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Re: AR in the Library
Posted by Chelsea Burkhart on 2/01/08
I would definetely continue to keep some books out of the AR section. I think that testing a student over everything they read takes some if the fun out of reading. Studenst should be allowed to simply read for pleasure sometimes. Students also need to learn that all libraries in the world are not laid out according to AR level. All students should know how to effefectively find books in any library. On 1/31/08, New Librarian wrote: > I'm a new librarian and I have a problem with a teacher who > refuses to let her students check out any book that is not > AR. She is also angry because I did not order AR tests for > any of the new books and I changed the layout of the > library (the last librarian had the collection organized > according to AR level).
Posts on this thread, including this one
- AR in the Library, 1/31/08, by New Librarian.
- Re: AR in the Library, 1/31/08, by New Librarian.
- Re: AR in the Library, 1/31/08, by Char.
- Re: AR in the Library, 1/31/08, by KY Retired Librarian.
- Re: AR in the Library, 2/01/08, by Chelsea Burkhart.
- Re: AR in the Library, 2/01/08, by sb.
- Re: getting rid of the program, 2/03/08, by KY Retired Librarian .
- Re: our librarian is an AR pusher, 2/03/08, by sasha.
- Re: KY - What is an AR sharing group? nfm, 2/03/08, by JenSue/2.
- Re: KY - What is an AR sharing group? nfm, 2/03/08, by KY Retired Librarian .
- Re: KY - What is an AR sharing group? nfm, 2/04/08, by fran.
- Re: getting rid of the program, 2/06/08, by Tom N.
- Re: thanks - nfm, 2/07/08, by jensue/2.
- Re: AR in the library, 2/12/08, by best of both worlds librarian.
- Re: AR in the library, 3/10/08, by sanwin.
- Re: AR in the Library, 3/19/08, by Dee.
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