In a previous life, I was a historian on track to earn a doctoral degree from a prestigious university. I taught large sections of freshmen western civilization history. I loved the Socratic method as a teaching method and yet I never stopped to think about how I was teaching was just as important as what I was teaching.
In my readings for this session, I have confirmed what I have suspected for awhile. History professors and educators in general, need to make a fundamental shift in the paradigm of teaching and learning. If our students are to be successful in life, they need to know how to think rather than know a finite amount of information that is regurgitated on demand. Students need to be given the time and tools to review and process information as well as the practice of working collaboratively.
Students need practice in working together across cultural and social divides. In order for our students to become effective citizens of the 21st century, they must learn how to successfully bridge those divides. Technological tools such as Google docs offer students in the same classroom and across the globe the opportunity to collaborate on projects. Educators must ethically maintain their own knowledge and understanding of technology in order to give our students a competitive chance of success.
In the Media Center, I have an opportunity that classroom teachers do not. I see students across their entire elementary school experience, from when they enter as kindergarteners to when they leave as 6th graders. With support from administrators, Media Specialists can initiate and monitor student project based learning experiences that progress over grade levels. Student reflections on these pbl modules could range from monthly wiki updates to blog entries to podcasts. However, as with everything in public schools, administrators must be on board if any new idea is to be successfully launched!
Teacher Librarians of the 21st Century Curated by Mrs. N Ideas and Resources for the 21st Century Teacher Librarian
Libraries as Sites of Enchantment, Participatory Culture, and Learning Curated by Buffy J. Hamilton Ideas and resources to develop the concept of libraries as sites of participatory culture and learning
Personal Learning Networks for Librarians Curated by Donna Watt
Staying ahead of the game, managing your own professional development, joining the dots
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What is a teacher librarian? Curated by Tania Sheko Defining the role of teacher librarians for those who think we just look after books
Teacher librarians and transliteracy Curated by Sue Krust Explore the evolving role of the teacher librarian
Teacher-Librarian Curated by Librarian@HOPE Best sites and resources on the web for teacher-librarians
ResearChameleon on School Libraries Curated by Kathy Malatesta Teaching, mentoring & leading in today’s school libraries
Student Learning through School Libraries Curated by lyn_hay Building evidence of impact through research and professional practice
SCIS Curated by SCIS News and resources about school libraries
Educational Technology and Libraries Curated by Kim Tairi In libraries we teach, we learn and many of us are early adopters of technology. This is your scoop on those things.
21st Century Libraries Curated by Dr. Steve Matthews all things 21st Century library related
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