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Main Authors: Alexander, Linda B., Smith, Robert C., Carey, James O.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ679612
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author Alexander, Linda B.
Smith, Robert C.
Carey, James O.
author_facet Alexander, Linda B.
Smith, Robert C.
Carey, James O.
Alexander, Linda B.
Smith, Robert C.
Carey, James O.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Education Reform and the School Library Media Specialist: Perceptions of Principals. Alexander, Linda B. Smith, Robert C. Carey, James O. Access to Information Administrator Attitudes Educational Change Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Leadership Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Role Media Specialists Principals School Libraries Discusses the Kentucky Education Reform Act of 1990 and the role of school library media specialists. Focuses on principals' perceptions of media specialists in five categories: information literacy; collaboration, leadership, and technology; learning and teaching; information access and delivery; and program administration; and suggests that principals do not appreciate the importance of media specialists. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Education Reform and the School Library Media Specialist: Perceptions of Principals.
Alexander, Linda B.
Smith, Robert C.
Carey, James O.
Access to Information
Administrator Attitudes
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Leadership
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Role
Media Specialists
Principals
School Libraries
Education Reform and the School Library Media Specialist: Perceptions of Principals. Alexander, Linda B. Smith, Robert C. Carey, James O. Access to Information Administrator Attitudes Educational Change Elementary Secondary Education Information Literacy Leadership Learning Resources Centers Library Administration Library Role Media Specialists Principals School Libraries Discusses the Kentucky Education Reform Act of 1990 and the role of school library media specialists. Focuses on principals' perceptions of media specialists in five categories: information literacy; collaboration, leadership, and technology; learning and teaching; information access and delivery; and program administration; and suggests that principals do not appreciate the importance of media specialists. (LRW)
title Education Reform and the School Library Media Specialist: Perceptions of Principals.
topic Access to Information
Administrator Attitudes
Educational Change
Elementary Secondary Education
Information Literacy
Leadership
Learning Resources Centers
Library Administration
Library Role
Media Specialists
Principals
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ679612