intraLibrary for Schools (K-12)

In schools, intraLibrary helps teachers access high quality resources with minimal time and effort, and enables sharing of structured lesson plans. Teachers can create, share, re-use and improve learning objects easily, saving time in lesson preparation.

With intraLibrary teachers can:

  • Easily discover other teachers' valuable digital resources
  • Copy and edit these to individual requirements
  • Get resources mapped to the curriculum
  • Work in the way they want - in the classroom, on whiteboards, in group working, at home, in blogs and wikis...

Imagine the situation...

A teacher knows that a lesson plan for a geography field trip was created by a colleague last year. Rather than create the same lesson plan again, it would be easier and faster to use the existing plan and update it for re-use. See here:

Alternatively, a maths teacher wants to do some work on percentages. He is able to search widely using intraLibrary to find exactly the resources he needs - see here:

intraLibrary allows teachers to communicate teaching materials to their students in many ways - improving lesson delivery - see here:

The benefits of using intraLibrary do not stop with teachers. Head Teachers will see a greater use of shared resources, helping them to improve quality and reduce teacher's workload in terms of lesson preparation.

Authorities can create the conditions for collaborative ventures between schools, where intraLibrary allows resources to be used, shared and re-used between schools or departments.

For more information see the intraLibrary for schools brochure:

For Frequently Asked Questions about intraLibrary, click here.

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