So, in the spirit of this, what is considered collaboration? Is it asking
for specific help on a project? Is it teaching what is available in the
library and how it can be used? Is it offering assistance on curriculum
planning?
And, if collaboration hasn't taken place previously (or hasn't been a
regular part of the process), how should one begin?
Yes, it's inventory time and I'm procrastinating. The last little bits of
clean-up are the hardest!
pjj
Paula Joseph-Johnson, Asst. LMS
Bristow High School Media Center (Bristow, OK)
pjohnson@bristow.k12.ok.us
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