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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1995
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| author | Ekhaml, Leticia |
| author_facet | Ekhaml, Leticia Ekhaml, Leticia |
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| contents | The Persuasive Power of Reciprocation. Ekhaml, Leticia Cooperation Elementary Secondary Education Interpersonal Relationship Librarians Library Development Library Planning Media Specialists Rewards School Libraries Social Exchange Theory Students Teachers Discusses use of reciprocation in library operations. Library media specialists explain how reciprocation can enhance cooperation of teachers, students, and others. Suggestions include thank you cards or gifts to speakers; rewarding students for reading and good behavior; providing refreshments for repairmen; hosting parties; and relieving teachers from hall or bus duty. (AEF) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | The Persuasive Power of Reciprocation. Ekhaml, Leticia Cooperation Elementary Secondary Education Interpersonal Relationship Librarians Library Development Library Planning Media Specialists Rewards School Libraries Social Exchange Theory Students Teachers The Persuasive Power of Reciprocation. Ekhaml, Leticia Cooperation Elementary Secondary Education Interpersonal Relationship Librarians Library Development Library Planning Media Specialists Rewards School Libraries Social Exchange Theory Students Teachers Discusses use of reciprocation in library operations. Library media specialists explain how reciprocation can enhance cooperation of teachers, students, and others. Suggestions include thank you cards or gifts to speakers; rewarding students for reading and good behavior; providing refreshments for repairmen; hosting parties; and relieving teachers from hall or bus duty. (AEF) |
| title | The Persuasive Power of Reciprocation. |
| topic | Cooperation Elementary Secondary Education Interpersonal Relationship Librarians Library Development Library Planning Media Specialists Rewards School Libraries Social Exchange Theory Students Teachers |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ501803 |