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Main Authors: Wittmann, Paula, Fisher-Allison, Nancy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1238745
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author Wittmann, Paula
Fisher-Allison, Nancy
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Fisher-Allison, Nancy
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Fisher-Allison, Nancy
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contents Intentionally Creating a Safe Space for All: The School Library as Refuge Wittmann, Paula Fisher-Allison, Nancy Educational Environment Elementary Schools Elementary School Students Muslims Autism Pervasive Developmental Disorders Antisocial Behavior Behavior Problems Emotional Problems Library Role School Libraries Student Needs This piece focuses on creating a safe space for several subsets of the elementary school student population, including Muslim students, children with autism spectrum disorder, and students with social-emotional challenges. These groups do overlap and intersect, and they are united in their reliance on the library as a refuge. However, school librarians know that any child might seek out the library at any time, depending on their situational needs and the day. Thus, the final subset is the nucleus of even-keeled, neurotypical children who still express the need for a school library's sheltering space.
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spellingShingle Intentionally Creating a Safe Space for All: The School Library as Refuge
Wittmann, Paula
Fisher-Allison, Nancy
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools
Elementary School Students
Muslims
Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Antisocial Behavior
Behavior Problems
Emotional Problems
Library Role
School Libraries
Student Needs
Intentionally Creating a Safe Space for All: The School Library as Refuge Wittmann, Paula Fisher-Allison, Nancy Educational Environment Elementary Schools Elementary School Students Muslims Autism Pervasive Developmental Disorders Antisocial Behavior Behavior Problems Emotional Problems Library Role School Libraries Student Needs This piece focuses on creating a safe space for several subsets of the elementary school student population, including Muslim students, children with autism spectrum disorder, and students with social-emotional challenges. These groups do overlap and intersect, and they are united in their reliance on the library as a refuge. However, school librarians know that any child might seek out the library at any time, depending on their situational needs and the day. Thus, the final subset is the nucleus of even-keeled, neurotypical children who still express the need for a school library's sheltering space.
title Intentionally Creating a Safe Space for All: The School Library as Refuge
topic Educational Environment
Elementary Schools
Elementary School Students
Muslims
Autism
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Antisocial Behavior
Behavior Problems
Emotional Problems
Library Role
School Libraries
Student Needs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1238745