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Main Author: Jones, Jami L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ784620
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  • Promoting Resilience: Ways Library Media Specialists Strengthen Children Jones, Jami L. School Libraries Media Specialists Library Services Personality Traits Library Role Role Perception Motivation Techniques Disadvantaged Environment As students file into the library media center for orientation during the hectic first weeks of school, Mrs. Greene, a veteran media specialist with fifteen years experience, wonders how she can make a difference in an environment governed by No Child Left Behind and state-mandated tests. Some students are disadvantaged because they are struggling with challenges and problems such as divorce, poverty, parental alcoholism, abuse, and mental illness. Many are stressed by chaotic and fast-paced home lives. All are dealing with the anxiety of growing up. Caught between test scores and the emotional needs of students, Mrs. Greene wonders, "How can I strengthen the whole child?" The answer is resilience, which is "the ability to bounce back successfully despite exposure to severe risks." In this article, the author talks about resiliency and describes ways library media specialists can strengthen children and promote resiliency. (Contains 9 resources.)