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Collaborating with Administrators and Educational Support Staff

Neal-Schuman Publishers | Lesley S. J. Farmer | November 2006

ISBN 10: 1555705723


ISBN 13: 9781555705725


Library media specialists have a special opportunity to become collaborative contributing leaders. This book shows you how it’s done! Who stands a tht hub of today’s learning community? In many instances, it’s you… the library media specialist. Why? Because you work with students and teachers across all curricula, at all grade and bility levels, and across all subjects. This unique new resource gives you proven, practical techniques and strategies for reaching out to faculty and students… and then goes further to give you valuable suggestions for reaching out to other educational service providers, such as reading specialists, special education teachers, counselors, technology staff, and principals and other administrators. This breakthrough resource provides:
  • An overview of how schools work—and how the media specialist fits into the larger organization
  • The fundamentals of collaboration
  • Tips for working with multiple levels of administrators
  • Successful collaboration ideas for use with adminisrtors, service personnel, school counselors, technology staff, pupil services staff, PE instructors, and these educators involved in co-curricular activities such as athletics, debate, science fairs, and more
  • Techniques for assessing the effects of collaboration on student succes, literacy, school impact, and more
  • Advice for becoming a collaborative leader
For your own professional development and to support the work of staff and colleagues, this new resource is a “must-have.”


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