/librarian success, checklists to remind educators of how the library can help them, beginning projects that can quick start the school community's use of the library's resources, reproducibles for staff development and other services, and recommendations for further reading that will help the school community collaborate with the school library media specialist.
About the Author: LESLEY S. J. FARMER is Coordinator of Library Media Teacher Services Credential Program and Professor of Library Media Technology at California State University, Long Beach. A frequent contributor to professional journals, she was selected by CSLA as the 1999 Technology School Librarian of the Year.
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