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Main Author: Everhart, Nancy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1022550
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contents What Do Stakeholders Know about School Library Programs? Results of a Focus Group Evaluation Everhart, Nancy Focus Groups Stakeholders School Libraries Library Services Library Research Institutional Advancement Group Discussion Parent Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Professional Associations Administrator Attitudes Feedback (Response) Participant Satisfaction Library Development Interviews Supporting the "Infrastructure Needs of 21st Century School Library Programs," also known as the Pennsylvania School Library Project, was a one-year project conducted in Pennsylvania to better identify and understand what stakeholders--teachers, administrators, parents, school and community leaders, and education associations--expect from school library programs to educate tomorrow's citizens. The project team gave presentations to four focus groups throughout the Commonwealth; during the focus group sessions stakeholders engaged with research and data about the impact of school library programs in Pennsylvania. The focus group members' feedback was sought to build awareness and support, and, through consensus-building activities, clarify which components of the school library program infrastructure they valued most. A formal external evaluation of the focus groups found that reaching out to stakeholders in an organized, purposeful way, and not in a crisis mode, garnered substantial support for school libraries and school librarians. Inviting stakeholders to learn about the research of the profession in a professional and inclusive environment allowed them to thoughtfully reflect on school libraries' value and become school library champions.
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spellingShingle What Do Stakeholders Know about School Library Programs? Results of a Focus Group Evaluation
Everhart, Nancy
Focus Groups
Stakeholders
School Libraries
Library Services
Library Research
Institutional Advancement
Group Discussion
Parent Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Professional Associations
Administrator Attitudes
Feedback (Response)
Participant Satisfaction
Library Development
Interviews
What Do Stakeholders Know about School Library Programs? Results of a Focus Group Evaluation Everhart, Nancy Focus Groups Stakeholders School Libraries Library Services Library Research Institutional Advancement Group Discussion Parent Attitudes Teacher Attitudes Professional Associations Administrator Attitudes Feedback (Response) Participant Satisfaction Library Development Interviews Supporting the "Infrastructure Needs of 21st Century School Library Programs," also known as the Pennsylvania School Library Project, was a one-year project conducted in Pennsylvania to better identify and understand what stakeholders--teachers, administrators, parents, school and community leaders, and education associations--expect from school library programs to educate tomorrow's citizens. The project team gave presentations to four focus groups throughout the Commonwealth; during the focus group sessions stakeholders engaged with research and data about the impact of school library programs in Pennsylvania. The focus group members' feedback was sought to build awareness and support, and, through consensus-building activities, clarify which components of the school library program infrastructure they valued most. A formal external evaluation of the focus groups found that reaching out to stakeholders in an organized, purposeful way, and not in a crisis mode, garnered substantial support for school libraries and school librarians. Inviting stakeholders to learn about the research of the profession in a professional and inclusive environment allowed them to thoughtfully reflect on school libraries' value and become school library champions.
title What Do Stakeholders Know about School Library Programs? Results of a Focus Group Evaluation
topic Focus Groups
Stakeholders
School Libraries
Library Services
Library Research
Institutional Advancement
Group Discussion
Parent Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Professional Associations
Administrator Attitudes
Feedback (Response)
Participant Satisfaction
Library Development
Interviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1022550