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Main Author: Humphrey, Jack W.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED444116
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contents Impact Evaluation of School Library Printed Materials Grant, 2000. Humphrey, Jack W. Elementary Secondary Education Library Circulation Library Collection Development Library Funding Library Statistics Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading School Libraries State Aid A study examined the impact of state funding on school library programs in Indiana. Subjects included 1,479 city, suburban, and rural schools which completed survey forms. Results indicated that rural schools had the highest number of books purchased, highest circulation, and highest reading scores. Findings suggest that an average purchase of two books per student per school year is needed to keep library collections current; and that the new books purchased through state funding improved library collections and circulation statistics. (Contains 9 tables of data, and a sample survey form.) (EF)
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spellingShingle Impact Evaluation of School Library Printed Materials Grant, 2000.
Humphrey, Jack W.
Elementary Secondary Education
Library Circulation
Library Collection Development
Library Funding
Library Statistics
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
School Libraries
State Aid
Impact Evaluation of School Library Printed Materials Grant, 2000. Humphrey, Jack W. Elementary Secondary Education Library Circulation Library Collection Development Library Funding Library Statistics Reading Material Selection Recreational Reading School Libraries State Aid A study examined the impact of state funding on school library programs in Indiana. Subjects included 1,479 city, suburban, and rural schools which completed survey forms. Results indicated that rural schools had the highest number of books purchased, highest circulation, and highest reading scores. Findings suggest that an average purchase of two books per student per school year is needed to keep library collections current; and that the new books purchased through state funding improved library collections and circulation statistics. (Contains 9 tables of data, and a sample survey form.) (EF)
title Impact Evaluation of School Library Printed Materials Grant, 2000.
topic Elementary Secondary Education
Library Circulation
Library Collection Development
Library Funding
Library Statistics
Reading Material Selection
Recreational Reading
School Libraries
State Aid
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED444116