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Main Author: Billings, Judith
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED337174
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contents Information Power for Washington: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Revised. Billings, Judith Budgeting Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Learning Resources Centers Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Media Specialists Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Program Guides School Libraries Shared Resources and Services These guidelines provide basic information to administrators, teachers, library media specialists and the general public for the evaluation of library media programs at the school and district level. They can also be used as a resource for establishing, developing and improving programs as well as for setting goals and objectives for the program and its personnel. Guidelines are presented in the following areas: (1) School Library Media Programs; (2) Instruction and Services; (3) Staff; (4) Resources and Budget; (5) Facilities; (6) Support for School Library Media Programs; and (7) Library Media Program Evaluation. Four appendices present the minimum standards for integrating school district library and media services into learning resource centers; the subject area endorsement recommendations by colleges and universities; the results of the 1990 survey of Washington school libraries, including data on school size, staff numbers, expenditures, facilities, and collections; and three national professional organization documents (i.e., Library Bill of Rights from the American Library Association, an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights, and a statement on intellectual freedom by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology). (MAB)
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spellingShingle Information Power for Washington: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Revised.
Billings, Judith
Budgeting
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Learning Resources Centers
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Services
Library Standards
Media Specialists
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Program Guides
School Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
Information Power for Washington: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Revised. Billings, Judith Budgeting Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Learning Resources Centers Library Facilities Library Personnel Library Services Library Standards Media Specialists Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Program Guides School Libraries Shared Resources and Services These guidelines provide basic information to administrators, teachers, library media specialists and the general public for the evaluation of library media programs at the school and district level. They can also be used as a resource for establishing, developing and improving programs as well as for setting goals and objectives for the program and its personnel. Guidelines are presented in the following areas: (1) School Library Media Programs; (2) Instruction and Services; (3) Staff; (4) Resources and Budget; (5) Facilities; (6) Support for School Library Media Programs; and (7) Library Media Program Evaluation. Four appendices present the minimum standards for integrating school district library and media services into learning resource centers; the subject area endorsement recommendations by colleges and universities; the results of the 1990 survey of Washington school libraries, including data on school size, staff numbers, expenditures, facilities, and collections; and three national professional organization documents (i.e., Library Bill of Rights from the American Library Association, an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights, and a statement on intellectual freedom by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology). (MAB)
title Information Power for Washington: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Revised.
topic Budgeting
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Learning Resources Centers
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Library Services
Library Standards
Media Specialists
Program Effectiveness
Program Evaluation
Program Guides
School Libraries
Shared Resources and Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED337174