| RESOURCE-BASED LEARNING: Benefits students when they... |
- interact with a wide array of resources including information technology.
- develop the skills they require to effectively use resources and
technologies.
- have the opportunity to interact with resources that address their
individual learning needs.
- are provided with opportunities to acquire critical and creative thinking skills and apply them in new and unpredictable situations.
- have the opportunity to apply reading and writing skills in ALL content areas.
- are provided with experiences where they are required to share learning and work collaboratively with peers.
- are provided with support throughout the learning process.
- have an increased enthusiasm for learning when they are engaged in RBL activities.
|
|
| RESOURCE-BASED LEARNING: Benefits teachers when they ... |
- form collaborative partnerships with the teacher-librarian and/or other colleagues.
- share the workload...planning, implementation and assessment of
learning opportunities.
- support all instructional strategies and any subject area.
- provides resources accessible to all students and ability levels.
- encourages a shift in role from keeper of knowledge to facilitator and guide.
- emphasizes the process which ensures quality product.
|
|
|
|
All students can learn -- RBL ensures all children do learn |
Collaboration is nurtured
|
Individual learning needs are met
|
Technology is meaningfully integrated into learning experiences |
The odds of success increase
when two or more professionals
share the work. |
|