Brain Friendly School Libraries
This title gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning.

This title, Brain Friendly School Libraries, gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning. It includes chapters that summarize the current brain research and current thinking about its implication for instructional practice in the school library media center as well as discusses the work of Ellen Langer (mindful learning), Geoffrey and Renette Caine, Bob Sylwester and other major proponents of teaching with the brain in mind.

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Brain Friendly School Libraries
This title gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning.

This title, Brain Friendly School Libraries, gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning. It includes chapters that summarize the current brain research and current thinking about its implication for instructional practice in the school library media center as well as discusses the work of Ellen Langer (mindful learning), Geoffrey and Renette Caine, Bob Sylwester and other major proponents of teaching with the brain in mind.

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Brain Friendly School Libraries

Brain Friendly School Libraries

by Judith Anne Sykes
Brain Friendly School Libraries

Brain Friendly School Libraries

by Judith Anne Sykes

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This title gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning.

This title, Brain Friendly School Libraries, gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning. It includes chapters that summarize the current brain research and current thinking about its implication for instructional practice in the school library media center as well as discusses the work of Ellen Langer (mindful learning), Geoffrey and Renette Caine, Bob Sylwester and other major proponents of teaching with the brain in mind.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897899512
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/30/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 310 KB

About the Author

Judith Anne Sykes has gone from a junior high school language arts/drama teacher, an elementary teacher-librarian, to School Library Specialist for the Calgary Board of Education, Assistant Principal and Principal. Judith consults, makes educational presentations, and has published extensively—locally, provincially, nationally and internationally, including being editor of IMPACT, the professional jourbanal of the Association of Teacher-Librarianship of Canada. She is the author of Library Centre: Teaching Information Literacy, Skills, and Processes K-6 and Action Research: Practical Tips for Transforming Your School Library.

Table of Contents

What Neuroscience Tells Us About Learning
Key Concepts and Literature
Ellen Langer—Mindful Learning
Bob Sylwester—Applying Biological Research
Pat Wolfe—Brain Research and Educational Practice
Creating A Brain Friendly School Library Plan
Goal 1: Enriched Environments—Teacher-Librarian As Staff Developer
Brain Friendly Space
Resource-Based Learning—Collection
Learning Styles
Intellectual Environments—Teacher-Librarian as Information Literacy Agent
Inquiry and Action Research
Information Literacy
Projects
Emotional Environments—Teacher-Librarian as Cultural Emissary
Sensory Learning—Literature and the Arts
Cooperative Learning
Reflective Learning
References
Index

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