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Helping Teachers Teach » (3rd Edition)

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Authors: Ann Marlow Riedling, Ann Marlow Riedling
ISBN-13: 9781591580201, ISBN-10: 159158020X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Date Published: August 2003
Edition: 3rd Edition

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Author Biography: Ann Marlow Riedling

PHILIP M. TURNER is Dean, School of Library and Information Science, and Associate Vice President for Distance Education, University of North Texas, Denton.

ANN MARLOW RIEDLING is Associate Professor and Department Chair, School Library and Information Science, Spalding University, Louisville, Kentucky.

Book Synopsis

Describes the many roles of the school library media specialist.

Paula Rohrlick - KLIATT

This new edition of a classic text focuses on a new role for school library media specialists, that of instructional consultant. Ten years have passed since the book's second edition, and educational practices have changed, partly due to the advent of new technologies. Beyond promoting reading and fostering information skills, the often-neglected but important function of "helping teachers teach" can be a challenging and rewarding part of a school library media specialist's job, the authors maintain. They carefully and thoroughly describe what the role of instructional consultant entails and how to implement it at various levels. At the initial level, for example, the school media specialist might simply gather and make available materials, equipment or facilities to help faculty; at the moderate level, he or she might offer advice or help, such as assistance in writing instructional objectives; at the in-depth level, the specialist is extensively involved in the instructional design process, providing in-service training and collaborating with teachers. Sample scenarios help make the goals and activities at each level clear. Chapters then go on to cover the instructional design process, learner analysis, instructional objectives, assessment of student performance, strategies and activities development, materials selections, implementation and evaluation. While the goal of becoming an instructional consultant might seem daunting, Turner and Riedling have created a road map to make it achievable. This is a valuable resource for all school library media specialists. KLIATT Codes: P-Recommended. 2003, Libraries Unltd, 294p. illus. bibliogs. index., Ages adult.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I: Instructional Consultation and the School Library Media Specialist

Chapter 1: The Roles of the School Library Media Specialist

Chapter 2: A Levels Approach to Helping Teachers Teach

Chapter 3: Finding Out Where You Are and Where You Want to Go

Chapter 4: The Initial Level

Chapter 5: The Moderate Level

Chapter 6: The In-Depth Level

Part II: The Steps in the Instructional Design Process

Chapter 7: Needs Assessment

Chapter 8: Learner Analysis

Chapter 9: Instructional Objectives

Chapter 10: Assessment of Student Performance

Chapter 11: Strategies and Activities Development

Chapter 12: Materials Selection

Chapter 13: Implementation

Chapter 14: Evaluation

Chapter 15: Conclusion

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