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School
Library Media Specialists for Today's Schools
Advocate, Educator, Librarian, Reader, Promoter, Teacher,
Technologist, Trainer, Lifelong Learner |
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To be a productive member of a democratic
society in our global world, it is imperative that students are taught to
manage information effectively, efficiently and responsibly as well as
develop original thoughts, ideas, opinions, and conclusions. |
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Reading is an isolated sport. To
successfully cultivate a culture of reading in our schools, we must turn
reading into a team sport with everyone involved in sharing, talking,
training, promoting, praising, encouraging, challenging, and cheerleading
parents, students and staff alike. |
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Libraries Unlimited
April 2010
Social Readers:
Promoting Reading in the 21st Century
(ISBN13: 9781591588696)
Other books available from
Libraries Unlimited (also available through
Amazon.com):
The Blue Book on
Information Age Inquiry, Instruction and Literacy (ISBN13:
9781591583257)
SSR with Intervention -
A School Library Action Research Project (ISBN13: 9781591584605)
Book Review -
“My stand-up cheer for Leslie B. Preddy is wow, awesome, great! This book is
a wonderful model. Here is a teacher-librarian who is challenged by her
principal to do a piece of action research alongside all the teachers; so,
Leslie and a few other teachers huddle. They worry that sustained silent
reading (SSR) has been given a bad name by the National Reading Panel, and
they want to test it for themselves on their teen students. They invent a
simple method in which their students have response journals of what they
read....The results? Various measures send up a green flag--and higher test
scores. Leslie's book gives full details, the story, and various forms to
use to duplicate her program. But the biggest measure is, teacher-librarians
make a difference, and here is the evidence! Now for the rest of us "Go and
do thou likewise" keeps ringing in this reader's ear. This book is a keeper
that offers an action plan.”–Teacher Librarian
'Customer Review' - "High school students and reading? Frequently too
many other activities take our students away from the unabashed pleasure of
reading for FUN. Leslie B. Preddy has found a way for all teachers...not
just English, to bring the joy of reading back to kids. Ms. Preddy begins
with the foundations...the "why" (if you will) of how this project came
about. She then continues with practical and USABLE ideas for the classroom.
I "slowed" down in requiring my students to "read for enjoyment," because so
many other lessons SEEMED more necessary for those all-important high-stakes
tests. NOT ANY MORE! These lessons WILL help all students achieve. Ms.
Preddy will remind why you became a teacher in the first place...for the
great joy of seeing a child "get it." This book should be required reading
in colleges and in faculty study groups!" -Amazon.com (posted August
12, 2007)
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Reading/Thinking/Learning/Living
Collecting
the Data: Templates & Resources for SLMS
Information Inquiry,
Literacy & Learning @ Your Library
Student
Inquiry in the Research Process
SSR with Interventions
Virtual SLMS Resource
Center
Leslie's Vita
Worth Quoting
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