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Published: 2014
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contents Causality: School Libraries and Student Success (CLASS). White Paper School Libraries Librarians Academic Achievement Success Correlation Educational Research Research Methodology Discovery Processes Scholarship Professional Associations Conferences (Gatherings) Instruction Theory Practice Relationship Communities of Practice Best Practices Instructional Effectiveness On April 11 and 12, 2014, the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) held "Causality: School Libraries and Student Success" (CLASS), an IMLS-funded national forum. Dr. Thomas Cook, one of the most influential methodologists in education research, and a five member panel of expert scholars and practitioners led 50 established and emerging school library researchers in articulating a national research agenda to investigate causal phenomena in school library instruction, resources, and services. Research in academic achievement and school librarianship has a strong foundation of over 25 correlational studies in which school librarians' activities and school library programs have been explored in relation to student learning and teacher support. The results of these studies suggest that complementary research should be conducted to establish a causal relationship between the work of effective school librarians and the creation of motivated, engaged, and agile learners. The goals of this white paper are to: (1) Capture the rich discussion emanating from the CLASS forum surrounding research and causality; (2) Propose a progression of research methods and projects that will support efforts toward theory building, exploratory research, and demonstration research; and (3) Outline mechanisms by which a community of scholars can be cultivated and nurtured toward furthering the research agenda and its activities. The following are appended: (1) Participants; (2) Further Reading; (3) Timetable; and (4) Communications Plan.
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spellingShingle Causality: School Libraries and Student Success (CLASS). White Paper
School Libraries
Librarians
Academic Achievement
Success
Correlation
Educational Research
Research Methodology
Discovery Processes
Scholarship
Professional Associations
Conferences (Gatherings)
Instruction
Theory Practice Relationship
Communities of Practice
Best Practices
Instructional Effectiveness
Causality: School Libraries and Student Success (CLASS). White Paper School Libraries Librarians Academic Achievement Success Correlation Educational Research Research Methodology Discovery Processes Scholarship Professional Associations Conferences (Gatherings) Instruction Theory Practice Relationship Communities of Practice Best Practices Instructional Effectiveness On April 11 and 12, 2014, the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) held "Causality: School Libraries and Student Success" (CLASS), an IMLS-funded national forum. Dr. Thomas Cook, one of the most influential methodologists in education research, and a five member panel of expert scholars and practitioners led 50 established and emerging school library researchers in articulating a national research agenda to investigate causal phenomena in school library instruction, resources, and services. Research in academic achievement and school librarianship has a strong foundation of over 25 correlational studies in which school librarians' activities and school library programs have been explored in relation to student learning and teacher support. The results of these studies suggest that complementary research should be conducted to establish a causal relationship between the work of effective school librarians and the creation of motivated, engaged, and agile learners. The goals of this white paper are to: (1) Capture the rich discussion emanating from the CLASS forum surrounding research and causality; (2) Propose a progression of research methods and projects that will support efforts toward theory building, exploratory research, and demonstration research; and (3) Outline mechanisms by which a community of scholars can be cultivated and nurtured toward furthering the research agenda and its activities. The following are appended: (1) Participants; (2) Further Reading; (3) Timetable; and (4) Communications Plan.
title Causality: School Libraries and Student Success (CLASS). White Paper
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Academic Achievement
Success
Correlation
Educational Research
Research Methodology
Discovery Processes
Scholarship
Professional Associations
Conferences (Gatherings)
Instruction
Theory Practice Relationship
Communities of Practice
Best Practices
Instructional Effectiveness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED561868