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Main Author: Baechtold, Marguerite
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED302259
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author Baechtold, Marguerite
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contents Early Childhood Library Programming: Identification and Demonstration of Competencies Needed. Narrative Report. Baechtold, Marguerite Child Development Community Resources Early Childhood Education Family Role Librarians Library Facilities Library Materials Library Services Primary Education Professional Continuing Education Public Libraries Questionnaires School Libraries Self Evaluation (Individuals) Surveys User Needs (Information) A survey and demonstration project was undertaken in 1977-78 to identify gaps in the professional preparation of library professionals who work with young children, and to develop and test short course offerings to improve the skills and competencies of school and public librarians. Questionnaires were sent to 400 school and public librarians in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio--100 from each state--whose names were drawn from membership lists for professional library associations. The initial responses, totalling 50.5%, were machine scored and an item analysis was prepared to identify suitable curriculum blocks for the instructional phase. Based on these findings, three areas of concentration for mini-courses were identified: child development and learning, development of activities, and program administration. More than 25% of the respondents indicated interest in short courses designed for early childhood library programs, underscoring the need for further continuing education efforts. The demonstration effort elucidated what can and cannot be accomplished in short courses designed to upgrade specific competencies of already qualified library professionals. The integration of this segment of library service into library education is advocated, and further research and demonstration efforts are suggested. The appendixes, which make up the major part of the report, contain the syllabi and materials for mini-courses in the three identified areas, including the pre- and post-tests, bibligrraphies, totaling 37 pages, and evaluations of the instructional program. (CGD)
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spellingShingle Early Childhood Library Programming: Identification and Demonstration of Competencies Needed. Narrative Report.
Baechtold, Marguerite
Child Development
Community Resources
Early Childhood Education
Family Role
Librarians
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Services
Primary Education
Professional Continuing Education
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Surveys
User Needs (Information)
Early Childhood Library Programming: Identification and Demonstration of Competencies Needed. Narrative Report. Baechtold, Marguerite Child Development Community Resources Early Childhood Education Family Role Librarians Library Facilities Library Materials Library Services Primary Education Professional Continuing Education Public Libraries Questionnaires School Libraries Self Evaluation (Individuals) Surveys User Needs (Information) A survey and demonstration project was undertaken in 1977-78 to identify gaps in the professional preparation of library professionals who work with young children, and to develop and test short course offerings to improve the skills and competencies of school and public librarians. Questionnaires were sent to 400 school and public librarians in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio--100 from each state--whose names were drawn from membership lists for professional library associations. The initial responses, totalling 50.5%, were machine scored and an item analysis was prepared to identify suitable curriculum blocks for the instructional phase. Based on these findings, three areas of concentration for mini-courses were identified: child development and learning, development of activities, and program administration. More than 25% of the respondents indicated interest in short courses designed for early childhood library programs, underscoring the need for further continuing education efforts. The demonstration effort elucidated what can and cannot be accomplished in short courses designed to upgrade specific competencies of already qualified library professionals. The integration of this segment of library service into library education is advocated, and further research and demonstration efforts are suggested. The appendixes, which make up the major part of the report, contain the syllabi and materials for mini-courses in the three identified areas, including the pre- and post-tests, bibligrraphies, totaling 37 pages, and evaluations of the instructional program. (CGD)
title Early Childhood Library Programming: Identification and Demonstration of Competencies Needed. Narrative Report.
topic Child Development
Community Resources
Early Childhood Education
Family Role
Librarians
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Services
Primary Education
Professional Continuing Education
Public Libraries
Questionnaires
School Libraries
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Surveys
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED302259