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Education Research Highlights from 2015

magnifyHere are 15 insightful and surprising studies from 2015 that every educator should know about. These published research studies cover some very intriguing topics. Some of these topics include:

#2 – The Benefits of Being Kind Last From Kindergarten to Adulthood
#6 – Low-Income Students Now a Majority
#8 – Don’t Assign More Than 70 Minutes of Homework
#10 – Boys Get Higher Math Scores When Graded by Teachers Who Know Their Names
#15 – When Teachers Collaborate, Math and Reading Scores Go Up

Education Research Study Highlights 2015

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TIES Conference Summary: A CMLE Scholarship

Jenny McNewThe following post was submitted by CMLE scholarship recipient Jeanette McNew, Talahi Media Specialist, St. Cloud School District.

I would like to thank CMLE for the scholarship to attend the TIES 2015 Conference:  Breaking Through: Transforming Pedagogy with Technology!

In 1990, I attended my first TIES conference and was inspired by Roger Wagner’s HyperStudio. Things have really changed since then, but once again I was thrilled to be able to attend. As a Media Specialist in a school library working to integrate a MakerSpace, I was eager to listen to Sylvia Martinez author of Invent to Learn. Although she made many good points about authentic learning in the area of STEM, George Couros, author of The Innovator’s Mindset, stole the show. He is a gifted speaker and truly inspired us to think about being a kid in our classroom while making us laugh and cry all in the same moment. Listening to his keynote really motivated me to improve on what I do for myself and my students each and every day.

What I love about TIES in the recent years is it is no longer about the newest and coolest technology, but has embraced the application of those technologies in real-time situations. Many times during the two days I would hear the comment, “My brain is full!” There is something for everyone and rarely do you find someone there who is not inspired by something they heard in a session or while collaborating with a new connection that was made. Do not misunderstand me – I was one of those in the “playground” this year checking out the Lego robotics, Swivl, and the Bee-bots.

Several sessions I attended really made me think about branding. Who are we allowing to brand our school and why do we let them control what is being said about us? How can we make social media work for us in branding our school and teaching digital citizenship? With that comes staff development. How do we best meet our teachers’ needs for staff development in a differentiated manner? There were several really good sessions with some great ideas to implement meeting these needs of students and staff.

Once again, thank you CMLE for the opportunity to attend this amazing conference.

 

Unbelievable things found in library books

BookmarkThere are some unbelievable things found in library books!  Here is a second list of very unusual items found in library books. We’ve included the first list if you missed it.  Part 2 includes comments from fellow library staff.  It’s quite humorous and some pretty gross like “the smear of something brown and vile. We think it was something from an animal.” Umm… glad I never found something like that!  The most unusual thing that I ever found in a book was a bookworm!  Yes, a real live bookworm was burrowing through a book.  How about you?  What is the most unusual thing you have found in a library book?

Surprises found in library books – Part 1

Surprises found in library books – Part 2

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Five TED Talks about future libraries & librarians

THINKLooking for some new year inspiration?  Here are five TED Talks highlighted by A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet that will get you thinking about the future library world.

  • Libraries bridging the digital world
  • Librarians of the future
  • Libraries of the future
  • Libraries: Present & future
  • What to expect from libraries in the 21st century

Click here for the TED Talk links

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YA must-reads in 2016 by Book Riot

This is Where it EndsLooking for a great list of new books coming out in 2016? Here is a tempting assortment of must-reads from Book Riot. Also, within the article are two additional links to the top 2016 must-read fiction books and also top non-fiction books! One click = so much goodness! What new books are you looking forward to reading in 2016? Please share with our readers.

Book Riot 2016 YA must-reads