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Autor principal: Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1990
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contents Reaching the Unserved: Libraries Can Attack Illiteracy. Nespeca, Sue McCleaf Child Development Centers Childrens Libraries Community Centers Day Care Centers Elementary Secondary Education Family Day Care Financial Support Illiteracy Library Services Low Rent Housing Outreach Programs Public Libraries School Libraries Story Reading Describes outreach services that children's librarians can develop to help solve the problems of illiteracy and aliteracy. Highlights include story hours; cooperation with school library media specialists; outreach programs for day care or early childhood centers, family day care homes, low-income housing projects, and community centers; and funding possibilities. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Reaching the Unserved: Libraries Can Attack Illiteracy.
Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Child Development Centers
Childrens Libraries
Community Centers
Day Care Centers
Elementary Secondary Education
Family Day Care
Financial Support
Illiteracy
Library Services
Low Rent Housing
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Story Reading
Reaching the Unserved: Libraries Can Attack Illiteracy. Nespeca, Sue McCleaf Child Development Centers Childrens Libraries Community Centers Day Care Centers Elementary Secondary Education Family Day Care Financial Support Illiteracy Library Services Low Rent Housing Outreach Programs Public Libraries School Libraries Story Reading Describes outreach services that children's librarians can develop to help solve the problems of illiteracy and aliteracy. Highlights include story hours; cooperation with school library media specialists; outreach programs for day care or early childhood centers, family day care homes, low-income housing projects, and community centers; and funding possibilities. (LRW)
title Reaching the Unserved: Libraries Can Attack Illiteracy.
topic Child Development Centers
Childrens Libraries
Community Centers
Day Care Centers
Elementary Secondary Education
Family Day Care
Financial Support
Illiteracy
Library Services
Low Rent Housing
Outreach Programs
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Story Reading
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413660