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Preliminary Program Concurrent Sessions to Include: Bringing Inquiry to your Curriculum: Using Real World Problems to Teach Information Literacy Facilitators: Katrina Nye and Kathy Clark The Lower School librarians from the Harker School in San Jose, CA will explain the process through which they used inspiration from real world problems to create inquiry-based projects for their third and fourth grade students. Learn practical methodology to bring new life and more inquiry to your information literacy curriculum while seamlessly embedding library and research skills into lessons. This presentation will provide examples, and practical takeaway ideas for designing successful collaboration and group work. Building Background Knowledge: Pathways to Inquiry Facilitators: Nicole Hunter and Hayley Beale Students often come to research projects with no prior knowledge about what they are about to start studying. As librarians we often rely on our background knowledge to create paths to further inquiry. How can we help students build their own background knowledge as a launching pad for developing sound research questions? In this session we will workshop two methods that we have found successful. We will then invite participants to brainstorm and share their ideas for engaging students in discovering what they don’t know and how to turn those questions into research.


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