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How Graduate School Prepared Me For Teaching During A Pandemic
As a school librarian, I’ve been tasked with helping to support much of our staff as we transition to remote learning. For those of us in the profession, it’s not a surprise since much of our job is supporting staff in addition to the work we do with students in the library. What is aContinue reading “How Graduate School Prepared Me For Teaching During A Pandemic”
Eric Carle Inspiration
In Kindergarten, we’ve been reading a lot of Eric Carle books. We’re noticing how his illustrations look different than other authors and picking out the elements that make his work unique.
Chess Board
My students at MHS are entirely obsessed with playing chess. We have three soft chess mats that can be moved around the room, the mats are old and ratted and a little bit tired looking. In addition, as part of my library redesign, I’d like to dedicate an area of the library to gaming. ThisContinue reading “Chess Board”
My School Library Vision Statement:
I hope to create an environment that encourages students and staff alike to engage in information-seeking behavior that helps to foster their own curiosity and creativity. It is my responsibility to provide access to services and materials that support the school curriculum and allow users to flourish in the school community. The library should beContinue reading “My School Library Vision Statement:”