Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Tis the Season to Do Research!

 Tis the start of the TRUE research season! (Fa-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la!)

How can we research? Let us count the ways! First, EPQ students are beginning this journey for the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) that will be presented next school year. This means discussing ways to narrow topics, find sources and so forth have begun. Yesterday was a lesson with 50 students who are interested in this process!

Next is the Reading the World Fascination Papers! These students are in the Reading the World course and are finding topics of interest and completing university level research on that topic. We are exploring databases and other authoritative resources for the topics. (This year some topics include: aging and genetics, sustainable farming, probiotics, the economic effect of women in the workplace, and much more!)

Then we head down to junior school for the research process (years 5 and 6) and exploring Encyclopedia Britannica School for years 3 and 4. Now that they have all explored some web resources, students will be completing a BINGO scavenger hunt during library lessons to practice skills AND to learn how to avoid the "copy and paste" technique of note-taking. (This is also referred to as avoiding plagiarism.)

While this portion of research finishes before the term break in December, we will not be finished with research. In January, I will be teaching an EPQ skills session each week to a class of students - I am one of 6 instructors guiding students through the process of researching and writing their dissertations. Year 6 students will be doing the junior school version of the EPQ with a research essay. For this, we will look at ways to effectively use the internet for information. Research will begin for year 2 students as we use PebbleGo to determine the difference between facts and opinions. 

My overall goal through all of this is to take the fear of research away and replace it with the knowledge that, when done correctly, research is just a fun scavenger hunt for information, and putting the facts together is just like assembling a puzzle! (Every fact belongs in just the right place when you complete the project.)

Tis the season to do research

Fa-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la!

Using Jstor and Explora

Fa-la-la-la-la, La-la-la-la!

Don't forget to cite your sources

Fa-la-la, La-la-la, La-la-la!

Write the facts, don't copy and paste them.

Fa-la-la-la-laaa, La-la-la-la!


Monday, November 7, 2022

What Changes November Brings!

 First, the concurrent events were phenomenal! Such a great turn out of parents and students! I think everyone had a great time.

Now it is November, and things are changing like the leaves of trees in colder climates. (Not so much leaf change here in Thailand!)

1: We are starting a Student Library Advisory Council. This will allow students in Years 3-9 to participate in the planning of library activities and contests, including Fully Booked Week! We are excited that students will have more of a voice in ways to encourage reading.

2: We have a new member of our team who is being "baptized by fire" or, rather, by costumes. His first day was a school wide celebration with everyone in costume, and we had his Super Librarian shirt and cape ready when he arrived! Today is the celebration of Loy Kratong so we are all in traditional Thai clothing. Friday will be our school's celebration of Diwali, and next week is Loud Socks and Ties Day to celebrate International Diversity Day! 

3: After a half-term to get used to the wonderful new PrePrep library space, we have changed our way of working with our 11 classes of "littlest ones." This change should allow for more continuity of service in that library and keep the two main libraries running smoothly.

4. Although it is not a "change" per se, we are about to host a much-awaited meeting at our school. WAAAAYYY back in 2019, our library was renovated. In order to "show off" this fabulous new space, we were supposed to host a BLISS (Bangkok Librarians in International SchoolS) meeting in May of 2020. Well, it's very difficult to host a meeting among librarians during a pandemic lockdown. Our long awaited, and often rescheduled, meeting will now occur this month. The only thing left to do is order the food...

5. And our school will be hosting a really fun event in December! We are excited to work with our houses on charity fundraising, building community spirit, and having a story time booth with stories in many languages throughout the afternoon and evening! 

Of course, many other things are happening as we are introducing research skills, working on the Siam Book Awards, writing book reviews, and more during library lessons.