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| | | | Self-appointed and stealthy, they record and share video, unnerving patrons and staff. By Chloe Appleby February 21, 2024 Across New York and other northeastern states, public libraries have received visits from First Amendment "auditors." | Photo: Wikimedia Commons On last Sept. 7, a man walked down the red-carpeted entrance to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library... | |
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americanlibrariesmagazine.org
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| | | | Librarians and publishers are not effectively communicating with each other. There, I said it. Many of us already know this to be true, but as someone who comes from the publishing side, I came to this realization during my yearlong process of selling ebooks across the country and through my many conversations with library directors, ... Continue reading A Publisher's View ? | |
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| | Much has been written on the value about Barak Rosenshine's 'Principles of Instruction' (2012) so there is no needfor me to add much more to this except by sharing the following: some ways of accessing histen principles (or seventeen if you read further on), some opinions on why this is a 'must-read' for teachers from... |