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Autore principale: Abilock, Debbie
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1997
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ546292
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author Abilock, Debbie
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contents Sex in the Library: How Gender Differences Should Affect Practices and Programs. Abilock, Debbie Childrens Literature Educational Practices Educational Research Gender Issues Information Literacy Instructional Development Librarians Library Instruction Library Role Program Development Reading Habits Reading Interests School Libraries Sex Bias Sex Differences Student Interests Discusses research findings on gender issues in education and suggests how school librarians can incorporate this information into their programs and practices. Topics include research on: children's literature and sex roles; reading habits and topic interests; information literacy behaviors; and classroom interactions. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Sex in the Library: How Gender Differences Should Affect Practices and Programs.
Abilock, Debbie
Childrens Literature
Educational Practices
Educational Research
Gender Issues
Information Literacy
Instructional Development
Librarians
Library Instruction
Library Role
Program Development
Reading Habits
Reading Interests
School Libraries
Sex Bias
Sex Differences
Student Interests
Sex in the Library: How Gender Differences Should Affect Practices and Programs. Abilock, Debbie Childrens Literature Educational Practices Educational Research Gender Issues Information Literacy Instructional Development Librarians Library Instruction Library Role Program Development Reading Habits Reading Interests School Libraries Sex Bias Sex Differences Student Interests Discusses research findings on gender issues in education and suggests how school librarians can incorporate this information into their programs and practices. Topics include research on: children's literature and sex roles; reading habits and topic interests; information literacy behaviors; and classroom interactions. (AEF)
title Sex in the Library: How Gender Differences Should Affect Practices and Programs.
topic Childrens Literature
Educational Practices
Educational Research
Gender Issues
Information Literacy
Instructional Development
Librarians
Library Instruction
Library Role
Program Development
Reading Habits
Reading Interests
School Libraries
Sex Bias
Sex Differences
Student Interests
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ546292