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Main Author: Shapiro, Lillian L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108655
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contents Serving Youth: Communication and Commitment in the High School Library. Shapiro, Lillian L. Audiovisual Instruction Communication Problems Educational Innovation Educational Sociology Educational Technology Futures (of Society) High School Students Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Role Library Standards Media Specialists School Community Relationship School Libraries Secondary Education Secondary School Teachers Textbooks Sociological changes in secondary school education are surveyed, with an emphasis on the attitudes of high school librarians as professionals. Cynicism among high school adolescents, the importance of peer identity, and the responsibilities of the high school library are also investigated. Several realistic goals are suggested to encourage librarian use of non-print materials and the improvement of communications between media-oriented instructors and librarians. Justifications are presented for the American Library Association (ALA) School Library Bill of Rights for Media Center Programs which seeks to provide consultant services and encourage the use of media resources and facilities. Libraries without walls, the librarians's role in creating new materials, and the effective handling of this new concept are discussed. Several points of emphasis are included that relate to the psychology of learning and individual differences of students. Appendixes include a Guide to Media Materials, the ALA Policy Statement on Library Education and Manpower, the School Library Bill of Rights, American Association of School Librarians Statement of Purpose, and The National Education Association Bill of Teacher's Rights. (DS)
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spellingShingle Serving Youth: Communication and Commitment in the High School Library.
Shapiro, Lillian L.
Audiovisual Instruction
Communication Problems
Educational Innovation
Educational Sociology
Educational Technology
Futures (of Society)
High School Students
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Role
Library Standards
Media Specialists
School Community Relationship
School Libraries
Secondary Education
Secondary School Teachers
Textbooks
Serving Youth: Communication and Commitment in the High School Library. Shapiro, Lillian L. Audiovisual Instruction Communication Problems Educational Innovation Educational Sociology Educational Technology Futures (of Society) High School Students Learning Resources Centers Librarians Library Role Library Standards Media Specialists School Community Relationship School Libraries Secondary Education Secondary School Teachers Textbooks Sociological changes in secondary school education are surveyed, with an emphasis on the attitudes of high school librarians as professionals. Cynicism among high school adolescents, the importance of peer identity, and the responsibilities of the high school library are also investigated. Several realistic goals are suggested to encourage librarian use of non-print materials and the improvement of communications between media-oriented instructors and librarians. Justifications are presented for the American Library Association (ALA) School Library Bill of Rights for Media Center Programs which seeks to provide consultant services and encourage the use of media resources and facilities. Libraries without walls, the librarians's role in creating new materials, and the effective handling of this new concept are discussed. Several points of emphasis are included that relate to the psychology of learning and individual differences of students. Appendixes include a Guide to Media Materials, the ALA Policy Statement on Library Education and Manpower, the School Library Bill of Rights, American Association of School Librarians Statement of Purpose, and The National Education Association Bill of Teacher's Rights. (DS)
title Serving Youth: Communication and Commitment in the High School Library.
topic Audiovisual Instruction
Communication Problems
Educational Innovation
Educational Sociology
Educational Technology
Futures (of Society)
High School Students
Learning Resources Centers
Librarians
Library Role
Library Standards
Media Specialists
School Community Relationship
School Libraries
Secondary Education
Secondary School Teachers
Textbooks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED108655