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Main Authors: Higgins, Norman C., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1974
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093561
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author Higgins, Norman C.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents Training Programs for Library Media Specialists. Higgins, Norman C. And Others American Indian Reservations American Indians Community Services Educational Programs Higher Education Librarians Library Services Media Specialists Paraprofessional School Personnel Professional Training During the 15th Annual Indian Education Conference held at Arizona State University, the workshops were aimed at informing the participants of educational opportunities for American Indian children and their elders. Taken from the workshop recordings on training programs for library media specialists, this paper examines new library programs in New Mexico and Arizona. The discussion centers on the objectives of these programs to: (1) create more libraries in Indian communities; (2) improve existing libraries; (3) better serve the needs of the people; and (4) train and staff such libraries with trained Indians. (NQ)
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spellingShingle Training Programs for Library Media Specialists.
Higgins, Norman C.
And Others
American Indian Reservations
American Indians
Community Services
Educational Programs
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Services
Media Specialists
Paraprofessional School Personnel
Professional Training
Training Programs for Library Media Specialists. Higgins, Norman C. And Others American Indian Reservations American Indians Community Services Educational Programs Higher Education Librarians Library Services Media Specialists Paraprofessional School Personnel Professional Training During the 15th Annual Indian Education Conference held at Arizona State University, the workshops were aimed at informing the participants of educational opportunities for American Indian children and their elders. Taken from the workshop recordings on training programs for library media specialists, this paper examines new library programs in New Mexico and Arizona. The discussion centers on the objectives of these programs to: (1) create more libraries in Indian communities; (2) improve existing libraries; (3) better serve the needs of the people; and (4) train and staff such libraries with trained Indians. (NQ)
title Training Programs for Library Media Specialists.
topic American Indian Reservations
American Indians
Community Services
Educational Programs
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Services
Media Specialists
Paraprofessional School Personnel
Professional Training
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED093561