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Resource Based Learning

Better Information Literacy
Uses information literacy to encourage team-teaching with a teacher-librarian. Includes bibliography.

Resource Based Learning
Good index of RBL-related topics, including benefits, guides, other resources and a model unit.

Resource Based Learning Revisited: Self Questioning Model for Resource Based Learning
Well-organized page of RBL topics, including overview, planning a unit, plagiarism and webquests.

Saskatchewan School Library Association. "The Fourth R: Resource Based Learning in the Curriculum"
Good introduction to the topic of Resource Based Learning (RBL). Suggests responsibilities of teacher-librarians, and why to involve them.

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Resource Based Learning Projects

Collaborative Work - Library of Congress Workshops (Learning Activities)

Questioning Toolkit
A valuable resource to help explain the questioning process.

Resource Based Learning Units
Good as example of how to incorporate RBL into curriculum.

Web-Quests (and other inquiry-based models) Workshop Resources - Joyce A. Valenza
Links organized by topic, such as What is a webquest? and Webquest Templates.

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Resource Based Learning - Resources and Bibliographies

Building Information Literacy: A Bibliography
Produced by the education department of Canada's Prince Edward Island.

IRU Support for Resource-Based Learning
Excellent list of resources -- some available as PDF reports.

Tools for Collaboration - Debbie Abilock, NoodleTools
This collection of superb resources is organized by topic, in answer to specific questions such as "What attributes of professional development directly impact teaching and learning?"

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