Presented by Paige Jaeger, Curriculum Consultant and Instructional Focus Editor for School Library Connection
Sponsored by Libraries Unlimited and ABC-CLIO Solutions
As standards and pedagogy change to accommodate 21st century learning and 21st century students, we need to think about why we do the things we do…and perhaps change. This webinar will give you a dozen fresh ideas to mix-up your reading activities.
Paige Jaeger, curriculum consultant and instructional focus editor for School Library Connection shares ideas to:
If you are looking for new ideas, or packaged ideas to help you through this busy season, tune in! After all, reading is the key to achievement! The more students read, the better they’ll read. The better they read, the more they’ll comprehend. This webinar will be helpful for librarians and teachers looking for new ideas to promote and increase reading within their building.
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Paige Jaeger delivers professional development at the local, state and national levels and is the Instructional Focus Editor for the new magazine, School Library Connection. Previously, she was a library administrator serving 84 school libraries in New York. Her published works include Libraries Unlimited’s: Rx for the Common Core: Toolkit for Implementing Inquiry Learning; Think Tank Library (elementary and secondary versions); as well as articles in School Library Journal, School Library Monthly, Library Media Connection, and AASL’s Knowledge Quest on the C3 Frameworks for Social Studies State Standards. Follow Paige on Twitter @Infolit4U.
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