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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED377838
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contents Guidelines for Multicultural School Library Services. Cultural Awareness Elementary Secondary Education Ethnic Groups Foreign Countries Guidelines Intercultural Programs Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Planning Multicultural Education School Libraries A major characteristic of Canadian society has been an increasingly multi-racial, multi-ethnic and multi-linguistic population. It has become evident that there is a critical need for the educational system to respond more effectively and more creatively to the needs of a diverse society. In order to address this issue, the Manitoba government has issued a number of initiatives, one of which is making learning materials available to educators. This publication was developed in keeping with federal and provincial policies, and in recognition of the important function of school library materials and programs in education, and have been produced to assist teacher-librarians and school administrators in evaluating their existing resources, services and programs, and to provide a framework for long-term school library planning. Guidelines are provided in the following areas: (1) planning for a multicultural library collection and program; (2) teaching identification of bias in literature, development of self-esteem, and promotion of intercultural understanding and learning; (3) developing a multiculturally balanced collection, including resources by and about diverse cultures; (4) developing and encouraging community involvement in the school library programs; (5) observing affirmative action standards in staffing and making available staff development programs pertaining to multicultural education; and (6) offering some bibliographic access in official languages. Appendices include The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Canadian Multiculturalism Act; and a statement of government policy for a multicultural society. (MAS)
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spellingShingle Guidelines for Multicultural School Library Services.
Cultural Awareness
Elementary Secondary Education
Ethnic Groups
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Intercultural Programs
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Planning
Multicultural Education
School Libraries
Guidelines for Multicultural School Library Services. Cultural Awareness Elementary Secondary Education Ethnic Groups Foreign Countries Guidelines Intercultural Programs Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Planning Multicultural Education School Libraries A major characteristic of Canadian society has been an increasingly multi-racial, multi-ethnic and multi-linguistic population. It has become evident that there is a critical need for the educational system to respond more effectively and more creatively to the needs of a diverse society. In order to address this issue, the Manitoba government has issued a number of initiatives, one of which is making learning materials available to educators. This publication was developed in keeping with federal and provincial policies, and in recognition of the important function of school library materials and programs in education, and have been produced to assist teacher-librarians and school administrators in evaluating their existing resources, services and programs, and to provide a framework for long-term school library planning. Guidelines are provided in the following areas: (1) planning for a multicultural library collection and program; (2) teaching identification of bias in literature, development of self-esteem, and promotion of intercultural understanding and learning; (3) developing a multiculturally balanced collection, including resources by and about diverse cultures; (4) developing and encouraging community involvement in the school library programs; (5) observing affirmative action standards in staffing and making available staff development programs pertaining to multicultural education; and (6) offering some bibliographic access in official languages. Appendices include The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; Canadian Multiculturalism Act; and a statement of government policy for a multicultural society. (MAS)
title Guidelines for Multicultural School Library Services.
topic Cultural Awareness
Elementary Secondary Education
Ethnic Groups
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Intercultural Programs
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Planning
Multicultural Education
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED377838