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Main Author: Marbury, Carl H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED088431
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  • Narrative Evaluation Report On: An HEA Institute for Training in Librarianship for Drug Education For Academic and School Library Media Specialists. Marbury, Carl H. Audiovisual Aids Course Descriptions Drug Education Institutes (Training Programs) Librarians Library Education Media Specialists Multimedia Instruction Program Descriptions Program Evaluation The purpose of the 1971 Higher Education Act (HEA) Institute for Training in Librarianship and Drug Education was to train teams of librarians and media specialists from academic and school libraries to develop comprehensive drug education packages made up of both commercially available materials and locally produced learning aids designed to meet the specific needs of individual schools and communities. Twenty-eight participants, from six southeastern states, were enrolled in the six week program at the School of Library Media at Alabama A&M University. The program consisted of three courses: Bibliography of Drug Education, Preparation of Instructional Materials, and Organization and Utilization of Instructional Materials. Other activities included weekly seminars, field trips and daily laboratory activities in the media workshop. This report contains the director's narrative evaluation, outlines and bibliographies of the three courses, information on institute procedures, and lists of staff and participatns. (SL)