Stay in the Game...
with Educational Technology and Traditional Resources in the LRC!
Dear Students, Parents and Staff,
The Learning Resource Center Staff welcomes you to this website. It is our hope you will find the enclosed resources and links helpful as you pursue curriculum and personal interests. We look forward to a year filled with learning!
Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Kowitz
Sometimes keeping track of the new tools can be a challenge. Some of the
following may be of help:
AASL's 25 Best Websites for Teaching
and Learning is filled with great options.
Be aware of Digital Citizenship which will be a big focus this year.
The Learning Resource Center Staff welcomes you to this website. It is our hope you will find the enclosed resources and links helpful as you pursue curriculum and personal interests. We look forward to a year filled with learning!
Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Kowitz
Sometimes keeping track of the new tools can be a challenge. Some of the
following may be of help:
AASL's 25 Best Websites for Teaching
and Learning is filled with great options.
Be aware of Digital Citizenship which will be a big focus this year.
Marshall Public Schools K-12 Information and Research Skills Mission Statement
The school library media program’s instructional mission is to enable and encourage students to learn how to learn. The library media center is a learning laboratory where traditional as well as state of the art resources are used to provide instruction in thinking and to develop, reinforce and apply information skills. The successful school library media program produces students who are competent, independent learners able to appreciate and evaluate literature and the many forms of media. These students will be equipped to meet changing work environments, a world of ever increasing information, and a society in which decisions made by an informed populace are vital.
The school library media program’s instructional mission is to enable and encourage students to learn how to learn. The library media center is a learning laboratory where traditional as well as state of the art resources are used to provide instruction in thinking and to develop, reinforce and apply information skills. The successful school library media program produces students who are competent, independent learners able to appreciate and evaluate literature and the many forms of media. These students will be equipped to meet changing work environments, a world of ever increasing information, and a society in which decisions made by an informed populace are vital.
LRC References by Marsha Lambert is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
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