Moving the school library profession far beyond traditional collection development, Curate helps to connect learners to resources in more thoughtful, meaningful ways. Through teaching learners and other educators to curate--to overcome their own biases to find, organize, and share the best information--school librarians build connections between learners, knowledge, and the world. This practical guide features
- An examination of school library policy placing Curate in context;
- Field notes from practicing school librarians implementing the Curate Shared Foundation;
- Learning trajectories in grade-level bands, offering examples of Curate in action and ways to scaffold learning;
- A sample alignment of Curate Competencies in the AASL Standards Framework for Learners with the Common Core State Standards;
- Lesson starters, case studies, and best practices that demonstrate inspiring and effective strategies; and
- Questions to promote engagement with reflective practice.