Teacher Librarian: The Journal for School Library Professionals
TL Toolkit

Professional Reading Reviews

Every month we provide in-depth reviews of books of interest to teacher librarians.

January 2007 - December 2007 Professional Reading for Teacher-Librarians.
Essential Reading for Teacher-Librarians

December 2006 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.
Concept-Based Curriculum And Instruction For The Thinking Classroom

October 2006 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.
Meaningful Learning Using Technology: What Educators Need To Know And Do

June 2006 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.
Reading Is Our Business: How Libraries Can Foster Reading Comprehension

April 2006 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.
Professional Books That Will Shock You, Delight You, and Make You a Leader!

February 2006 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.
Achieving National Board Certification


April 2005 - Professional Reading: with David Loertscher.

February 2005 - Funding and advocacy for the school library
Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.


December 2004 - Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

October 2004 - Funding and advocacy for the school library
Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

June 2004 - Making the School Library Teen & Teacher Friendly: Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

April 2004 - Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

February 2004 - Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.


December 2003 - Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

October 2003 - Professional Reading: with Ken Haycock including Worth a Look.

June 2003 - Powering achievement: School library media programs.

April 2003 - Collection management. digital learning environments, information literacy.

February 2003 - Instructional collaboration, school libraries in Canada, action research, planning and assessing information skills, developing information services.


December 2002 - Library games, leveled trade books, information literacy for high school students, and teaching the Internet.

October 2002 - Service to young adults, the gift of reading, readings for elementary students, books for new readers, research in the elementary school, library programs, and web-based learning.

June 2002 - Assessment, career development, redefining the role of teacher librarians, and teaching information and technology skills.

April 2002 - The history of school libraries, working with school administrators, maximizing the impact of library services on students, and an overview of current practice and future directions.

February 2002 - Evaluation, the value of teacher-librarians, and information literacy.


December 2001 - Teaching strategies, introducing the Internet to young learners, Web searching skills, cheating and plagiarism.

October 2001 - Media literacy, information literacy, promotional strategies, the Big 6, an Internet subject guide, and more.

June 2001 - Teaching reading, the Internet controversy, the research process, reference skills for the school library media specialist, and more.

April 2001 - Integrating information and technology literacy, technology and the library resource center, and more.

February 2001 - Integrating technology into the curriculum, coaching children for the Internet, the Internet and schools, educators and the Internet, and more.

December 2000 - Connecting kids to the Internet, learning how to use technology, and information literacy.

Teacher Librarian, or TL as we're often called, is designed specifically for you, the library professional working with children and young adults.

Email Us Return to Home Page About Us TL Magazine Subscribe Now TL Toolkit Contact Us Webmaster Disclaimer Privacy Statement Subscribe Today