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圖書館主任與科任老師的協作教學 香港五邑工商總會學校 學務主任:梁月霞 Collaborative Planned Teaching (CPT) between Subject Teachers and the Teacher Librarian in a Hong Kong Primary School to equip  students with information literacy skill  by Angel Leung Yuet Ha Director of Academic Affairs Five Districts Business Welfare Association  Primary School Hong Kong International Association of School  Librarianship (IASL)  East Asia Regional Director
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轉變是 永恒 的 Change is natural ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
世界轉變的 速度一日千里 The world is changing so fast  that ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
  教育的角色是讓每個人都能終身學習和建構知識   The role of education is to equip students with the skill to learn independently and to construct their own knowledge
liver throat mouth the (o)esophagus stomach duodenum the pancreas the large bowel small intestines the anus
知 識 knowledge 知識可以一手交一手的嗎? Can knowledge be handed over from one to another? 
Learn from confrontation with resources “ Resource-based learning is a methodology that allows students to learn from their own confrontation with information resources. ”  (Australian School Library Association & Australian Library and Information Association,  Learning for the Future,  1993, p.3)
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat?
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system Location and access   read, analysis, select relevant information
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告  爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system Location and access   read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information   Extract relevant information to solve the problem
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告  爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system Location and access   read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information   Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   評估上述過程 爲解決類似難題時 提供參考經驗   爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告  爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system Location and access   read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information   Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information  Evaluation Judge the efficiency
資訊技巧表   Information Skill Continuum
課程綱要中 的資訊技巧項目   Information Skills in Syllabus
如何評估? How to assess? 什麽時候教? When to teach?   誰教? Who teaches?   怎樣教? How to teach? 獨立地自成一科 ? Is it one of the many subjects?   爲什麽 要學 ?   Why do I have to learn   ? 課程綱要中 的資訊技巧項目   Information Skills in Syllabus
. 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 ,  食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?     運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   評估上述過程 爲解決類似難題時 提供參考經驗   爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告  爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills   Identify information need  What happens  to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies  about the stomach, digestive system Location and access   read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information   Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information  Evaluation Judge the efficiency
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],共同備課
Free-flow to and from the library ,[object Object]
Not artificially enforced library lesson, not isolated skill, need based. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object]
Flexible timetable format
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Plan, teach and evaluate   Provide  expertise of the subject knowledge Set learning objectives Provide the knowledge of students’ attitude, ability, interest and learning needs Guide students along the learning activities Cater for individual learning differences Guide individual students Help students solve learning difficulties Mark students’ assignments Assess students’ learning performances Assess the information and resources for learning and the effectiveness of the learning activities Manage the resources in the school library Responsible for the expertise of library skills Prepare before hand from the collection the information or bibliographies of books relevant to the topic and reading level of classroom learning Set the learning targets of information skills for all levels to be taught to teachers and students during CPT lessons so that these skill are not isolated from the curriculum Through CPT with the subject teachers, understand the  the curriculum need, provide the information of the various resources that support teaching and learning to facilitate Resource Based Learning Cater for individual difference Help individual students to solve learning difficulties Assess the students’ learning performances Assess the effectiveness of the learning information, resources and activities for the collection development, provides consultation experiences and resources for teachers teaching the same topic to facilitate co-planning among teachers
協作教學中科任老師的角色 Roles of Subjects Teachers in CPT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
協作教學中圖書館主任的角色 Roles of theTeacher Librarian in CPT ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
P.2  動物的分類
P.2  動物的分類課文
P.2  動物的分類課堂活動 ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],General Studies P.2  Classification  of animals 常識 二上  動物的分類
P.2 動物的分類 – 閱讀活動
P.2 動物的分類 – 閱讀活動
P.3 我們的社區 Our Community Park School Amusement Park Swimming pool Police station Library Post office Supermarket
P.3 “ 我們的社區”建議活動 The main street of the district is ___________of our school.  It is _________metres away.  _____________is east of our school.  _________is west of our school.  _____________is north of our school.  ________is south of our school
P.3 “ 我們的社區”課堂活動資源
P.3 “ 我們的社區”課堂活動資源內文

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CPT between subject teachers and the teacher librarian in a HK primary school to equip students with information literacy skills

  • 1. 圖書館主任與科任老師的協作教學 香港五邑工商總會學校 學務主任:梁月霞 Collaborative Planned Teaching (CPT) between Subject Teachers and the Teacher Librarian in a Hong Kong Primary School to equip students with information literacy skill by Angel Leung Yuet Ha Director of Academic Affairs Five Districts Business Welfare Association Primary School Hong Kong International Association of School Librarianship (IASL) East Asia Regional Director
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.   教育的角色是讓每個人都能終身學習和建構知識   The role of education is to equip students with the skill to learn independently and to construct their own knowledge
  • 6. liver throat mouth the (o)esophagus stomach duodenum the pancreas the large bowel small intestines the anus
  • 7.
