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Table of Contents for Toward a 21st-Century School Library Media Program

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  • Introduction
    Esther Rosenfeld and David Loertscher

  • Part I: Learning Leadership: Collaboration
    • 1. Building Teaching Partnerships: The Art of Collaboration
      Karen Muronaga and Violet Harada
    • 2. America's Most Wanted: Teachers Who Collaborate
      Carol Brown
    • 3. Teacher and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration: Moving Toward Integration
      Patricia Montiel-Overall
    • 4. From Fixed to Flexible: Making the Journey
      Joyce Needham
    • 5. What Works: Gauging the Impact of Teacher and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration
      David Loertscher
    • 6. Do Your Collaboration Homework
      Gail Bush
    • 7. What Works: Collaborative Program Planning and Teaching
      Ken Haycock
    • 8. What Works: Collaboration Among School Specialists
      Ken Haycock
    • 9. What Works: Building Collaborative Learning Communities
      Ken Haycock

  • Part II: Learning LeadershipL Curriculum Design and Assessment
    • 10. What Flavor Is Your School Library? The Teacher-Librarian as Learning Leader
      David Loertscher
    • 11. Assignments Worth the Effort: Questions Are Key
      Carol Koechlin and Sandi Zwaan
    • 12. Beyond the Bird Unit
      Jennifer Robins
    • 13. Focus on Understanding
      Carol Koechlin and Sandi Zwaan
    • 14. Working Smarter: Being Strategic About Assessment and Accountability
      Violet Harada
    • 15. Demystifying the Evaluation Process for Parents: Rubrics for Marking Student Research Projects
      Joan Shaw

  • Part III: Learning Leadership: Technology Integration
    • 16. You Know You're a 21st-Century Teacher-Librarian If...
      Joyce Valenza
    • 17. The Digital School Library: A Worldwide Development and a Fascinating Challenge
      David Loertscher
    • 18. The Components of Successful Technologies
      Steven M. Baule
    • 19. The End of the Teacher-Librarian
      James E. Herring
    • 20. Something Wiki This Way Comes...Are You Ready?
      Joyce Valenza
    • 21. InfoTech: An Info-Skills Workout: Wikis and CollaborativeWriting
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 22. Literacy Links: Wikis and Student Writing
      Keith McPherson
    • 23. Literacy Links: Wikis and Literacy Development
      Keith McPherson
    • 24. Beyond Wikipedia
      Doug Achterman
    • 25. Literacy Links: School Library Blogging
      Keith McPherson
    • 26. Literacy Links: New Online Technologies for New Literacy Instruction
      Keith McPherson
    • 27. InfoTech: Podcasting in the School Library, Part 1: Integrating Podcasts and Vodcasts Into Teaching and Learning
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 28. InfoTech: Podcasting in the School Library, Part 2: Creating Powerful Podcasts With Your Students
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 29. InfoTech: Want to Be My Friend? What You Need to Know About Social Technologies
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 30. Open the Door and Let 'Em In
      Joyce Valenza
    • 31. InfoTech: Flash: Engaging Learners Through Animation, Interaction, and Multimedia
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 32. Personal Computing: Keeping Up With RSS
      Reid Goldsborough
    • 33. InfoTech: Turn Up the Music With Digital Technologies
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson
    • 34. InfoTech: Open-Source Software in School Libraries
      Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson

  • Part IV: Learning Leadership: 21st-Century Skills
    • 35. Graduating Students Who Are Not Only Learned But Also Learners
      Jean Donham
    • 36. Skills for the Knowledge Worker
      Doug Johnson
    • 37. They Might Be Gurus
      Joyce Valenza
    • 38. The Generation Z Connection: Teaching Information Literacy to the Newest Net Generation
      Caroline Geck
    • 39. Analyzing Student Search Strategies: Making a Case for Integrating Information Literacy Skills Into the Curriculum
      Thomas J. Scott and Michael K. O'Sullivan
    • 40. Critical Literacy: A Building Block Toward the Information Literate School Community
      Linda Langford
    • 41. Literacy Links: Supporting Comprehensive Literacy Instruction in Your School: Guiding the Inclusion of Information Literacy
      Marlene Asselin
    • 42. Literacy Links: Online Information Literacy: Moving From the Familiar to the New
      Keith McPherson

  • Part V: Learning Leadership: Literacy and Reading
    • 43. Teacher-Librarian as Literacy Leader
      Michael Cart
    • 44. Literacy Links: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Motivation
      Keith McPherson
    • 45. Mrs. Travis's Traveling Library: A Teacher-Librarian's Attempt to Gather Data About Reading Aloud to Students
      Leslie Travis
    • 46. Challenging the Gender Divide: Improving Literacy for All
      Les Parsons
    • 47. Overcoming the Obstacle Course: A Look at Teenage Boys and Reading
      Patrick Jones and Dawn Cartwright Fiorelli
    • 48. Where the Boys Are
      Allison Haupt
    • 49. Boy Books, Girl Books: Should We Reorganize Our School Library Collections?
      Ray Doiron
    • 50. Going Beyond the Debate: Using Technology and Instruction for a Balanced Reading Program
      Valerie Grenawalt
    • 51. Technology Meets Literature: Meeting Authors Through Their Blogs
      Teri Lesesne
    • 52. Literacy Links: New Literacies: Toward a Renewed Role of School Libraries
      Marlene Asselin
    • 53. Literacy LInks: Dramatic School Library Literacy Programs
      Keith McPherson
    • 54. Literacy Links: Visual Literacy and School Libraries
      Keith McPherson

  • Part VI: Learning Leadership: Partnerships
    • 55. Why Should Principals Promote School Libraries?
      Gary Hartzell
    • 56. Moving the Fence: Engaging Your Principal in Your School Library Program
      Diane Gallagher-Hayashi
    • 57. Administrator's Perspective: Helping Leaders to Learn: Teaching Principals About School Libraries
      Marla W. McGhee
    • 58. Developing the Respect and Support of School Adminstrators
      Diane Oberg
    • 59. Beyond the Frontline: Activating New Partnerships in Support of School Libraries
      Ray Doiron
    • 60. Strategy: Working With Your School Board Members
      Carol-Anne Hutchinson
    • 61. Catch Them (Preservice Teachers) While You Can!
      Audrey Church

  • Part VII: Learning Leadership: Issues and Management
    • 62. The Seven Most Critical Challenges That Face Our Profession
      Doug Johnson
    • 63. Using Data in the School Library
      Mary Jo Langhorne
    • 64. Using Focus Group Interviews to Improve Library Services for Youth
      Sandra Hughes-Hassell and Kay Bishop
    • 65. Marketing Reflections: Advocacy in Action
      Gail Bush and Merrilee Andersen Kwielford
    • 66. Are Libraries (and Librarians) Heading Toward Extinction?
      Doug Johnson
    • 67. How One Child Learns: The Teacher-Librarian as Evidence-Based Practitioner
      Gail Dickinson
    • 68. Bringing Vision to Practice: Planning and Provisioning the New Library Resource Center
      Lisa Wilson
    • 69. School Library Accessibility: The Role of Assistive Technology
      Janet Hopkins
    • 70. Corey's Story
      Barbara Braxton
    • 71. The School Library as Sanctuary
      Lynn Evarts
    • 72. Safe Haven: Libraries as Safe Havens for Teens
      Gail Bush

  • Index

  • About the Editors and Contributors

  • $44.00 Paper 0-8108-6031-7 / 978-0-8108-6031-5 Oct 2007 442pp
     
     
     
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