The Big6 is the most widely known and used information skills program in the world because it works! The Big6 is essential, practical, and easy to implement—from day one. And, with a completely new book, The Big6 Curriculum, focusing on the needs of 21st-century students, schools, and library programs, the Big6 continues to be fully relevant and cutting-edge.
In this webinar, Mike Eisenberg and Colet Bartow help educators preK–20, especially teacher-librarians, to design and deliver curriculum and instruction to meet the ICT literacy needs of 21st-century students. Learn how to use the Big6 curriculum approach to provide a clearly defined, predictable, measured and reported program. In addition, this webinar focuses on strategies and tools for assessment, reporting, and gaining widespread buy-in for the program.
Based on content from the new book, this recorded session includes sample lesson plans, program planning guidelines, templates, and examples from practice in order to help you develop and provide your own ICT literacy program. This recorded webinar will be useful for instructional leaders, teacher-librarians, and teachers.
- Big6 by the Month: A New Approach
- The BIG 6. Implement Comprehensive Information Literacy: Location and Access
- Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) Skills Curriculum Based on the Big6™ Skills Approach to Information Problem-Solving
- The Journey Begins Here: Aligning Information Literacy with Common Core, State Standards and Assessments
MLA Citation
Eisenberg, Michael B., and Colet Bartow. "The Big6 Curriculum: Essential & Practical." School Library Connection, April 2016, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Webinar?LearningModuleId=2269482&topicCenterId=2247903.
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