Reading Nonfiction Coming from a corporate background, I enjoy business-related nonfiction. This past summer, my selections included several recommendations from KQ bloggers. I started the summer with a recommendation by Kelly Hincks, Backable: The Surprising Truth Behind What Makes People… Read More ›
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Lessons Taught and Lessons Learned: School Library Students Share
Learning about School Librarianship This fall, I was privileged to be able to work with amazing students at the University of Maryland’s iSchool as an adjunct professor in their college of information science. I taught one of my favorite courses,… Read More ›
On Returning to School
Social media, while it has its share of detractors, has been great about keeping me in touch with many of my colleagues and professional friends who are turning their sights toward the end of summer and the return of another… Read More ›
Handling It All Well?
Last week during a school visit with one of my student interns, we talked about how her school librarian supervisor spent a goodly amount of her time managing and troubleshooting the school’s abundant technology. It was evident that the school… Read More ›
Let’s Get Together Thursday – Teaching Like a Teacher
When you are working to build your reputation as a collaboration-worthy co-teaching partner, it is important to remember that although your classroom is now a library, you should still be teaching like a teacher. I recently observed several librarians in our… Read More ›