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Leading Instruction, Collaborating for Success. A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-Librarian Collaboration. Texas Library Association presents Leading Instruction, Collaborating for Success. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-

Librarian Collaboration

Leading Instruction,Collaborating for

Success

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Texas Library Association presentsLeading Instruction,

Collaborating for SuccessTo hear the audio part of the webinar, be sure to dial toll free to 866-740-1260 . When asked, key in your access code: 4146650

For technical help, contact the ReadyTalk support line at 800-843-9166.

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Important Info for Later:www.txla.org/CE

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Helpful Tips To minimize

background noise, please mute your phone line by pressing *6. You may “unmute” your line by pressing *7.

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Helpful Tips

Please note the “Raise Hand” button on your screen – or you can type questions via the chat box in the lower left screen.

Twitter hash tag will be #TLAweb

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Sharon Swarner Kathy ShawLibrarian LibrarianRobert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High SchoolNorth East ISD North East ISDSan Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX

Presented by

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A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-

Librarian Collaboration

Leading Instruction,Collaborating for

Success

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Sharon Swarner Kathy ShawLibrarian LibrarianRobert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High SchoolNorth East ISD North East ISDSan Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX

Presented by

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Collaboration or InstructionWhich comes first?

• Ideal Situation

•Realistic Circumstances

•Revitalize and Review

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Collaboration and Attitudes

•Flexibility

•Enthusiasm

•Champion Efforts

•Advocacy

•Patience

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Collaboration and Practices

•District Level

•Curriculum Opportunities

•Campus Level

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Collaboration and Skills

•Nurturing

•Reaching Out

•Continuing Process

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Instruction and Attitudes

•Teacher – 1st

• InstructionalLeadership

•Active Learner

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Instruction and Practices

•Instructional Leaders

•Enhance Learning

•Share/Participate

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Great Gatsby Literary Criticism Lesson

Portaportal:Point out:

AssignmentsRequirements

Show: Literary Theory LinksNote-Taking FolderWriting a Paper Folder

Sample MLA paperMLA formattingHow to cite reprinted articlesExamples

Explain:Different Types of Sources

Primary source – original creationSecondary source – describes, explains or interprets the

primary sourceReprint of secondary source - secondary source

reprinted in a third sourceDiscuss reprinted article template and examplesGo over examples of literary essays in a collectionStudents create citation from handout

Databases:Literature Resource Center – click of worksPower Search – the Great GatsbyEBSCO – the Great Gatsby criticism

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Enhance Learning

•Polleverywhere

•Glogster

•Museum Box

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Instruction and Skills

•Build Partnerships

•Provide Relevant Instruction

•Develop Resources

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ConclusionGood Instruction = better collaboration

Good collaboration = better instruction

Library instruction is not “something more”; it’s

“something better”.

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QUESTIONS?

Please type questions in the chat boxor click the “Raise Hand” Button

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A Discussion of the Relationship between Integrated Library Instruction and Teacher-

Librarian Collaboration

Leading Instruction,Collaborating for

Success

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Sharon Swarner Kathy ShawLibrarian LibrarianRobert E. Lee High School Ronald Reagan High SchoolNorth East ISD North East ISDSan Antonio, TX San Antonio, TX

Presented by

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Brought to you byTexasLibraryAssociation

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Special Thanks to

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Please Remember Continuing Education Certificates may be

printed tomorrow, May 13, on the TLA CE web site: www.txla.org/ce

Recordings will be available next week at the TLA CE Library (www.txla.org/ce-library)

Please complete the evaluation survey following the webinar

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The EndFor more information on TLA webinars:Ted WannerTLA Continuing Education [email protected]/ce512-328-1518 / 800-580-2852

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