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Super Searchers Go To School Sharing Online Strategies With K12 Students Teachers And Librarians Joyce Kasman Valenza

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Super Searchers Go To School Sharing Online Strategies With K12 Students Teachers And Librarians Joyce Kasman Valenza
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Publisher: Information Today, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.19 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Joyce Kasman Valenza, Reva Basch, Doug Johnson
ISBN: 9780910965705, 0910965706
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Super Searchers Go To School Sharing Online Strategies With K12 Students Teachers And Librarians Joyce Kasman Valenza by Joyce Kasman Valenza, Reva Basch, Doug Johnson 9780910965705, 0910965706 instant download after payment.

Using an expert interview approach to K-12 research, this book shares ideas from professional researchers on the improvement of teacher awareness of critical information skills and the importance of information fluency. How educators and librarians can intrude respectfully when research becomes a largely self-serving pursuit, what the developmental issues are in teaching searching, and what a best practice looks like are discused. Other topics covered include motivating learners to care about improving their searching skills, selecting high quality resources, and how to engage an entire community, including classroom teachers, administrators, and parents.

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