It's always a pleasure to spend time talking with my fellow SLC topic editors, and what better topic to discuss with Suzanne Sannwald, editor of our Collaboration page, than... collaboration itself! Collaboration is vital between both educators and students and between classroom teachers and librarians. As Suzanne points out, the power of collaboration lies in "encountering perspectives beyond our own."
Join us as we chat about the different ways both students and educators benefit from healthy collaboration, and strategies for nurturing those partnerships.
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Introduction
1:11
The Impact of Collaboration on Student Choice and Voice
6:53
Collaborating with Students on Source Evaluation
11:36
Solving Collaboration Challenges
17:37
Leading through Collaborative Learning
21:35
Using the Question Formulation Technique (QFT)
24:39
Collaboration with Students
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MLA Citation
Stripling, Barbara K., and Suzanne Akemi Sannwald. "Helping Students Build Agency through Collaboration and Inquiry [32:22]." School Library Connection, June 2022, schoollibraryconnection.com/home/display/2283102?learningModuleId=2283102&topicCenterId=2252404.
Chicago Citation
Stripling, Barbara K., and Suzanne Akemi Sannwald. "Helping Students Build Agency through Collaboration and Inquiry [32:22]." School Library Connection Video. June 2022. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/home/display/2283102?learningModuleId=2283102&topicCenterId=2252404.
APA Citation
Stripling, B. K. , & Sannwald, S. A. (2022). Helping Students Build Agency through Collaboration and Inquiry [32:22] [Video]. School Library Connection. Retrieved from https://schoollibraryconnection.com/home/display/2283102?learningModuleId=2283102&topicCenterId=2252404