  • 8. 知 識 knowledge 知識可以一手交一手的嗎? Can knowledge be handed over from one to another? 
  • 9. Learn from confrontation with resources “ Resource-based learning is a methodology that allows students to learn from their own confrontation with information resources. ” (Australian School Library Association & Australian Library and Information Association, Learning for the Future, 1993, p.3)
  • 10. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat?
  • 11. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system
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  • 19. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system Location and access read, analysis, select relevant information
  • 20. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告 爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system Location and access read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information Extract relevant information to solve the problem
  • 21. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告 爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system Location and access read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information
  • 22. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   評估上述過程 爲解決類似難題時 提供參考經驗 爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告 爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system Location and access read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information Evaluation Judge the efficiency
  • 24. 課程綱要中 的資訊技巧項目   Information Skills in Syllabus
  • 25. 如何評估? How to assess? 什麽時候教? When to teach?   誰教? Who teaches? 怎樣教? How to teach? 獨立地自成一科 ? Is it one of the many subjects?   爲什麽 要學 ? Why do I have to learn   ? 課程綱要中 的資訊技巧項目   Information Skills in Syllabus
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  • 28. . 設定需要解決 的難題 人進食後 , 食物會經過哪些器官 ? 産生什麽變化 ? 結果怎樣 ?   運用資訊解難 口頭彙報、 壁報板設計等   評估上述過程 爲解決類似難題時 提供參考經驗 爲解決該難題而 整理有關資訊 製作資料冊、 撰寫報告 爲解決該難題 而搜尋有關資訊 運用圖書館的 基本 技能 搜尋介紹胃的位置 、功能的資訊、 胃的模型等   閱讀、分析、 選取 有關資訊 從衆多資訊中 選取文字描述 適合個人 閱讀能力的、 胃的圖像等 建構知識的六大步驟 Big6 Information Skills Identify information need What happens to the food we eat? Information Seeking Strategies about the stomach, digestive system Location and access read, analysis, select relevant information Use of information Extract relevant information to solve the problem Synthesis Present the information Evaluation Judge the efficiency
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  • 36. Plan, teach and evaluate Provide expertise of the subject knowledge Set learning objectives Provide the knowledge of students’ attitude, ability, interest and learning needs Guide students along the learning activities Cater for individual learning differences Guide individual students Help students solve learning difficulties Mark students’ assignments Assess students’ learning performances Assess the information and resources for learning and the effectiveness of the learning activities Manage the resources in the school library Responsible for the expertise of library skills Prepare before hand from the collection the information or bibliographies of books relevant to the topic and reading level of classroom learning Set the learning targets of information skills for all levels to be taught to teachers and students during CPT lessons so that these skill are not isolated from the curriculum Through CPT with the subject teachers, understand the the curriculum need, provide the information of the various resources that support teaching and learning to facilitate Resource Based Learning Cater for individual difference Help individual students to solve learning difficulties Assess the students’ learning performances Assess the effectiveness of the learning information, resources and activities for the collection development, provides consultation experiences and resources for teachers teaching the same topic to facilitate co-planning among teachers
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  • 44. P.3 我們的社區 Our Community Park School Amusement Park Swimming pool Police station Library Post office Supermarket
  • 45. P.3 “ 我們的社區”建議活動 The main street of the district is ___________of our school. It is _________metres away. _____________is east of our school. _________is west of our school. _____________is north of our school. ________is south of our school

Notas del editor

  1. In this information explosion era, information literacy skill becomes a survival skill. Creativity leads the way the world changes. Knowledge continues to be renewed and constructed. The role of education is to equip students with life long independent learning skill -- information literacy skill, which has to be obtained in curriculum context. Subject teachers alone or the teacher librarian alone cannot provide the necessary learning context. Collaborative Planned Teaching ( CPT) between them to integrate information literacy skill into the curriculum does. It has to be facilitated by flexible library scheduling. I’m going to present the process of initiating CPT in my school in Hong Kong.
