Greenwood professional guides in school librarianship

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Using Internet primary sources to teach critical thinking skills in history

1999
Contains 150 primary source Internet sites that can be used to create technologically advanced, resource-based instructional units in American and World History in grades 7-12.
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100 more research topic guides for students

1999
A guide to researching popular topics for high school reports helps students locate print and non-print resources and discusses bibliographic citations and note-taking.

Leadership for today's school library

a handbook for the library media specialist and the school principal
2001
Presents strategies for a student-centered library program, suggesting methods librarians can use to learn to work together with principals and teachers to build a curriculum, incorporate state and national standards, and implement technology.

Using Internet primary sources to teach critical thinking skills in the sciences

2003
Presents critical thinking questions and activities for use with more than seventy science Web sites containing primary documents, covering ancient to twenty-first century science, and provides details on hundreds of related Web sites.

Curriculum partner

redefining the role of the library media specialist
2000
Presents theory, research, and interviews with more than forty library media specialists to show how the role of the library media specialist has changed and needs to be approached; covers such topics as instructional programs and partnerships with the principal, teachers, and the community.
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