[aisle] Classes that are taught by the library department?

Coffman, Tricia CoffmanT at hcusd2.org
Mon May 11 11:54:29 CDT 2020


I teach lessons  to 5th -8th grade classes. Monday is a plan day. Tuesday is 8th grade day, Wednesday is 7th grade day, Thursday is 6th grade day, and Friday is 5th grade day. Nothing is graded. I teach anything from keyboarding, to research techniques, anything related to informational skills. I try to use what teachers are teaching in their classrooms and bounce off of that. I am adding a couple of things next year: emailing etiquette, and Virtual meeting etiquette. If you want more details you can message me. I'd be happy to add more details.


Tricia Coffman

Limestone Middle School

Media Specialist



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Hi AISLE,
The other day my colleagues and I were thinking and talking about the future of our library and I threw out the idea of creating a class that is within the library department. We were wondering if there are any schools out there that have done this. We're not asking if there are any librarians that teach classes but are there are any librarians that teach a class that is within the library, not under the English department, or in partnership with anybody else but actually done completely by the library. It's just an idea that we're kicking around. We're not even sure that it's possible but we wanted to find out if there is anyone out there that is doing this.
Thanks.

Christopher Rios
Librarian
Downers Grove South High School

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