Mrs. Richie's Library/Media Center
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phyllis.richie@duncanps.org
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About The Teacher
Mrs. Richie received her Bachelor of Arts in History in l971 from Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts (OCLA) in Chickasha. She taught social studies and civics at Chickasha Jr. High for ll years. She received her Master of Education in Instructional Media from University of Central Oklahoma (UCO)in Edmond in l982. Mrs. Richie started the elementary library media program in DPS in the fall of l982. Mrs Richie is at Mark Twain's library Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday mornings to teach classes in library skills. The library assistant Mrs. Carmen Garrett helps keep our library running smoothly every day and checks out books with each class. Mrs. Richie is at Plato's library Wednesday afternoons, Thursday and Friday to teach classes in library skills. The library assistant Mrs.Sheri Lederer helps keep out library running smoothly every day and checks out books with each class.
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Our mission of the Mark Twain/Plato Library Media Program is to assist students in the development of skills necessary for independent life-long learning. Emphasis is placed on the appreciation of literature, the enjoyment of recreational reading, as well as reading for information. It is our mission to meet students' and teachers' educational needs today, as well as to anticipate tomorrow's needs. Mark Twain/Plato's Library Media Center program instructs students to use resources through print and electronic information sources to successfully apply skills that will enable them to locate, select, evaluate, interpret, and communicate information.
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