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Autores principales: Attebury, Ramirose, Kroth, Michael
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Publicado: 2012
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author Attebury, Ramirose
Kroth, Michael
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Kroth, Michael
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Kroth, Michael
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contents From Pedagogical Museum to Instructional Material Center: Education Libraries at Teacher Training Institutions, 1890s to 1970s Attebury, Ramirose Kroth, Michael Libraries Instructional Materials Library Services Educational Change Laboratories Curriculum Study Centers Educational Practices Museums Higher Education Accreditation (Institutions) Librarians The development of education libraries cannot be understood outside the context of education history. Changes in educational practices and technology spurred three phases of development in the history of education libraries. Early examples, often called curriculum laboratories, developed as spaces to create educational materials where limited numbers existed. As standardized curriculum grew, common laboratories gave way to curriculum materials centers, which housed materials so that future teachers could preview them. The rise of audio-visual equipment transformed education libraries once again into centers housing a variety of instructional materials. This paper traces the development of education libraries through these three phases.
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spellingShingle From Pedagogical Museum to Instructional Material Center: Education Libraries at Teacher Training Institutions, 1890s to 1970s
Attebury, Ramirose
Kroth, Michael
Libraries
Instructional Materials
Library Services
Educational Change
Laboratories
Curriculum Study Centers
Educational Practices
Museums
Higher Education
Accreditation (Institutions)
Librarians
From Pedagogical Museum to Instructional Material Center: Education Libraries at Teacher Training Institutions, 1890s to 1970s Attebury, Ramirose Kroth, Michael Libraries Instructional Materials Library Services Educational Change Laboratories Curriculum Study Centers Educational Practices Museums Higher Education Accreditation (Institutions) Librarians The development of education libraries cannot be understood outside the context of education history. Changes in educational practices and technology spurred three phases of development in the history of education libraries. Early examples, often called curriculum laboratories, developed as spaces to create educational materials where limited numbers existed. As standardized curriculum grew, common laboratories gave way to curriculum materials centers, which housed materials so that future teachers could preview them. The rise of audio-visual equipment transformed education libraries once again into centers housing a variety of instructional materials. This paper traces the development of education libraries through these three phases.
title From Pedagogical Museum to Instructional Material Center: Education Libraries at Teacher Training Institutions, 1890s to 1970s
topic Libraries
Instructional Materials
Library Services
Educational Change
Laboratories
Curriculum Study Centers
Educational Practices
Museums
Higher Education
Accreditation (Institutions)
Librarians
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ989513