Monthly Archives: March 2015
Ontario Needs Teacher-Librarians
Ontario is confused about its school libraries. The foundations of teacher-librarianship have never been more closely aligned with Ontario’s education priorities. Current thinking about the school library as a learning commons, exemplified by Ontario’s Together for Learning (Ontario Library Association … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy & Leadership, The Research
Tagged advocacy, Ontario Ministry of Education, school libraries, TCDSB
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Digital Citizenship for Inquiring Learners
More and more, educators are concerned about teaching citizenship in a digital world. The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario (TALCO) recently released an excellent resource for teachers to use as they help their students develop as responsible … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Fluency, Information Ethics, Information Fluency
Tagged digital citizenship, digital literacy, TALCO
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