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Super Searchers Go to School: Sharing Online Strategies with K�12 Students, Teachers, and Librarians
Using an expert interview approach to K-12 research, this book shares ideas from professional researchers on the improvement of teacher awareness of critical information skills and the importance of information fluency. How educators and librarians can intrude respectfully when research becomes a largely self-serving pursuit, what the developmental issues are in teaching s...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
September 28th 2005
by Information Today, Inc.
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I got SO much out of this book. Valenza interviews top school librarians and information professionals to find out how they teach searching skills to student. She also discovers what their thoughts are on search, the future of search and how librarians can be leaders in breaking down the web, as well as directing students to the invisible web.
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