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Autor principal: Haycock, Ken
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Publicado: 1996
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contents Teacher-Librarianship: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice. Haycock, Ken Attitudes Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Guidelines Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Education Library Role Literature Reviews Personality Principals Resource Centers Teacher Qualifications Teachers Teaching Experience Theory Practice Relationship Although the research in teacher-librarianship provides evidence for decision-making in the design of appropriate education programs for teacher-librarians and effective school resource centers, the research base is not necessarily reflected in programs of education for teacher-librarians. This paper provides a definition of the terms "Teacher-Librarian" (TL) and "resource center," and surveys the literature on teacher- librarianship, focusing on (1) teaching qualifications and successful classroom experience; (2) personal characteristics and qualities; (3) educational program; and (4) practicum. Many studies indicate that TLs require prior teaching experience to be effective. Important factors affecting TL involvement in curricular issues include the principal's attitude towards the TL's role; teacher preference for TLs with previous teaching experience; the number of support staff; and degree of teacher understanding of the role of the TL and the potential of the resource center. Cooperative program planning and teaching skills are important. Teacher-librarians need to take an active part in defining and communicating their role more effectively to principals and teachers. While the TL profession has developed national and international guidelines for the education of teacher-librarians, systematic and cooperative effort for implementation and change has been lacking. Provides nine recommendations for effective teacher-librarian education. (Contains 53 references.) (SWC)
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spellingShingle Teacher-Librarianship: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice.
Haycock, Ken
Attitudes
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Education
Library Role
Literature Reviews
Personality
Principals
Resource Centers
Teacher Qualifications
Teachers
Teaching Experience
Theory Practice Relationship
Teacher-Librarianship: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice. Haycock, Ken Attitudes Elementary Secondary Education Foreign Countries Guidelines Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Education Library Role Literature Reviews Personality Principals Resource Centers Teacher Qualifications Teachers Teaching Experience Theory Practice Relationship Although the research in teacher-librarianship provides evidence for decision-making in the design of appropriate education programs for teacher-librarians and effective school resource centers, the research base is not necessarily reflected in programs of education for teacher-librarians. This paper provides a definition of the terms "Teacher-Librarian" (TL) and "resource center," and surveys the literature on teacher- librarianship, focusing on (1) teaching qualifications and successful classroom experience; (2) personal characteristics and qualities; (3) educational program; and (4) practicum. Many studies indicate that TLs require prior teaching experience to be effective. Important factors affecting TL involvement in curricular issues include the principal's attitude towards the TL's role; teacher preference for TLs with previous teaching experience; the number of support staff; and degree of teacher understanding of the role of the TL and the potential of the resource center. Cooperative program planning and teaching skills are important. Teacher-librarians need to take an active part in defining and communicating their role more effectively to principals and teachers. While the TL profession has developed national and international guidelines for the education of teacher-librarians, systematic and cooperative effort for implementation and change has been lacking. Provides nine recommendations for effective teacher-librarian education. (Contains 53 references.) (SWC)
title Teacher-Librarianship: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice.
topic Attitudes
Elementary Secondary Education
Foreign Countries
Guidelines
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Education
Library Role
Literature Reviews
Personality
Principals
Resource Centers
Teacher Qualifications
Teachers
Teaching Experience
Theory Practice Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED400836