What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom
Autor Jen Hoyer Cuvânt înainte de Natiba Guy-Clement Autor Kaitlin H. Holt, Julia Pelaez, Brooklyn Public Libraryen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2022 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440878558
ISBN-10: 1440878552
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440878552
Pagini: 182
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Lessons include Common Core State Standards and Guidelines for Teaching With Primary Sources (SAA-ACRL/RBMS 2018) alignment as a resource for articulating the benefits of primary source-based instruction to K-12 instructional leads and administrators
Notă biografică
Jen Hoyer is electronic resources and technical services librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology.Kaitlin H. Holt is the associate director of Interpretation and Programs at the Central Park Conservancy.Julia Pelaez is an educator at the Brooklyn Public Library's Center for Brooklyn History.Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) was established in 1896 and is one of the nation's largest public library systems with more than 850,000 active cardholders.
Cuprins
Foreword by Natiba Guy-ClementIntroduction1-Differentiation2-Choosing Sources: Teaching with Your Collections3-Reading the Lessons in This Book4-Document Analysis5-Analyzing Historic Maps6-Analyzing Political Cartoons7-Understanding Bias in Historic Sources8-Note Taking9-Guiding and Essential Questions10-Developing a Research Question11-Claims and Counterclaims12-Crafting a Thesis Statement13-Avoiding Plagiarism: Paraphrasing14-Citing Sources15-Finding and Assessing Sources OnlineIndexStandards Index
Recenzii
What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom presents a robust introduction to the inclusive, collaborative Brooklyn Connections program. Through the course of the book, readers learn tools for teaching with archival sources, receive lessons that can be brought directly into classroom use, and consider larger ideas from both the archival and education fields. This is a resource valuable to classroom teacher and archival professional, both separately and in instances where the two overlap or sometimes merge.
A comprehensive and modernized look at teaching research skills and utilizing archival resources for librarians, teachers, and educators. From analyzing historical maps and documents to developing a research question, this text helps facilitate the research process with all the necessary tools to prepare young people to be successful.
Whether you are a novice educator or you consider yourself an old pro, there's always room to grow when it comes to teaching with primary sources. Honed through years of classroom experience, the authors offer pedagogically sound inspiration for the learner in every archivist and librarian.
The authors accentuate the power of using primary sources with diverse learners via engaging, thoughtful and accessible lessons in their book What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom. Watch as they make research and critical thinking skills blossom in the classroom!!
This book builds upon the experience at the Brooklyn Connections and invites students and educators into a world where they can learn how to preserve and share their experiences via archiving. This book is an educator's guide to empowering students in a changing digital landscape required in any field of study.
A comprehensive and modernized look at teaching research skills and utilizing archival resources for librarians, teachers, and educators. From analyzing historical maps and documents to developing a research question, this text helps facilitate the research process with all the necessary tools to prepare young people to be successful.
Whether you are a novice educator or you consider yourself an old pro, there's always room to grow when it comes to teaching with primary sources. Honed through years of classroom experience, the authors offer pedagogically sound inspiration for the learner in every archivist and librarian.
The authors accentuate the power of using primary sources with diverse learners via engaging, thoughtful and accessible lessons in their book What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom. Watch as they make research and critical thinking skills blossom in the classroom!!
This book builds upon the experience at the Brooklyn Connections and invites students and educators into a world where they can learn how to preserve and share their experiences via archiving. This book is an educator's guide to empowering students in a changing digital landscape required in any field of study.