The book is directed at collaborative research projects that take advantage of the individual strengths of classroom teachers and school librarians. The recommended model can be used to create inquiry-based units that incorporate prior knowledge; higher-order thinking skills; essential questions; information-search skills; research models; authentic assessments (needs, formative, and summative); rubrics; and reflection. Ideal for both novices and experienced practitioners, the guide also addresses student variables (diversity, multiple intelligences, learning styles, cognitive abilities); state standards; increased information literacy; and integration of Web 2.0 tools.
Virginia L. Wallace, EdD, retired professor of the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, has a doctorate in instructional technology and distance education.
Whitney Norwood Husid, PsyD, received her degree in clinical psychology and is currently working on a master's degree in library and information science at the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.