  2. Change is natural . But, how does it affect our lives? Manufacturers of vehicles are clever not to produce too many parts of a particular vehicle model because it will soon be taken over by newer ones . A friend of mine went to study abroad for five years. When she returned to Hunan, her hometown in China, 3 nearby small hills disappeared. Buildings have taken their places. Information technology keeps on renewing everyday. Creativity dominates and leads the change. Before, no one ever thought of providing information and entertainment on a bus trip. Now, we enjoy programs as well as being exposed to all sorts of information during the short period of bus ride. People make a lot of money with the advertisements and programs in “ Road Show ” in Hong Kong. The rapid ever-changing world causes the paradigm shift of teachers and students.
  3. The speed of change is so fast that by the time teachers have memorized all they have learned and then pass onto students, it becomes outdated . Students cannot rely on and wait for teachers to pass on them knowledge which becomes outdated quickly. A very good example of this is the “nine planets”. At present, there are no longer nine planets. Scientists claim that there should be only “eight planets” (Wikipedia, 2007). But all the printed materials still say “nine planets”. Learners including teachers have to relearn the no. of planets. The knowledge being updated is recorded as information in various media . So information literacy skill -- lifelong independent learning skill becomes a survival skill. Creativity leads the way the world is changing. Memorizing, copying and reproducing solely cannot meet today’s information need.    
  4. The role of education is to equip students with the skill to learn independently and to construct their own knowledge. The role of teachers is to facilitate such learning.
  5.   Traditionally, in primary school subjects, for example General Studies, teachers tell students what happen to the food we take. Where will they go? What will they change into? What is the final product? Then students memorize what is told …..
  6. … .. and reproduce it during the assessments. Students with good memory can get high scores. They are the successful students in the class. They are praised and loved by teachers and parents. When they leave school, they can easily find a job in the society. Those who lack memorizing skill score low marks. They fail in assessments. They are blamed to be lazy and useless. They are not motivated to learn anymore. Research shows that students as young as primary three start to experience learning difficulty and failures. (Education Department, HKSAR, China, 1997, Chapter 7) Continuous failure discourages them to learn.
  7. Knowledge cannot be passed from one to another.
  8. Knowledge has to be constructed. Students need to be challenged with a problem going to be solved. If we ask students to find out what happens to the food we take. Where will they go? What will they change into? What is the final product? They have a need to equip themselves with the necessary information skills because the more information literate they are the easier they can find out the answer. Teachers can now train students the Big 6 skill. 1. Defining the problem to be solved
  9. 2.           Locating information – To access all the information resources available that answers the above questions.
  10. Then they see this book in the library. Is it relevant? Why? How do we know? That’s how we learn the title of the book.
  11. Is this suitable? Why? How do we know? Do the pictures on the cover tell us anything? Are they enough to tell whether or not there is the answer to our question? Do we have to read the whole book? Which part? How to decide?
  12. Yes, that is how we learn the content page of a book. Any relevant information to answer the defined question?
  13. Besides stomach, what does it talk about in digestive system? Does it meet our need? Do we have to focus or narrow down our research question?
  14. Does it answer our question? If not, what to do?
  15. What is the different between pictures in this book and the previous one? Is it what we want? Does it answer our question?
  16. 3.           Selecting information – Out of all the information accessed, select those that are particularly suitable for the learner to comprehend, rephrase, re-organize and present to his or her potential audience. Whether he wants models, pictures, diagrams, tables or just text to assist him in the presentation? Which are the main points he is focusing on ? Is he going to answer the question in essay form, using realia or models, acting a play or by means of powerpoint slides?
