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Autore principale: Hough, Michael
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2011
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contents Libraries as iCentres: Helping Schools Face the Future Hough, Michael School Libraries Foreign Countries Librarians Leadership Economic Factors Internet Web Sites Access to Information Networks Library Role Educational Technology Media Specialists Information Technology Computer Uses in Education School librarians need to be proactive in identifying new ways to help students prepare for the world of the future. Students need relevant educational experiences that support emerging demands created by information and service based economies. The economies of Pacific Rim countries such as the USA, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Canada are increasingly based on the "intangible" industries of service and information. The increasing and ever-changing demands of these economies create major pressures on traditional models of schooling designed to create a work force for economies based on manufacturing. The change from an economy based on manufacturing industries to one based on the intangible industries of service and information places new and evolving demands on school libraries. School librarians can meet this learning challenge created by Web-based and interlinked service oriented economies through a "Future Oriented School" approach. What is the definition of an "iCentre" in a Future Oriented School library? An iCentre is the central facility within the school where information, technology, learning, and teaching needs are supported by qualified information and technology specialists. School librarians who develop iCentres will need to act in a senior leadership role or as Chief Information Officer of the library. School libraries need to evolve into iCentres by combining a range of existing and future capabilities. This article briefly reviews both the pressures creating the need for these changing roles and advice on the attributes and characteristics needed in both school librarians and school libraries for developing iCentres. (Contains 2 online resources.)
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spellingShingle Libraries as iCentres: Helping Schools Face the Future
Hough, Michael
School Libraries
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Leadership
Economic Factors
Internet
Web Sites
Access to Information
Networks
Library Role
Educational Technology
Media Specialists
Information Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Libraries as iCentres: Helping Schools Face the Future Hough, Michael School Libraries Foreign Countries Librarians Leadership Economic Factors Internet Web Sites Access to Information Networks Library Role Educational Technology Media Specialists Information Technology Computer Uses in Education School librarians need to be proactive in identifying new ways to help students prepare for the world of the future. Students need relevant educational experiences that support emerging demands created by information and service based economies. The economies of Pacific Rim countries such as the USA, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Canada are increasingly based on the "intangible" industries of service and information. The increasing and ever-changing demands of these economies create major pressures on traditional models of schooling designed to create a work force for economies based on manufacturing. The change from an economy based on manufacturing industries to one based on the intangible industries of service and information places new and evolving demands on school libraries. School librarians can meet this learning challenge created by Web-based and interlinked service oriented economies through a "Future Oriented School" approach. What is the definition of an "iCentre" in a Future Oriented School library? An iCentre is the central facility within the school where information, technology, learning, and teaching needs are supported by qualified information and technology specialists. School librarians who develop iCentres will need to act in a senior leadership role or as Chief Information Officer of the library. School libraries need to evolve into iCentres by combining a range of existing and future capabilities. This article briefly reviews both the pressures creating the need for these changing roles and advice on the attributes and characteristics needed in both school librarians and school libraries for developing iCentres. (Contains 2 online resources.)
title Libraries as iCentres: Helping Schools Face the Future
topic School Libraries
Foreign Countries
Librarians
Leadership
Economic Factors
Internet
Web Sites
Access to Information
Networks
Library Role
Educational Technology
Media Specialists
Information Technology
Computer Uses in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ921172