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Main Authors: Adams, Helen, Moskalski, Michael D., McBride, Linda L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1073940
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author Adams, Helen
Moskalski, Michael D.
McBride, Linda L.
author_facet Adams, Helen
Moskalski, Michael D.
McBride, Linda L.
Adams, Helen
Moskalski, Michael D.
McBride, Linda L.
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contents Access to Information: Perspectives of a Superintendent and a School Board Member Adams, Helen Moskalski, Michael D. McBride, Linda L. Access to Information School Libraries Superintendents Administrator Attitudes Boards of Education Librarian Attitudes Academic Freedom Intellectual Freedom Administrator Role Library Policy Reading Material Selection Library Role Censorship School librarians often wonder whether school superintendents and school board members understand and support intellectual freedom for students in K-12 schools. In this article, an administrator and a school board member discuss their thoughts and the actions they took to support access to information in the face of formal challenges to school library resources. The introduction to this article was written by Helen Adams. The article is divided into two sections: (1) "Lessons Learned" (Michael Moskalski); and (2) "The Simpsons vs. The Freedom to Read: A School Board Member's Perspective" (Linda L. McBride).
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spellingShingle Access to Information: Perspectives of a Superintendent and a School Board Member
Adams, Helen
Moskalski, Michael D.
McBride, Linda L.
Access to Information
School Libraries
Superintendents
Administrator Attitudes
Boards of Education
Librarian Attitudes
Academic Freedom
Intellectual Freedom
Administrator Role
Library Policy
Reading Material Selection
Library Role
Censorship
Access to Information: Perspectives of a Superintendent and a School Board Member Adams, Helen Moskalski, Michael D. McBride, Linda L. Access to Information School Libraries Superintendents Administrator Attitudes Boards of Education Librarian Attitudes Academic Freedom Intellectual Freedom Administrator Role Library Policy Reading Material Selection Library Role Censorship School librarians often wonder whether school superintendents and school board members understand and support intellectual freedom for students in K-12 schools. In this article, an administrator and a school board member discuss their thoughts and the actions they took to support access to information in the face of formal challenges to school library resources. The introduction to this article was written by Helen Adams. The article is divided into two sections: (1) "Lessons Learned" (Michael Moskalski); and (2) "The Simpsons vs. The Freedom to Read: A School Board Member's Perspective" (Linda L. McBride).
title Access to Information: Perspectives of a Superintendent and a School Board Member
topic Access to Information
School Libraries
Superintendents
Administrator Attitudes
Boards of Education
Librarian Attitudes
Academic Freedom
Intellectual Freedom
Administrator Role
Library Policy
Reading Material Selection
Library Role
Censorship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1073940