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Main Author: Moreillon, Judi
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ888050
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  • Reading and the Library Program: An Expanded Role for 21st-Century SLMS Moreillon, Judi Reading Comprehension Lifelong Learning Motivation School Libraries Media Specialists Team Teaching Library Services Librarians Reading Instruction Position Papers Literacy Reading Improvement Learning Resources Centers Reading Materials Library Science Reading Programs The Position Statement on the School Library Media Specialist's Role in Reading, adopted by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Board in February 2009, is a guide to help practitioners build library programs that support every learner's development in reading. As part of the Learning4Life (L4L) plan to implement the Standards for the 21st-Century Learner, this position statement offers specific strategies for school librarians to impact students' school-based and lifelong learning. This article explores some of the skills, dispositions in action, responsibilities, and self-assessments to systematically promote literacy through collection development, integrated literacy events, and collaborative teaching of reading comprehension strategies at all instructional levels and disciplines. As the literacy proficiency required to fully function and contribute significantly to society increases, all educators are called upon to ratchet up students' motivation and engagement to improve reading comprehension. The Position Statement on the School Library Media Specialist's Role in Reading is presented.