Collaborative Library Research Projects: Inquiry that Stimulates the Senses

Collaborative Library Research Projects: Inquiry that Stimulates the Senses

by John D. Volkman
Collaborative Library Research Projects: Inquiry that Stimulates the Senses

Collaborative Library Research Projects: Inquiry that Stimulates the Senses

by John D. Volkman

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Overview

One of the most important roles of today's Library Media Specialist is collaborating with teachers to design instruction. Out of his many years of experience in collaborating with teachers in a large public high school, the author describes this collaboration process and presents lessons in various disciplines to spark student inquiry. These reproducible lessons are immediately usable and will serve as prototypes for developing other lessons.

Research tells us that students learn in a variety of ways (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc.); one of the purposes of the book is to use the learning station approach to provide opportunities for students to learn via listening, viewing, reading, and touching. Grades 7-12.

One of the most important roles of today's Library Media Specialist is collaborating with teachers to design instruction. Out of his many years of experience in collaborating with teachers in a large public high school, the author offers this book to describe this collaboration process and presents lessons in various disciplines that can be used to spark student inquiry. These reproducible lessons are immediately usable and will serve as prototypes for developing other lessons.

Research tells us that students learn in a variety of ways (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc.); one of the purposes of the book is to use the learning station approach to provide opportunities for students to learn via listening, viewing, reading, and touching. Students also learn best when they can interact with the material and each other, and are stimulated by the activities. Therefore, the units contain a variety of learning methods such as listening to music and oral history, using computers for research and interaction, watching videos, reading books, and discussing articles with classmates. There are also a variety of suggested end products using different media. Grades 7-12.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591586234
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2008
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 8.40(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

John D. Volkman has been the Library Media Teacher at Reedley High School in California since 2002. He received his MA in Library Science from San Jose State University in 1976 and has been a Library Media Teacher at Fresno area high schools since then. His first book was Cruising Through Research, Library Skills for Young Adults (Libraries Unlimited, 1998).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Collaborating With Teachers to Promote Student Research
World War II Station Unit
Holocaust Stations
To Kill a Mockingbird Stations
Animal Farm Stations
Shakespeare Stations
How to Develop and Implement Collaborative Research Units
Drugs, Alcohol, and Smoking Research
Evil Characters in History Research Paper
Edgar Allan Poe Poster and Report
Children of The River Poster and Report
Decades: Of Mice and Men, The Human Comedy, and We Didn't Start the Fire
Constellations and the Zodiac Poster and Report
Rocks and Minerals Poster and Report
Biography of Hispanic-American Persons Brochure
Greek Heritage Essay/Poster and Newspaper
Shoebox Float Project: The Nations of the World Report

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