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Steve Tetreault

The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

A weekly Education, Arts and Books podcast
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The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

Steve Tetreault

The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

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The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

Steve Tetreault

The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

A weekly Education, Arts and Books podcast
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Tennessee school librarian Katie Capshaw is one of those people who feels like a friend after you've just met. She's here to share how she introduces her 8th graders to AI. This lesson has lots of adaptability, and could easily spin off some ad
It's me again! In the penultimate episode of Season 1, I'm sharing a lesson on information literacy that helped my students start to wrap their minds around two key concepts when it comes to considering any information: Context and Perspective.
Your intrepid host shares a lesson he's found helpful in preparing students (and teachers) to do better research in less time.    Guest: Steve Tetreault Grade(s) Taught: 7-8, 9-12   Resources:  Planning & Visualizing Lesson: https://docs.goo
Virginia school librarian Maura Madigan has taken the idea of reading to pets to a whole new level as a way to support her school's literacy efforts.  Guest: Maura Magigan Grade(s) Taught: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Resources:  Reading Rescue Pet Adopt
Melissa Corey shares so much of her work and so many ideas - and here she's sharing an amazing exhibit, along with ideas for her process of creating museum-like exhibits in her library! Guest: Melissa Corey Grade(s) Taught: 6, 7, 8 Resources: 
I was fortunate enough to befriend Todd online, and his energy and enthusiasm were always a ray of sunshine on my day! Here, the 2016 SLJ School Librarian of the Year shares a great lesson that ticks so many boxes! While Todd does this with his
Texas high school librarian Kaitlyn Carpenter shares this great lesson that connects her students' academic work to their yearbooks!  Guest: Kaitlyn Carpenter (aka Carpe_Librarian) Grade(s) Taught: 9, 10, 11, 12 Resources:  Sociology - School
I'm back - this time, with an actual lesson! Check out how you can build your own custom search engines that will only search within the sources you select - handy for you, handy for students, handy for staff!  Guest: Steve Tetreault Grade(s) T
This week is a special episode of the podcast. I’ve been travelling, and haven’t been able to record one of our usual episodes with a guest. But I didn’t want to leave you hanging, either, so we’re doing something different this week. We’re goi
This week, the SLLN Podcast goes international as Canadian school librarian Christopher Hunt joins us to share his science-focused "Makery Bakery" lesson, where second graders make bread and butter!  Guest: Christopher Hunt, Chris (he/him) Grad
Miss Jean Darnell, known online as Awaken Librarian, is a careful thinker and diligent researcher. In this episode, she shares some lessons and thoughts about AI in education.  Guest: Ms. Jean Darnell Grade(s) Taught: 6, 7, 8 Resources:  Usin
Kelly Hincks has been sharing wonderful lessons over on the Knowledge Quest blog for years - if you've been missing them, be sure to check them out! In this episode, she shares how she has students use hexagonal thinking to get to know each oth
"Everything's bigger in Texas" is not just a saying, as school librarian Deb Zeman will prove in this episode! The lesson is big, the resources are big, the Book Break is big - and the implications for our students are big!  Guest: Deb Zeman/MS
Tennessee school librarian (and generally wonderful human) Laurie Stansbury shares the lesson she does with the book The Arabic Quilt: An Immigrant Story by Aya Khalil and Anait Semirdzhyan  (Illustrator) - and both the book and the lesson are
The ever-delightful Katie McNamara shares how she uses "Game of Quotes" as a lesson in collaboration with her teachers, and gets requests from both students and staff for more!  Guest: Katie McNamara, High School Teacher Librarian & Fresno Paci
New Jersey is in the house! 4-6 school librarian Gab Casieri shares how she gets research skills and critical thinking embedded in her "Curiosity Project" lesson! Resources:  Curiosity Project Lesson: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B8eP
Friends, if you haven't gotten to know school librarian Erika Long, what have you been doing with yourself? She is an amazing practitioner, and we're lucky to get to learn from her this week! She's bringing her middle grades "Renaissance Art To
Ya'll, we've got Dustin Hensley in the house! This Tennessee high school librarian is all about experiential, authentic learning, as his "Community Improvement" lesson clearly demonstrates. (On a completely unrelated note, Dustin is also the KI
Tom's online handle is "Captain Library" because that's his school, but it's also a fitting title, because Tom is THE MAN when it comes to all things library - particularly primary sources! (If you haven't checked out The Primary Source Podcast
Resources:  MISSION MARS Lesson: https://wakelet.com/wake/r571cioBoL8vU9KHLVAU- Book Break:  We Dream of Space by Erin Entrada Kelly Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library: The Graphic Novel by Chris Grabenstein Where to find Ali Schi
While she's known in some circles as "That Librarian", she'll always be the amazing Amanda Jones!  The lesson she's sharing was directly inspired by her own experience with facing harassment online. It's a wonderful opportunity to give students
Fallon Farokhi brings such a wide array of experience and skills to the school library - it's no wonder her students love coming to the library!  In this episode, Fallon shares a lesson that encourages students to engage in authentic inquiry dr
If you aren't familiar with Amanda Hunt, you're missing out! "The Next Gen Librarian" is such a wonderful font of shared book reviews, school library ideas - and lessons!  Although she calls this lesson "Turkey Bingo", it's not just limited to
We have SO MANY great school librarians volunteering their lessons that our usual 2 week release schedule doesn't make sense. So for the foreseeable future, we're bringing you a new episode every week!  Stay tuned for more great episodes coming
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