Provides media specialists with a variety of lessons plans and ideas for use in instructing students in grades six through twelve on the use of electronic technology, covering topics that include the electronic card catalog, online services, and desktop publishing.
Offers ideas on educating high school students in how to use standard library reference tools, identify a topic, take notes, and outline and write a research paper and bibliography.
a standards-based approach for the elementary library media center
Keeling, Joyce
2002
Presents more than one hundred library lesson plans, arranged by grade level from kindergarten through fifth grade, which are based on the AASL/AECT information literacy standards and cover various learning styles.
Contains fifteen lessons designed to improve the library, research, and literature skills of students in fourth through eighth grade, created for use in a library setting, each including visuals, activity sheets, an evaluation, and extension.
a how-to-do-it manual for teaching elementary school students to solve information problems
Duncan, Donna
2000
Examines the problem-solving model children use with the I-Search process, offering advice on how to pinpoint a search topic, where to find answers, how to record and showcase information, and how to assess results.
search strategies, tools & resources for high school students
Ercegovac, Zorana
2001
A guide to developing an information literacy program designed to teach high school students basic library skills and competencies, and how to organize research projects, find resources on their selected topics, and create bibliographies.
Presents information for library media specialists on planning, implementing, and evaluating curriculum-based library media center programs in schools, and includes sample outlines, program examples, and reproducible forms.