Blog #13 The Last Talk

 


As my series of interviews come to an end, this time I will be sharing a perspective of librarian's work from Mr. Hill. I mostly shared from the females views but males are librarians too. Do you all think his perspective will be the same or different? If you keep reading then you will find out. Mr. Hill is an elementary librarian at a school that is known for the arts. With that being said, we looked at the shared foundations of collaborate, curate, explore, and engage. 

Mr. Hill has introduced and explored a variety of tools with his students before. He often hopes that students will start sharing with their peers which tools has proven to been better to them during assignments to make those connections like they would not normally do. I learned how students grow when they're able to take advantage of their learning by organizing information and continuing to reflect on their product. I took away how students can explore from iPads to chromebooks when searching on databases or other applications like Boddle when it pertains to their learning. He also enjoys the freedom of having students do hands-on projects when provided with craft and art supplies from something called ArtsNow that his school gets a grant for being apart of that initiative. Students are able to seek their own solutions to problems when being able to choose a topic that really intrigues them. In the end, students show how they've grown so much from everything learned by Mr. Hill when they're able to share the same knowledge to someone back at home.

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