It
Shouldn't
Be a
Mystery...
School
& Public
Libraries Can
Support Each
Other!
Teachers
and Librarians: Collaborative Relationships
Public
libraries and school libraries: Perfect together? from NJLA
Essential
connections: schools, parents and public libraries
The
development of school libraries can be traced to the beginning of the public
library movement in the last half of the nineteenth century in the United
States
The
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) initiated a formal library
statistics program in 1989 that now includes surveys on academic libraries,
public libraries, school library media centers, and state library agencies.
Lesson
plans even exist to support librarians' efforts to teach:
Lesson
Plans & Teaching Activities for School Librarians
The
place for Primary & Intermediate Teacher Resources
Librarians' Lesson
Plans for Elementary Students
BCK2SKOL
Lessons:A Class on the Net for Librarians with Little or No Net Experience
"Back
to School:"The Electronic Library Classroom 101
.
. . And even when the collaboration breaks down, there's
still help . . .
Collaboration
Exercise: Negotiation Simulation
*produced by Arlen
Kimmelman and Debbie Swierk,
MA Candidates, Rowan University,Glassboro, NJ, (c)2003*