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Autori principali: Humes, Barbara, Cameron, Carol
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1990
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author Humes, Barbara
Cameron, Carol
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Cameron, Carol
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Cameron, Carol
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contents Library Programs. Library Literacy Program: Analysis of Funded Projects, 1989. LSCA VI. Humes, Barbara Cameron, Carol Community Programs Federal Aid Financial Support Grants Library Services Literacy National Programs Program Descriptions Public Libraries Second Language Programs State Libraries Training Tutors This report on the types of library projects funded by the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Library Literacy Program indicates that, out of the 533 state and local public library proposals which were submitted, 214 libraries in 47 states received funding, and that grants ranging in size from $1,400 to $25,000 were awarded to 16 state libraries and 198 local public libraries. Six sections divide the report. Section I provides an overview of the types of literacy activities that have found funding, e.g., projects which establish literacy collections, train tutors, offer English-as-a-Second-Language instruction, or provide family literacy services. Discussed in section II are the major developments in the areas of evaluation, family literacy, computer instruction, and special populations that have occurred in these projects. Examined in section III are such common characteristics of the 1989 project activities as collaboration, cooperation, coalition building; public awareness; training; collection development; technology-assisted approaches; special instructional components; and employment-oriented projects. Section IV provides an exhaustive list of the project activities and their activity codes, and section V presents descriptions of each project. Listed alphabetically by state, the project descriptions include the library name, address and phone number, director's name, amount of funding, and codes for activities encompassed by the project's scope. Finally, section VI presents an analysis of the 1989 applications, grants, and project activities and provides statistics on the applications received and funded; it also investigates state and local public library activities. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Library Programs. Library Literacy Program: Analysis of Funded Projects, 1989. LSCA VI.
Humes, Barbara
Cameron, Carol
Community Programs
Federal Aid
Financial Support
Grants
Library Services
Literacy
National Programs
Program Descriptions
Public Libraries
Second Language Programs
State Libraries
Training
Tutors
Library Programs. Library Literacy Program: Analysis of Funded Projects, 1989. LSCA VI. Humes, Barbara Cameron, Carol Community Programs Federal Aid Financial Support Grants Library Services Literacy National Programs Program Descriptions Public Libraries Second Language Programs State Libraries Training Tutors This report on the types of library projects funded by the Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) Library Literacy Program indicates that, out of the 533 state and local public library proposals which were submitted, 214 libraries in 47 states received funding, and that grants ranging in size from $1,400 to $25,000 were awarded to 16 state libraries and 198 local public libraries. Six sections divide the report. Section I provides an overview of the types of literacy activities that have found funding, e.g., projects which establish literacy collections, train tutors, offer English-as-a-Second-Language instruction, or provide family literacy services. Discussed in section II are the major developments in the areas of evaluation, family literacy, computer instruction, and special populations that have occurred in these projects. Examined in section III are such common characteristics of the 1989 project activities as collaboration, cooperation, coalition building; public awareness; training; collection development; technology-assisted approaches; special instructional components; and employment-oriented projects. Section IV provides an exhaustive list of the project activities and their activity codes, and section V presents descriptions of each project. Listed alphabetically by state, the project descriptions include the library name, address and phone number, director's name, amount of funding, and codes for activities encompassed by the project's scope. Finally, section VI presents an analysis of the 1989 applications, grants, and project activities and provides statistics on the applications received and funded; it also investigates state and local public library activities. (MAB)
title Library Programs. Library Literacy Program: Analysis of Funded Projects, 1989. LSCA VI.
topic Community Programs
Federal Aid
Financial Support
Grants
Library Services
Literacy
National Programs
Program Descriptions
Public Libraries
Second Language Programs
State Libraries
Training
Tutors
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED328277