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Block Scheduling and Its Impact on the School Library Media Center
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Description
Across the country educators are facing the challenge of restructuring the secondary school to meet the needs of students in the twenty-first century. Block scheduling provides sustained time and fosters an environment for active and experiential learning, a key to student success in life. The author, who has spearheaded the adoption of block scheduling in her school's library media center, has prepared a complete guide for library media specialists contemplating or moving to block scheduling. In preparing this guide she has incorporated the experiences of twelve secondary school libraries across the country that have also moved to block scheduling. Step by step, this guide walks the library media specialist through planning, networking, curriculum and instruction, professional development, technology, and assessment. Practical suggestions, forms, lesson plans, and case studies of other media centers that have successfully adopted block scheduling will help the library media specialist to make the transition to the block.
Block scheduling places a high demand on staff, materials, and information technologies. Shaw stresses that networking of people and resources is essential to successful adoption of block scheduling. She takes the reader through the planning and transitional phases of a high school adopting block scheduling and addresses concerns about instructional change, ongoing curriculum, and the role of the library media specialist as a teacher of information technology. She provides ideas on where to find professional development and how to network with other library media specialists with expertise in the block and offers practical suggestions on resource sharing, study hall, flexible scheduling, budget, collection development, substitute teachers, and assessment techniques.
Table of Contents
Restructure and the Block Schedule: An Overview
Planning for the Block
The Library Media Specialist and Instructional Change
Professional Development for the Block
Block Scheduling and Curriculum Development
Of Practical Consideration: Staffing, Collection Development and Budget
Resource Sharing
Technology in a Block-Scheduled High School
The Internet, Multimedia, and Block Scheduling
Distance Education
Of Practical Consideration: Scheduling, Study Halls, Substitutes, and Assessment
Case Studies
Selected Lesson Plans for Classes Using Block Scheduling
Index
Product details
Published | 28 Feb 1999 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9780313363412 |
Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
Series | Libraries Unlimited Professional Guides in School Librarianship |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |