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Hi all - I have an English degree and three years experience as a 5th/6th grade language arts teacher in a public school system. I will be taking my Praxis in...
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How many of these trendy ed theories and fads do you expect to use in your job as a SLMS? BTW, I know not the difference between the Newberry and Caldecott ...
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Newbery is generally for writing, Caldecott is about illustrations. JudyA ... _________________________________________________________________ Check out the...
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Thanks! It nonetheless remains true that knowledge of this bit o'trivia is absoluely irrelevant to one's potential competence as a teacher-librarian. ... ...
Thomas Roche
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Feb 3, 2004
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Unless teachers specifically request their students read one or the other. Not likely though. JudyA ... ...
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Does anyone know about working conditions in Cumberland County, North Carolina?...
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I just subscribed to your list - can someone explain this post? Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb,...
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There DOES seemto be a lot of SPAM on this forum. ... silent, ... Without ... are ... Thicker! ... have ... you ... http://www.netarks.com/4/unsub ... ...
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To counteract recent spam posts, ContrarianLibrarian will be moderated until further notice. XB...
Xavier Bullwinkle
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For new librarians in public libraries, some career advice from a bunch of veterans sitting around having one too many beers. Thank goodness one of us was ...
Louisa Barrett
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Actually, there is an easier way. You can configure the group so that only new members are moderated for their first several posts. If their messages are ...
Louisa Barrett
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As sad as this advice is, it is mostly true. What I always find interesting about the ongoing Atlanta Fulton debacle is that what is going on there is NOT...
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The advice I just read does indeed make me sad. Sadder still that I may soon be accepted into a Master of Library Science program. I don't want a corporate...
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I'm in my second semester of library school, and I have a lot of the same concerns. It's hard not to worry that we're pursuing an endangered profession...
Kristina Gabriel
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Mar 8, 2004
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Politics exists in just about any place you work. I think that if you are a sole librarian, it can make it easier, but it depends if you want to be promoted to...
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Mar 8, 2004
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I don't know that it matters that much which school you went to, most places just look at degrees or lack of. For example, UCLA would be considered more ...
Judy A
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UNC-CH's library school is a NATIONAL school; people come from all over to get their MLSs--and then they go home. However, the presence of UNC-CH in NC has...
Wilson, Bruce
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Being willing to move is a very key point in the job hunt. After all, in a lot of librarys you get the whole lifer/die in the stacks thing going on. One thing...
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Mar 9, 2004
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I just interviewed for a job at Georgia State. What are their issues?...
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I saw in earlier posts that people described GSU as a place with high turnover and "issues." What specific issues do you know of? I just had an interview there...
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... <spillow1@u...> wrote: Hi back! It depeds on what sorts of issues? Mostly, this area is very transient ad peple come and go due to spouses. Like many...
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Numbers 3, 5, and 7 particularly apply to the Broward County Library system here in Florida. A colleage was telling me about a class for supervisors called...
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At the risk of sounding dense, i'm going to post and ask people who obviously know what they are doing. I'm working on my undergrad degree still, and I would...
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... Depends on what you want to do with your MLS after you graduate. Most people with an MLS have an English degree, or something similar. It's not a real ...
John Wylder
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I would figure out where you want to go and see what the requirements are. The place I went (SJSU) did not have an degree specified other than that they didn't...
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I can't offer much, but I talked to the director of my town's library about what to major in before. She told me two things - don't major in librarianship...
John Goodwin
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Odds are it won't matter too much what your undergraduate degree is in unless you want to specialize in a certain area of the library profession. For example...
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Well, there is no one correct path to set yourself for the MLS. People come from all backgrounds and degrees. However, most all of the librarians I know...
Dan
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It's false stories like these that got me started in this career in the first place. I would like to know where these shortages are, because they sure aren't...
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In fact, from what I hear from corporate librarians, libraries are one of the first things companies cut in rough times like these. And they probably don't...
Judy A
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