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Main Author: Farmer, Lesley S. J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ601809
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author Farmer, Lesley S. J.
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contents Making Information Literacy a Schoolwide Reform Effort. Farmer, Lesley S. J. Case Studies Cooperative Programs Educational Change Educational Development Elementary Secondary Education High Schools Information Literacy Information Skills Learning Resources Centers Library Development Partnerships in Education School Libraries Presents a case study of how educational reform can improve the library media program, based on experiences at one high school that was assisted by the Bay Area School Reform Collaborative (BASRC) project and its spin-off project, the Bay Area National Digital Library (BANDL). Discusses methods for increasing schoolwide information literacy, development of educational products, successful outcomes, and benefits of partnership projects. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Making Information Literacy a Schoolwide Reform Effort.
Farmer, Lesley S. J.
Case Studies
Cooperative Programs
Educational Change
Educational Development
Elementary Secondary Education
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Learning Resources Centers
Library Development
Partnerships in Education
School Libraries
Making Information Literacy a Schoolwide Reform Effort. Farmer, Lesley S. J. Case Studies Cooperative Programs Educational Change Educational Development Elementary Secondary Education High Schools Information Literacy Information Skills Learning Resources Centers Library Development Partnerships in Education School Libraries Presents a case study of how educational reform can improve the library media program, based on experiences at one high school that was assisted by the Bay Area School Reform Collaborative (BASRC) project and its spin-off project, the Bay Area National Digital Library (BANDL). Discusses methods for increasing schoolwide information literacy, development of educational products, successful outcomes, and benefits of partnership projects. (AEF)
title Making Information Literacy a Schoolwide Reform Effort.
topic Case Studies
Cooperative Programs
Educational Change
Educational Development
Elementary Secondary Education
High Schools
Information Literacy
Information Skills
Learning Resources Centers
Library Development
Partnerships in Education
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ601809