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Autore principale: Brandt, Garnet
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1989
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contents Curriculum Guide for School Library Media Program. Brandt, Garnet Administrative Policy Course Integrated Library Instruction Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Planning Library Skills Library Standards Long Range Planning Media Specialists Models Needs Assessment Organizational Objectives Program Development School Libraries State Curriculum Guides Thinking Skills Worksheets Presented by 15 staff and school media specialists among others, this giude is a model for developing school library media programs that will meet the information retrieval needs of students in the twenty-first century. The guide incorporates the new Iowa State Guidelines and provides for the infusion of the following areas into educational programs: career education; global studies; multi-cultural/nonsexist; technology in the curriculum; media/information skills; guidance; activity programs; and higher order thinking. Standards for library media programs are provided, including qualifications for library personnel, and policies and procedures for selection, replacement, gift acceptance, weeding, and reconsideration for school library media center and text materials. An action plan based on the American Association of School Libraries' publication, "Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs," is suggested together with worksheets for documenting progress made over several years in implementing the action steps. A program mapping instrument for instructors is included. Specific guidelines for conducting needs assessments and establishing mission statements and goals and accompanying worksheets are provided. A procedural guide addresses the integration of new teaching and learning activities into existing curricula. Appendixes include relevant administrative policies and objectives as well as model case studies from schools in various areas of the United States. (SD)
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spellingShingle Curriculum Guide for School Library Media Program.
Brandt, Garnet
Administrative Policy
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Planning
Library Skills
Library Standards
Long Range Planning
Media Specialists
Models
Needs Assessment
Organizational Objectives
Program Development
School Libraries
State Curriculum Guides
Thinking Skills
Worksheets
Curriculum Guide for School Library Media Program. Brandt, Garnet Administrative Policy Course Integrated Library Instruction Elementary Secondary Education Learning Resources Centers Library Planning Library Skills Library Standards Long Range Planning Media Specialists Models Needs Assessment Organizational Objectives Program Development School Libraries State Curriculum Guides Thinking Skills Worksheets Presented by 15 staff and school media specialists among others, this giude is a model for developing school library media programs that will meet the information retrieval needs of students in the twenty-first century. The guide incorporates the new Iowa State Guidelines and provides for the infusion of the following areas into educational programs: career education; global studies; multi-cultural/nonsexist; technology in the curriculum; media/information skills; guidance; activity programs; and higher order thinking. Standards for library media programs are provided, including qualifications for library personnel, and policies and procedures for selection, replacement, gift acceptance, weeding, and reconsideration for school library media center and text materials. An action plan based on the American Association of School Libraries' publication, "Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs," is suggested together with worksheets for documenting progress made over several years in implementing the action steps. A program mapping instrument for instructors is included. Specific guidelines for conducting needs assessments and establishing mission statements and goals and accompanying worksheets are provided. A procedural guide addresses the integration of new teaching and learning activities into existing curricula. Appendixes include relevant administrative policies and objectives as well as model case studies from schools in various areas of the United States. (SD)
title Curriculum Guide for School Library Media Program.
topic Administrative Policy
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Elementary Secondary Education
Learning Resources Centers
Library Planning
Library Skills
Library Standards
Long Range Planning
Media Specialists
Models
Needs Assessment
Organizational Objectives
Program Development
School Libraries
State Curriculum Guides
Thinking Skills
Worksheets
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED315095