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Real-life Problems, Students' Solutions
Eight plays for children grades six through twelve offer role-playing opportunities dealing with such subjects as alcoholism in the family, teen suicide, and eating disorders
Eight plays for children grades six through twelve offer role-playing opportunities dealing with such subjects as alcoholism in the family, teen suicide, and eating disorders
Contrary to the trend to do away with arts education as an unnecessary expense in schools trying to boost student test scores, this book promotes and explains the value of integrated arts instruction in furthering the accomplishment of curricular objectives and fostering student achievement. It discusses how drama, shadow puppetry, and podcasting can be used as tools to meet curriculum objectives in the K-8 media center, as well as the affective and academic benefits of this process-based work. Sample lessons are included.
Kristin Fontichiaro. Part I Drama Chapter 1 The Benefits of Learning Through the
Arts -I. Part I Drama.
Use the Internet to teach visual arts and refine students' critical thinking skills. Based on the Discipline-Based Art Education program, a proven art instruction program that teaches everything from the creative process and art history to criticism and aesthetics, this guide provides Web sources--and guidelines to evaluate these sources--on painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, and architecture from prehistoric and ancient Middle Eastern art periods through the Renaissance and 20th century.
Based on the Discipline-Based Art Education program, a proven art instruction program that teaches everything from the creative process and art history to criticism and aesthetics, this guide provides Web sources--and guidelines to evaluate ...
Opportunities and Dangers as We Face the New Millennium
IIn this thought-provoking collection of articles and speeches, White focuses on the professional issues confronting librarians at a time of increased technological options-when information can directly and easily be accessed by end users, but in which complex information access poses concerns which the end user may not even recognize, let alone understand. Delivered with wit, these insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries are intended to provoke serious thought, discussion, and ultimately, action.
IIn this thought-provoking collection of articles and speeches, White focuses on the professional issues confronting librarians at a time of increased technological options-when information can directly and easily be accessed by end users, ...
Are libraries destined for extinction as more people turn to the Web for their information needs? Or will the role of libraries expand to bridge the gap between information haves and have-nots? How will censorship issues, information overload, and archiving affect libraries in years to come? The immense changes brought by the Internet pose many questions and dilemmas for today's librarians, challenging many fundamental beliefs and practices. This timely work addresses a number of major critical issues facing libraries and our society. Join author Bruce Shuman to explore the challenges and possible solutions in this lively and thought-provoking discussion. A fascinating read for anyone working in the information industry-from library managers and practitioners to faculty and students of library and information science. It is also of interest to researchers and Internet users.
This work is an introduction to the Internet for students and practitioners of library and information science.