9781555707521-1555707521-Developing 21st Century Literacies: A K-12 School Library Curriculum Blueprint with Sample Lessons

Developing 21st Century Literacies: A K-12 School Library Curriculum Blueprint with Sample Lessons

ISBN-13: 9781555707521
ISBN-10: 1555707521
Edition: Illustrated
Author: John J. Burke, Beth E. Tumbleson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: ALA Neal-Schuman
Format: Paperback 300 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781555707521
ISBN-10: 1555707521
Edition: Illustrated
Author: John J. Burke, Beth E. Tumbleson
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: ALA Neal-Schuman
Format: Paperback 300 pages

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Developing 21st Century Literacies: A K-12 School Library Curriculum Blueprint with Sample Lessons (ISBN-13: 9781555707521 and ISBN-10: 1555707521), written by authors John J. Burke, Beth E. Tumbleson, was published by ALA Neal-Schuman in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Communication (Words, Language & Grammar ) books. You can easily purchase or rent Developing 21st Century Literacies: A K-12 School Library Curriculum Blueprint with Sample Lessons (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Communication books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.32.

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Here is a guide that shows you how to help students develop the critical thinking and learning skills necessary for effective and engaged citizens in the 21st Century. It provides tools and strategies to deliver a cutting-edge school library curriculum. Langhorne and Rehmke survey visual, technological, media, and information literacies, explore the concepts for learning with electronic formats, and expand the teacher librarian's role in school reading programs. All of the forms, lessons, and worksheets found in the book are just a sample of what is available on the website, all of it available for easy downloading.

Part I of this book outlines the building blocks for creating a school library instructional program. Part II presents the curriculum blueprint developed in the Iowa City Community School District, including sample lessons and units. Like most curriculum documents, this one is organized around standards, benchmarks and objectives. Because school librarians have two major areas of responsibility for teaching, the content is also organized into two concept areas: literature and inquiry.
The school librarian plays a critical role in the reading program of the school, both in supporting classroom reading instruction and in library teaching activities that enrich reading for students through exposure to various types of literature, literary elements and the work of respected authors. The literature component of this curriculum reflects the long-held belief that skillful reading is fundamental to all types of literacy.

An inquiry-based approach involves students seeking multiple perspectives, working collaboratively with others, using information ethically and creatively, and developing dispositions for learning―curiosity, responsibility, persistence and independence.

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