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OverviewIf your goal is to create a collaborative culture that enhances learning and enriches the entire school community, you’ll want this book! Part of the Shared Foundations series, this book examines effective implementation of the Shared Foundation Collaborate from the National School Library Standards. Readers will discover strategies for establishing deeper connections to school curriculum and mission, activating collaborative opportunities, facilitating learning networks, modeling respect while working in diverse groups, and moving beyond support and resources to instructional partners. Examining the Domains of Think, Create, Share, and Grow reveals the development of the collaborative mindset in learners at different grade levels and how making both physical space and time space contribute to shaping a culture of collaboration across the learning community. Brimming with authentic examples of Collaborate in action, this book offers strategies for strengthening collaborative relationships with administrators and other educators by leading mission-based professional development; engaging lesson ideas and projects that scaffold learning and promote voice and choice while building the mindset of Collaborate in learners; trajectories for developing Collaborate skills in grades K-12 and mapping or documenting learners’ growth; and complete renovations and smaller incremental changes to school libraries that demonstrate opportunities to rethink learning and create space for collaboration in all settings. By understanding what the Shared Foundation of Collaborate can look like in K-12 environments, school librarians can better position themselves as essential to cultivating collaborative learning communities. Examination copies are available for instructors who are interested in adopting this title for course use. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Catherine ColemanPublisher: American Library Association Imprint: ALA Editions ISBN: 9780838919156ISBN 10: 0838919154 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 30 September 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Series Introduction AASL Standards Integrated Framework: Collaborate Introduction: The Complexity of Collaborate Part I: The School Librarian as the Architect of Collaboration Chapter 1: Designing Collaborative Educator Learning Environments Chapter 2: Moving Beyond Providing Support and Resources Chapter 3: Leading Mission-Based Collaboration Part II: Student Learners as Mindful Collaborators Chapter 4: Developing the Collaboration Mindset in Learners Chapter 5: Promoting Learner Voice and Choice Chapter 6: Collaborating at Different Grade Levels Part III: The School Library as the Center of Collaboration Chapter 7: Setting the Stage for Collaboration Chapter 8: Making Time and Space for Collaboration Conclusion: Drawing Connections between the Shared Foundations Works Cited IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMary Catherine Coleman is a Lower and Intermediate School Librarian at the Francis W. Parker School in Chicago. She earned her Masters’ in Library and Information Sciences from Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois and has worked in public and school libraries for the past fourteen years. Recipient of the AASL School Collaboration of the Year Award, she has presented at local, national, and international conferences on school library programming, maker empowerment, and collaboration in school libraries. She documents her work on her blog The Reimagined Library. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |