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Main Author: Turner, Philip Michael
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED298928
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contents ID and the LMS: Past, Present, Future. Turner, Philip Michael Competence Elementary Secondary Education Factor Analysis Higher Education Instructional Development Library Education Media Specialists Models Resource Staff School Libraries This chapter examines the role that instructional development (ID) can, does, and should play in the public school library program, particularly the ID activities that can be undertaken by the school library media specialist (LMS). The LMS literature is examined to determine the extent to which ID activities are considered, and a factor analysis study is performed to identify the ID activities undertaken by media specialists. An ID diffusion model is presented that is designed to increase the ID activities appropriate for the LMS to perform, and those activities that are not considered appropriate for the LMS to perform are indicated. Recommendations are made for changing the LMS training program, increasing the ID training received by LMS students, and facilitating ID interaction between teachers and media specialists. The text is supplemented by four figures and three tables. (36 references) (Author/EW)
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spellingShingle ID and the LMS: Past, Present, Future.
Turner, Philip Michael
Competence
Elementary Secondary Education
Factor Analysis
Higher Education
Instructional Development
Library Education
Media Specialists
Models
Resource Staff
School Libraries
ID and the LMS: Past, Present, Future. Turner, Philip Michael Competence Elementary Secondary Education Factor Analysis Higher Education Instructional Development Library Education Media Specialists Models Resource Staff School Libraries This chapter examines the role that instructional development (ID) can, does, and should play in the public school library program, particularly the ID activities that can be undertaken by the school library media specialist (LMS). The LMS literature is examined to determine the extent to which ID activities are considered, and a factor analysis study is performed to identify the ID activities undertaken by media specialists. An ID diffusion model is presented that is designed to increase the ID activities appropriate for the LMS to perform, and those activities that are not considered appropriate for the LMS to perform are indicated. Recommendations are made for changing the LMS training program, increasing the ID training received by LMS students, and facilitating ID interaction between teachers and media specialists. The text is supplemented by four figures and three tables. (36 references) (Author/EW)
title ID and the LMS: Past, Present, Future.
topic Competence
Elementary Secondary Education
Factor Analysis
Higher Education
Instructional Development
Library Education
Media Specialists
Models
Resource Staff
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED298928