  17. 4.           Analyzing and organizing the information – summarize, rephrase, integrate, sequence and organize relevant information that answer the above questions in the order of the presentation.
  18. 5.           Presenting – Role play, drama, display, report, powerpoint slides, web pages, etc can be used to present the answers.
  19. 6.           Evaluating the above processes, reflecting on both success and failure based on the experience just gained to provide reference to further problems to be solved. Learning can be transferred when they encounter similar situations. When students are practicing the “Big 6 skill”, they read various resources to locate, select, analyze and synthesize information to solve defined problems. Knowledge is constructed by the learners themselves. Apart from leisure reading, students are encouraged to read materials related to the curriculum. They are guided to read and exposed to all kinds of information resources, including online resources, which reflects real life situation. Reading is anywhere at anytime when necessary. Reading is promoted quantitatively and qualitatively. In 2001, our school started implementing Collaborative Planned Teaching to train students’ information literacy skill. Every student read much more than usual. After one year, we were awarded one of the 5 schools in Hong Kong which promoted the most reading, in 2002.   Students write notes, reports and essays during the “Locating”, “Analyzing” and “Presentation” stages. They communicate their learning product to the audience. Language skills of writing, speaking and listening are trained. Generic skills (The Curriculum Development Council, HKSAR, China, 2001, p.24) such as communicative, critical thinking, collaborative, creative, information technology, problem solving, numeric and self management skills are practiced, too.  
  20. Take reading as an example. Reading is one of the language skills, so language teachers should be responsible. But they have tight teaching schedules which also include writing, listening and speaking skills. Furthermore they need the library collection to promote reading. They need the knowledge of the collection to search for resources that suit their students’ learning topics, ability, learning style and interest during the “Big 6 skill”. How can they manage the collection and teach at the same time? They can’t afford time and human resources to run the school library. This is why the Hong Kong Education Department offered a central library and a full time teacher librarian to every primary school since 1998
  21. But teaching and learning haven’t changed much since then. There is a huge gap between the budget spent on such resource and the awareness with regard to the role of the teacher librarians in schools. The guidelines from the Education Department on the job nature of the teacher librarians don’t articulate the unique and professional roles of a teacher librarian. One of them says that the teacher librarian has to accomplish any other duties assigned by the principals . As a result, most principals regard the newly appointed teacher librarian as an extra teaching staff and assign him or her teaching jobs. The timetable for library programs remains unchanged. Although there is a school library, teachers don’t know its collection and services. They don’t know when the library and the teacher librarian are available for his/her class of students.
  22. Subject teachers alone or the teacher librarian alone cannot provide the Big 6 skill training.
  23. In May 2000, A Pilot Scheme on Collaboration and Learning: Role of the Teacher Librarian, was organized by District Teacher Network, Hong Kong Education Department, under the supervision of James Henri who came from Australia. During the scheme, three persons from our school -- the vice principal, the primary one General Studies teacher and me, the teacher librarian at that time, joined a series of workshops. We tried CPT in our school in one topic with one class. The positive feedback from the students encouraged us to try more topics with the same class. Based on the above guidelines, the feedback and the evaluation from our pilot programs, I suggested a flexible library timetable in the following year to my principal in May 2000, towards the turn of the school year.
  24. I succeeded in getting my principal’s approval to change the traditional library timetable into a flexible one since September 2000. As a start, we tried Collaborative Planned Teaching (CPT) in one subject only -- Chinese Language, in the first term. Then we tried English Language in the second term. In the following year, we tried Mathematics and General Studies in each of the school terms. In 2002, we implemented CPT across all subjects. Reading activities were then integrated into all subjects to equip students with the Big 6 skills.
  25. I also integrated the Chinese and English Extensive Reading Scheme into the Collaborative Planned Teaching to start the culture of co-planning among teachers in my school. The library became a learning resource center for teachers and students. Volunteer parents saw students benefit from CPT and were eager to offer help in the library.