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Main Author: Hill, Renee F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ994325
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contents Strengths and Opportunities: School Librarians Serving Students with Special Needs in Central New York State Hill, Renee F. School Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Librarians Interaction Disabilities Special Needs Students Library Services Student Diversity Library Role Online Surveys School Districts Knowledge Level Best Practices Accessibility (for Disabled) Librarian Teacher Cooperation The programs and services offered at school libraries will be accessed by K-12 students with a range of physical and cognitive abilities. School librarians must be equipped to address the information-seeking needs of all patrons, including those with special needs. An electronic survey was conducted to collect data from school librarians working in central New York State school districts; the purpose of the survey was to identify the strengths this group of school library professionals brought to the task of providing services to students with special needs. This paper shares the answers to five research questions and presents opportunities for improvement. Study results indicate that the respondents showed strength in several of the examined areas. Results also reveal practices that school librarians might implement to increase and improve library services for students with special needs. (Contains 2 tables, 3 figures and 3 footnotes.)
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spellingShingle Strengths and Opportunities: School Librarians Serving Students with Special Needs in Central New York State
Hill, Renee F.
School Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Librarians
Interaction
Disabilities
Special Needs Students
Library Services
Student Diversity
Library Role
Online Surveys
School Districts
Knowledge Level
Best Practices
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Strengths and Opportunities: School Librarians Serving Students with Special Needs in Central New York State Hill, Renee F. School Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Librarians Interaction Disabilities Special Needs Students Library Services Student Diversity Library Role Online Surveys School Districts Knowledge Level Best Practices Accessibility (for Disabled) Librarian Teacher Cooperation The programs and services offered at school libraries will be accessed by K-12 students with a range of physical and cognitive abilities. School librarians must be equipped to address the information-seeking needs of all patrons, including those with special needs. An electronic survey was conducted to collect data from school librarians working in central New York State school districts; the purpose of the survey was to identify the strengths this group of school library professionals brought to the task of providing services to students with special needs. This paper shares the answers to five research questions and presents opportunities for improvement. Study results indicate that the respondents showed strength in several of the examined areas. Results also reveal practices that school librarians might implement to increase and improve library services for students with special needs. (Contains 2 tables, 3 figures and 3 footnotes.)
title Strengths and Opportunities: School Librarians Serving Students with Special Needs in Central New York State
topic School Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Librarians
Interaction
Disabilities
Special Needs Students
Library Services
Student Diversity
Library Role
Online Surveys
School Districts
Knowledge Level
Best Practices
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ994325