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I teach library classes to middle school. In that realm we learn about the billion dollar business of advertising on ".com" sites when doing research skills. Within that topic, I teach them about how businesses that you see routinely on the computer while searching the internet, make their money. Also, within research skills and digital literacy I explain to them the importance of going to peer reviewed free sites and journals rather than ".com" sites for the sake of security since usually a ".gov" or ".org" site would be more likely not to have the swaying of commercialism to whether the information provided is factual or not.
Furthermore, within our setting of our library I use the terminology of financial literacy to explain that the school has a budget I am given. I explain what a budget is. I then explain how I choose the books to fit within the budget. In addition, I talk to them about when the books are not returned it is in a sense stealing. I bring that term to middle school, because I want to introduce them to the topic of borrowing vs. taking. In a moral realm, comparing an contrasting a public library to a school library. In a public library not bringing a book back or paying the overdue fine may result in a legal charge. In school, it is something a parent has to pay for.
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