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Woolls, Blanche – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2009
Some essential components of "keeping current" with trends and new developments in the school library field for library media specialists includes attending conferences and reading professional literature. Beginning in May 2007, one article on "keeping up" each year has been devoted to summarizing the major themes in conferences and professional…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Professional Associations, Educational Media, Media Specialists
Baule, Steven – Library Media Connection, 2007
Most facilities renovation projects occur because someone at the executive or board level has lobbied successfully for them. Often in public schools, the voters have agreed to the project as well via a building referendum. Therefore, facilities projects are highly visible to the community. Unlike many other issues in schools, facilities projects…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Library Services, School Libraries, Educational Facilities Planning
Matthews, Vivienne Kaye D.; Calvert, Philip J. – Education Libraries, 2007
Joint use libraries in New Zealand are generally found in the form of School and Community Libraries, primarily in rural areas, but there is little information available about their effectiveness or success. Research was undertaken by surveying all identified joint use libraries in New Zealand and then following this with detailed Case Studies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Shared Facilities, Institutional Cooperation, School Libraries
Harvey, Carl A., II; Kaplan, Allison G. – Knowledge Quest, 2007
"Future" often conjures up something far off. Library media specialists come to realize that the future is often much closer than they think. Web 2.0 technologies have swiftly taken library media specialists into a whole new realm of possibilities. No longer consumers, they have the opportunity to become producers of information and collaborators…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Web Based Instruction, Web Sites
Rowe, Glenda Smith – Knowledge Quest, 2007
One cannot dispute the value of collaboration. It brings concreteness to concepts for the children and provides a seamless transition to teaching information literacy. The path to student excellence lies in collaboration and flexible scheduling. Although a library media specialist is new to the profession, he or she has likely attended conference…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Cooperation, Media Specialists, Information Literacy
Dickinson, Gail – Knowledge Quest, 2007
Graphic novels have been known to spark reading interest in teens. However, librarians still can not make the decision to integrate graphic novels into the book collection. In this article, the author addresses the issues related to the cataloging and classification of graphic novels.
Descriptors: Library Materials, Reading Interests, Novels, Adolescent Literature
Imrich, Barbara – Knowledge Quest, 2007
In this article, the author shares how she encountered unique challenges when parents complained about some books in the school library. Typically, parents' complaints focus on objectionable language, references to witchcraft, and mention of alcoholic beverages. To protect students' right to read a variety of books, the author contends that…
Descriptors: Reading Materials, Media Specialists, Parents, School Libraries
Gibson, Jeffrey – Knowledge Quest, 2007
School administrators want to believe that they are champions for the rights of the students they serve. They strive to provide students with a secure, enriching environment to aid in their intellectual and social development. Through their leadership, administrators have the responsibility to guide and redirect students to help them achieve at…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Censorship
Underwood, Linda – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2007
Universities offering school library media programs seek accreditation from various regional and national organizations. This accreditation makes the programs valid and marketable. School media programs within a college of education seek accreditation from specialized accrediting bodies. The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education…
Descriptors: School Libraries, National Organizations, Accreditation (Institutions), Media Specialists
Pappas, Marjorie L. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2007
Assessment tools enable both learning and assessing. They also give library media specialists snapshots of evidence that demonstrates student understanding of the Information Literacy Standards. Over time the evidence provide a more complete picture of learners' ability to gather, evaluate, and use information to solve problems, make decisions,…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Information Literacy, Student Evaluation, Student Journals
Stephens, Wendy – Knowledge Quest, 2008
This article presents the results of a research project centered on challenged books, which was used with a twelfth-grade class of mixed ability levels. The study of banned books provided the students an opportunity to engage with literature on a number of levels, generating text-to-self connections by involving students in a discussion centered…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Intellectual Freedom, Action Research, School Libraries
Albanese, Sarah – Exceptional Parent, 2008
"Shhh... quiet please!" is a familiar utterance at libraries across the country. However, if one were to visit Summit Educational Resources library media center he or she would most likely encounter not only lots and lots of noise, but children who are learning how to check out books, listen to a story, and properly interact with their peers.…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Library Services, Educational Resources
Johns, Sara Kelly – Knowledge Quest, 2008
Whether it is a small group who shows up at school board meetings to defend a program cut or a group of parents who, via website, blog, e-mail, phone calls, and visits, challenge a state legislature to provide funding for school library programs and resources, parents are the strongest advocates for school library programs, writes the President of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, School Libraries, Professional Associations
Riley, Bobby – Library Media Connection, 2008
The author relates how his school has a very active English Language Learner (ELL) program. ELL students typically have varying levels of social and academic language, but almost always have some English proficiency. Recently, his school established a Newcomer Program that drastically changed the school system. They acquired students lacking any…
Descriptors: School Libraries, English (Second Language), Limited English Speaking, Second Language Learning
Liu, Geoffrey Z.; Zhang, Wuhong – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2008
This preliminary study investigates the current situation of school library support of K-12 health education in China. A survey of 42 school librarians and 115 K-12 teachers from selected schools was conducted to find out their views about school library's role in school health education and their current practice of library use in health…
Descriptors: Health Education, Elementary Secondary Education, School Libraries, Foreign Countries

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