Case Study: How One High School Library Is Simplifying Student Research and Classroom Instruction
In an effort to increase information literacy skills and support curriculum instruction, Oak Creek High School needed student-friendly, authoritative research resources that are easy for students to use and well organized for teachers. In this case study, Library Media Specialist Kristin Henning explains how her library supports both students and educators, with tips on how to raise awareness of library materials, how to find good biographies, and more.
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