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Hauptverfasser: Naumer, Janet Noll, Thurman, Glenda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1981
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author Naumer, Janet Noll
Thurman, Glenda
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contents ID in School Media Centers: Possible or Probable? A Position Paper. Naumer, Janet Noll Thurman, Glenda Administrator Attitudes Change Agents Change Strategies Definitions Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Design Instructional Development Learning Resources Centers Library Role Media Specialists Staff Role Teacher Attitudes Widespread instructional development (ID) activity in school media centers will remain more an ideal than a reality until school media specialists are knowledgeable in instructional development processes, are convinced that instructional development leads to optimum integration of media resources and instruction, and make instructional development activities a priority. Reasons for minimal instructional development activity by school media specialists include (1) few articles in professional literature directed to school media specialists; (2) ambiguity in instructional development definitions; (3) little indication of the parameters of the instructional development role for school media specialists; and (4) lack of acceptance of the instructional development role. Findings of three studies indicate the impact on instructional development activity of other variables such as media resources available and teacher/administrator perceptions. A chart of helping or hindering forces derived from these studies and an 18-item reference list are included in this paper. (Author/LMM)
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spellingShingle ID in School Media Centers: Possible or Probable? A Position Paper.
Naumer, Janet Noll
Thurman, Glenda
Administrator Attitudes
Change Agents
Change Strategies
Definitions
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Development
Learning Resources Centers
Library Role
Media Specialists
Staff Role
Teacher Attitudes
ID in School Media Centers: Possible or Probable? A Position Paper. Naumer, Janet Noll Thurman, Glenda Administrator Attitudes Change Agents Change Strategies Definitions Elementary Secondary Education Instructional Design Instructional Development Learning Resources Centers Library Role Media Specialists Staff Role Teacher Attitudes Widespread instructional development (ID) activity in school media centers will remain more an ideal than a reality until school media specialists are knowledgeable in instructional development processes, are convinced that instructional development leads to optimum integration of media resources and instruction, and make instructional development activities a priority. Reasons for minimal instructional development activity by school media specialists include (1) few articles in professional literature directed to school media specialists; (2) ambiguity in instructional development definitions; (3) little indication of the parameters of the instructional development role for school media specialists; and (4) lack of acceptance of the instructional development role. Findings of three studies indicate the impact on instructional development activity of other variables such as media resources available and teacher/administrator perceptions. A chart of helping or hindering forces derived from these studies and an 18-item reference list are included in this paper. (Author/LMM)
title ID in School Media Centers: Possible or Probable? A Position Paper.
topic Administrator Attitudes
Change Agents
Change Strategies
Definitions
Elementary Secondary Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Development
Learning Resources Centers
Library Role
Media Specialists
Staff Role
Teacher Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED222198