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    Useful Teaching Theories

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    Contrary to what many think, librarians often have to fulfill the role of instructing those in the learning community (library patrons, teachers, etc.) in successfully finding and assessing information. This may be a daily challenge to librarians due to the fact that instruction and teaching theories could possibly not be instilled in his/her educational background. In this paper, I will identify the challenges of useful teaching, which may encourage perspective and current library educators.…

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    services department in library because the staff or children’s librarian can use the method or guidelines from Ottoman Empire which is the teach their society in a good way and create the primary school in order to give education’s. Overall, this recommendations is to give a good service to children that use services in library because children deserve to follow the attitude and habit from adult people. So, if the staff and librarian, threat them in good way, children able to get knowledge and…

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    a good sense of my career areas, three careers which I chose to further research were the careers of doctor, postsecondary teacher, and mathematician. Not only that, after selecting my top two interest areas as being realistic and investigative, three careers in which I researched as combining these two interests were professions as biologists, postsecondary chemistry teachers, and…

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    Diversity In Library

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    mean to be culturally proficient?), so we must strive as librarians to make sure that our programing and library collections are culturally diverse and reflect all of our students. Diversity also has a large impact on our student’s learning, and students who do not feel fully included within the classroom it can “feel lost, depressed, alienated, lonely, fearful, and abandoned” (What does it mean to be culturally proficient?). Librarians can play a large role in helping their school be…

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    not expect to be followed, but an example that is followed anyway because of its sincerity. My world was shaped by humble leaders. My world was shaped by the fifth-grade spelling teacher who would sacrifice her lunchtime every day to assist me in writing my first novel. My world was shaped by my middle school librarian who used to let me stay in the library after school every day and would recommend books to me and teach me about the difference…

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    When I was three, my preschool teacher each of her students what they wanted to be when they grew up. Many of the girls responded with “princess” or “fairy” or something similar. For me, I wanted to be a princess and a teacher. (because what three-year-old doesn’t want to be a princess?) I don’t really know why I wanted to be a teacher. It was my first week of school ever and, although my mom was a teacher before I was born and for a few years later on in my life, I never actually saw my mom as…

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    Kids Website Analysis

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    the Great website for Kids website. It struck me at first because while I was doing my field experience, the school librarian had a lesson on Shakespeare with one of the English classes. When the school librarian set up the lesson, the children had to find the answers to certain questions in the reference books she provided. In my opinion, the school librarian and the English teachers should have added this resource to the lesson plan because it would engage the students in learning about…

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    Book Banning In Schools

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    Book Banning In Schools Have you ever been in a school library looking for a specific book to read and you couldn’t find it? Have you ever asked your librarian why you couldn’t find it? Has you librarian ever told you that it was banned from the school library? Do you know that feeling? That feeling of loss when you realise you favorite book has been banned and you won’t be able to find it and read it. That feeling when you hear about a book and instantly want to read it. That disappointed…

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    Texas Classroom Teachers Association Why should you join a Teacher's Association? Regardless of how good a teacher you are, it only takes or one angry parent or one disciplinary accident to threaten your career. In addition to legal protection, an association offers you networking and career resources, along with opportunities for leadership and to stay current in your profession. Why should you chose TCTA? There are many organizations that offer to represent teachers in Texas, but the Texas…

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    immediately connected with these students. They were so kind and had a genuine thirst for knowledge and learning. These kids were smart too. Some wrote essays about the importance of being bilingual and others on the boundaries between student and teachers. Before I was a mentor, I wasn't quite…

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