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Main Author: Logan, Debra Kay
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ872684
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contents Staying the Course: Racing for Ohio's Students Logan, Debra Kay School Libraries Advocacy Library Services Library Associations Educational Opportunities Educational Change Teamwork Persistence Library Role Librarians Evidence With the change in Ohio's Operating Standards in July of 2002, students across Ohio began losing school library learning opportunities. District after district made financially based decisions to minimize, and in a few cases totally eliminate, school library programs. Across the state, many of Ohio's children lost precious learning opportunities. As soon as the 2002 Operating Standards were announced, the Ohio Educational Library Media Association (OELMA) began advocating on behalf of Ohio's school children to preserve and restore school library services and learning opportunities for Ohio's school children. OELMA's advocacy efforts supported the work of Leadership for School Libraries or L4SL and persisted long after L4SL dissolved. During the nearly 10 years that followed, OELMA has worked to preserve and restore school library services for Ohio's students, and new strategies have evolved.
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spellingShingle Staying the Course: Racing for Ohio's Students
Logan, Debra Kay
School Libraries
Advocacy
Library Services
Library Associations
Educational Opportunities
Educational Change
Teamwork
Persistence
Library Role
Librarians
Evidence
Staying the Course: Racing for Ohio's Students Logan, Debra Kay School Libraries Advocacy Library Services Library Associations Educational Opportunities Educational Change Teamwork Persistence Library Role Librarians Evidence With the change in Ohio's Operating Standards in July of 2002, students across Ohio began losing school library learning opportunities. District after district made financially based decisions to minimize, and in a few cases totally eliminate, school library programs. Across the state, many of Ohio's children lost precious learning opportunities. As soon as the 2002 Operating Standards were announced, the Ohio Educational Library Media Association (OELMA) began advocating on behalf of Ohio's school children to preserve and restore school library services and learning opportunities for Ohio's school children. OELMA's advocacy efforts supported the work of Leadership for School Libraries or L4SL and persisted long after L4SL dissolved. During the nearly 10 years that followed, OELMA has worked to preserve and restore school library services for Ohio's students, and new strategies have evolved.
title Staying the Course: Racing for Ohio's Students
topic School Libraries
Advocacy
Library Services
Library Associations
Educational Opportunities
Educational Change
Teamwork
Persistence
Library Role
Librarians
Evidence
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ872684