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Michelle

having time to collaborate with content teacher on goals, process, rubrics; then having time to review and revise.

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Pat

Low teacher student ratioDaily goalsFrequent checkins or conferences with studentsStudents choose topics

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Liz

Student driven & based on student choice, authentic, small steps rather than a HUGE process;

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Kathleen F.

library teacher involved from start to finishrubrics/assessments in placea collaborative process between LT and classroom teacher

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Kathy

Project Collaboration with subject teachers that include clear goals,;assessments tied to well-defined rubrics; and opportunities for formative student self-reflection

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Maureen

One that has flexibility in its design, and collaboration between teacher and librarian and librarian and students.

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Alice

* Lots of interaction between classroom content and library* Regular access by students to resources throughout the research process*Curriculum for research skills sequenced and sensitive to...

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Jennifer

Individual student check-ins.Having access to librarians' expertise

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Emily 

cross-content areassmall groupstime to pre-teach nonfiction skills/research toolsappropriate resources and texts for grade leveltime to collaborate with specialistsless focus on the final product and...

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Ann

Research in various disciplines, not just social studies. Librarian/teacher collaboration from start to finish.

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Karen- having the opportunity to work with/have classes with a school library...

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Carolyn

Having time to go through each step of the process starting with a small skill and building off that so that students learn throughout year building upon their knowledge at each mini-research...

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Susan

Having concrete standards by gradeGuides on how to teachCollaborationTime!

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Susan

lots of smaller projects that build a series of skills, leading toward big research project in older grades

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Heather

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Paula

Research is happening in various subject areas and covering all info lit skills students need to be successful learners throughout life.

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Sara Jauniskis

> student choice for topics> smaller projects multiple times a year> simple research process model that students can comprehend, adopt and bring to the Middle School with them

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Amy

One that has been collaboratively designed by librarians and classroom teachers and brings together the research writing curriculum that the school uses and the information search/critical...

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Alan 

Backward design from the curriculum

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Laurie

Having opportunities throughout the year to work with students and have each project focus on a different info literacy skill.

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