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  • Karen Martin says “Research is a tool of colonialism”

    Martin’s research is so refreshing!  I can’t seem to find the link to the actual chapter online but here are a couple of the places you can find her work: http://www.isrn.qut.edu.au/pdf/members/researchers/Martin.member.pdf http://www.e-contentmanagement.com/books/283/please-knock-before-you-enter-aboriginal “Research can help understand problems, or it can perpetuate problems. This is particularly evident in research that involves Aboriginal people because the power…

    July 24, 2013

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    aboriginal sovereignty, appropriation of voice, educational research, Indigenous research, Karen Martin, library leadership, non-fiction, professional development, research, school librarian, school library, secondary school library, student-centred learning
  • My right brain play fighting with my left brain

    Even after just one week of studying educational research, I find myself reaching for the vocabulary of research as I read to identify patterns in the research papers that match my emerging understanding.  In examining Gallop’s ideas about ethical reading, I am reminded of Derrida’s theories of deconstructing texts and McLuhan’s ideas about the medium…

    July 11, 2013

    banana29

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    educational research, professional development, reading, school leadership team, school librarian, school library, secondary school library, secondary school teacher, teacher-librarian
  • I’m an amateur researcher

    I have been a teacher since 1994, spending 3 years teaching English in Japan, and the rest in Ontario teaching drama, English, and media arts in the classroom and online.  I became a teacher-librarian full-time in 2009.  Currently working ⅚ a teacher-librarian in a large secondary school.  My other ⅙ has me back in the…

    July 8, 2013

    banana29

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    educational research, library leadership, professional development, school leadership team, school librarian, school library, secondary school library, secondary school teacher, teacher-librarian
  • Redefining reading and the role of the teacher-librarian in the age of online text

    Here’s the inaugural issue of the new ISTE SIG LIT Journal, Literacy Special Interest JOURNAL and a reprint of my original paper. http://issuu.com/literacyspecialinterest/docs/literacy_special_interest_journal_v

    June 22, 2013

    banana29

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    collection development, definition of literacy, digital literacy, information literacy, library leadership, literacy, online reading, professional development, reading, research, school librarian, teacher-librarian
  • Designing space for children and teens in libraries and public places by Sandra Feinberg

    Designing Space for Children and Teens in Libraries and Public Places by Sandra Feinberg My rating: 4 of 5 stars The traditional role of school libraries is no longer pertinent when reading and research can happen anytime, anywhere. Rather Feinberg and Keller maintain that the future success of high school libraries lies within our ability…

    June 15, 2013

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    book reviews, collection development, design thinking, designing space for teens, learning commons, library leadership, literacy promotion, professional development, Sandra Feinberg, school leadership team, school librarian, school library, secondary school library, student-centred learning, teacher-librarian
  • Grown Up Digital: How the net generation is changing your world

    Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation Is Changing Your World by Don Tapscott My rating: 5 of 5 stars I’m so glad that Don Tapscott is Canadian. Knowing that he’s a local expert and is so prescient in his thinking made this book an even more enjoyable read. I actually listened to it on…

    June 15, 2013

    banana29

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    book reviews, Canadian, collection development, Don Tapscott, Grown Up Digital, learning commons, library leadership, non-fiction, professional development, school leadership team, school librarian, secondary school library, student-centred learning
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