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OverviewThis practical book enables elementary educators, classroom teachers, library media and technology specialists, and administrators to understand and implement the Big6 approach to information and technology skills learning. The Big6™ approach, the most widely known and used information problem-solving model, encourages information-based problem-solving and decision-making skills that empower students and improve literacy. This practical book enables elementary educators, classroom teachers, library media and technology specialists, and administrators to understand and implement the Big6 approach to information and technology skills learning. This book discusses specific techniques, strategies, and ways to build the Big6™ into existing instructional programs. Included are specific Big6 instructional ideas in context, which can be used to modify and meet specific instructional needs. Use the Big6™ to help students develop the skills and understanding they need to find, process, and use information effectively. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael B. Eisenberg , Robert E. Berkowitz , Barbara A. Jansen , Tami J. LittlePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Linworth Publishing, Incorporated Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780938865810ISBN 10: 0938865811 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 01 January 1999 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Professional and scholarly , Educational: Primary & Secondary , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAn invaluable resource for students or teachers... <p> The authors point out that their model for problem solving is not unique, but that its application to the world of information and technology gives it relevance. . . . Sample lessons demonstrate how to integrate the Big6 into the curriculum and to teach students how to select appropriate resources, discriminate between needed and superfluous information, and evaluate their progress and success. The book promotes the use of indexes while doing research and, accordingly, contains an extensive index. Cooperation and coordination among classroom teachers, media specialists, technology teachers, and others involved in the teaching process are advised. The practical suggestions, student handouts, and evaluation tools make this a worthwhile volume. - <p>School Library Journal <p> The authors point out that their model for problem solving is not unique, but that its application to the world of information and technology gives it relevance. . . . Sample lessons demonstrate how to integrate the Big6 into the curriculum and to teach students how to select appropriate resources, discriminate between needed and superfluous information, and evaluate their progress and success. The book promotes the use of indexes while doing research and, accordingly, contains an extensive index. Cooperation and coordination among classroom teachers, media specialists, technology teachers, and others involved in the teaching process are advised. The practical suggestions, student handouts, and evaluation tools make this a worthwhile volume. -<p>School Library Journal The authors point out that their model for problem solving is not unique, but that its application to the world of information and technology gives it relevance... Sample lessons demonstrate how to integrate the Big6 into the curriculum and to teach students how to select appropriate resources, discriminate between needed and superfluous information, and evaluate their progress and success. The book promotes the use of indexes while doing research and, accordingly, contains an extensive index. Cooperation and coordination among classroom teachers, media specialists, technology teachers, and others involved in the teaching process are advised. The practical suggestions, student handouts, and evaluation tools make this a worthwhile volume. - School Library Journal Author InformationMichael B. Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington. Robert E. Berkowitz is the library and information specialist at Wayne Central High School in Ontario Center, NY. Barbara A. Jansen is the chair of 1-12 Instructional Technology and Upper School Librarian at St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Austin, TX. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |