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Autore principale: Summers, Laura L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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contents Culturally Responsive Leadership in School Libraries Summers, Laura L. Curriculum Development Role Models Multicultural Education Cultural Awareness School Libraries Educational Change Librarians Leadership Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cultural Pluralism Academic Achievement Ethnic Groups Students need culturally responsive teacher-librarians who focus on 21st century skills for all students. Basic principles for culturally responsive leadership in school libraries are articulated by multicultural educators who know that social equity is more important than ever, as the number of diverse and underserved students increase each year. Since teacher-librarians interact with all students within a school, it is a natural fit to look toward the school library personnel to model culturally responsive leadership for educators within their schools and communities. School librarians can be a primary voice in promoting the importance of social equity for all students. School librarians must focus on enhancing their professional competencies and promote positive intercultural interactions between students in order to create the best learning environment in the 21st century. This article discusses four levels of multicultural curriculum reform that teacher-librarians can use to measure their effectiveness in helping all students be more successful in a culturally diverse society. As a role model for other colleagues, students, parents, and community members, a culturally responsive teacher-librarian can foster student achievement through the following proactive actions: (1) build trust; (2) value cultural awareness; (3) foster motivation; and (4) establish inclusion.
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spellingShingle Culturally Responsive Leadership in School Libraries
Summers, Laura L.
Curriculum Development
Role Models
Multicultural Education
Cultural Awareness
School Libraries
Educational Change
Librarians
Leadership
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cultural Pluralism
Academic Achievement
Ethnic Groups
Culturally Responsive Leadership in School Libraries Summers, Laura L. Curriculum Development Role Models Multicultural Education Cultural Awareness School Libraries Educational Change Librarians Leadership Librarian Teacher Cooperation Cultural Pluralism Academic Achievement Ethnic Groups Students need culturally responsive teacher-librarians who focus on 21st century skills for all students. Basic principles for culturally responsive leadership in school libraries are articulated by multicultural educators who know that social equity is more important than ever, as the number of diverse and underserved students increase each year. Since teacher-librarians interact with all students within a school, it is a natural fit to look toward the school library personnel to model culturally responsive leadership for educators within their schools and communities. School librarians can be a primary voice in promoting the importance of social equity for all students. School librarians must focus on enhancing their professional competencies and promote positive intercultural interactions between students in order to create the best learning environment in the 21st century. This article discusses four levels of multicultural curriculum reform that teacher-librarians can use to measure their effectiveness in helping all students be more successful in a culturally diverse society. As a role model for other colleagues, students, parents, and community members, a culturally responsive teacher-librarian can foster student achievement through the following proactive actions: (1) build trust; (2) value cultural awareness; (3) foster motivation; and (4) establish inclusion.
title Culturally Responsive Leadership in School Libraries
topic Curriculum Development
Role Models
Multicultural Education
Cultural Awareness
School Libraries
Educational Change
Librarians
Leadership
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Cultural Pluralism
Academic Achievement
Ethnic Groups
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ886017