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Main Author: Ilomo, C. S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED220089
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contents Recruitment of Library School Teachers in Developing Countries. Occasional Paper No. 26. Ilomo, C. S. Developing Nations Doctoral Degrees Employment Qualifications Evaluation Criteria Faculty Recruitment Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Library Science Research Skills Standards Teacher Qualifications Teacher Selection In this essay, the major issues involved in the recruitment and selection of qualified faculty for library schools in developing countries are considered, with frequent references to faculty recruitment practices and policies which have proven effective in developed countries such as the United States and Great Britain. The topics addressed include standards for education in librarianship, success in faculty recruitment, the "ideal" faculty, the importance of doctoral degrees in candidate evaluation, the importance of library experience for library educators, the importance of teaching and research skills in library education, and the role of faculty publications in developing a library school's academic reputation. A 50-item reference list accompanies the text. (JL)
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spellingShingle Recruitment of Library School Teachers in Developing Countries. Occasional Paper No. 26.
Ilomo, C. S.
Developing Nations
Doctoral Degrees
Employment Qualifications
Evaluation Criteria
Faculty Recruitment
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Science
Research Skills
Standards
Teacher Qualifications
Teacher Selection
Recruitment of Library School Teachers in Developing Countries. Occasional Paper No. 26. Ilomo, C. S. Developing Nations Doctoral Degrees Employment Qualifications Evaluation Criteria Faculty Recruitment Higher Education Library Education Library Schools Library Science Research Skills Standards Teacher Qualifications Teacher Selection In this essay, the major issues involved in the recruitment and selection of qualified faculty for library schools in developing countries are considered, with frequent references to faculty recruitment practices and policies which have proven effective in developed countries such as the United States and Great Britain. The topics addressed include standards for education in librarianship, success in faculty recruitment, the "ideal" faculty, the importance of doctoral degrees in candidate evaluation, the importance of library experience for library educators, the importance of teaching and research skills in library education, and the role of faculty publications in developing a library school's academic reputation. A 50-item reference list accompanies the text. (JL)
title Recruitment of Library School Teachers in Developing Countries. Occasional Paper No. 26.
topic Developing Nations
Doctoral Degrees
Employment Qualifications
Evaluation Criteria
Faculty Recruitment
Higher Education
Library Education
Library Schools
Library Science
Research Skills
Standards
Teacher Qualifications
Teacher Selection
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED220089