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Main Authors: Hodges, Yvonne A., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED223221
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author Hodges, Yvonne A.
And Others
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And Others
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And Others
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contents High School Students' Attitudes Towards the Media Program--What Makes the Difference? Hodges, Yvonne A. And Others Audiovisual Aids Cognitive Style Foreign Countries High School Students High Schools Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists Photography School Libraries Student Attitudes Teaching Styles Use Studies High school media program services, resources required for program establishment, and program impact on student skills and attitudes were examined in 15 Calgary senior high schools with emphasis on the effect of the audiovisual (AV) component. A student questionnaire was used with two 12th grade classes in each school to determine attitudes or behaviors concerning the media center. The Liesener Inventory was used to catalog media center services provided, and site visits obtained impressions of library arrangement and organization from students, teachers, and media-center staff. Access, instruction, and reference services were common to almost all centers. Presence of the audiovisual component was influenced by school teaching and organizational models. Existence of the AV component was associated with students valuing and extensively using the library program. The findings have implications for individuals concerned with student learning styles, provision for models of teaching, and curriculum implementation. This report includes 29 references. (LMM)
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spellingShingle High School Students' Attitudes Towards the Media Program--What Makes the Difference?
Hodges, Yvonne A.
And Others
Audiovisual Aids
Cognitive Style
Foreign Countries
High School Students
High Schools
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
Photography
School Libraries
Student Attitudes
Teaching Styles
Use Studies
High School Students' Attitudes Towards the Media Program--What Makes the Difference? Hodges, Yvonne A. And Others Audiovisual Aids Cognitive Style Foreign Countries High School Students High Schools Learning Resources Centers Media Specialists Photography School Libraries Student Attitudes Teaching Styles Use Studies High school media program services, resources required for program establishment, and program impact on student skills and attitudes were examined in 15 Calgary senior high schools with emphasis on the effect of the audiovisual (AV) component. A student questionnaire was used with two 12th grade classes in each school to determine attitudes or behaviors concerning the media center. The Liesener Inventory was used to catalog media center services provided, and site visits obtained impressions of library arrangement and organization from students, teachers, and media-center staff. Access, instruction, and reference services were common to almost all centers. Presence of the audiovisual component was influenced by school teaching and organizational models. Existence of the AV component was associated with students valuing and extensively using the library program. The findings have implications for individuals concerned with student learning styles, provision for models of teaching, and curriculum implementation. This report includes 29 references. (LMM)
title High School Students' Attitudes Towards the Media Program--What Makes the Difference?
topic Audiovisual Aids
Cognitive Style
Foreign Countries
High School Students
High Schools
Learning Resources Centers
Media Specialists
Photography
School Libraries
Student Attitudes
Teaching Styles
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED223221