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1. Verfasser: Barnett, Cassandra
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2015
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1063979
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contents The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same Barnett, Cassandra Standards Educational History Educational Development Intellectual History School Libraries Library Services Library Development Strategic Planning Library Instruction Technological Advancement Vocabulary Development Outcomes of Education Institutional Mission Elementary Secondary Education Educational Change Over the last century, school library standards have gone through a number of iterations, and expectations for student learning have evolved. While the school library of today looks and functions differently from the school library of the early 1900s, the vision surprisingly is still very similar. The goal of today's school library is to provide access to a wide range of information in a variety of formats and to offer opportunities for students to become effective library users and to discover the love of reading. All of this should happen under the guidance of a professional school librarian working with and for teachers. What has changed over the years is how this vision is accomplished. Although expectations for student learning have evolved to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world, the vision for school libraries remains essentially the same. "Implicit within every standard and indicator is the necessity of a strong school library program that offers a highly qualified school library media specialist, equitable access to up-to date resources, dynamic instruction, and a culture that nurtures reading and learning throughout the school" (AASL 2009b). In order to get a true picture of how far expectations of school libraries and student learners has come, this article takes a look back at how the standards have evolved over the last hundred years.
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spellingShingle The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same
Barnett, Cassandra
Standards
Educational History
Educational Development
Intellectual History
School Libraries
Library Services
Library Development
Strategic Planning
Library Instruction
Technological Advancement
Vocabulary Development
Outcomes of Education
Institutional Mission
Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Change
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same Barnett, Cassandra Standards Educational History Educational Development Intellectual History School Libraries Library Services Library Development Strategic Planning Library Instruction Technological Advancement Vocabulary Development Outcomes of Education Institutional Mission Elementary Secondary Education Educational Change Over the last century, school library standards have gone through a number of iterations, and expectations for student learning have evolved. While the school library of today looks and functions differently from the school library of the early 1900s, the vision surprisingly is still very similar. The goal of today's school library is to provide access to a wide range of information in a variety of formats and to offer opportunities for students to become effective library users and to discover the love of reading. All of this should happen under the guidance of a professional school librarian working with and for teachers. What has changed over the years is how this vision is accomplished. Although expectations for student learning have evolved to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world, the vision for school libraries remains essentially the same. "Implicit within every standard and indicator is the necessity of a strong school library program that offers a highly qualified school library media specialist, equitable access to up-to date resources, dynamic instruction, and a culture that nurtures reading and learning throughout the school" (AASL 2009b). In order to get a true picture of how far expectations of school libraries and student learners has come, this article takes a look back at how the standards have evolved over the last hundred years.
title The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same
topic Standards
Educational History
Educational Development
Intellectual History
School Libraries
Library Services
Library Development
Strategic Planning
Library Instruction
Technological Advancement
Vocabulary Development
Outcomes of Education
Institutional Mission
Elementary Secondary Education
Educational Change
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1063979