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Church, Audrey P. – Library Media Connection, 2009
Today's principals must have knowledge of content area standards and be involved in curriculum planning and pacing. They assign strong master teachers as mentors to new teachers. They are involved in what's happening in their classrooms and practice ongoing assessment of the classroom teaching, focusing on improving student learning. Today's…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Master Teachers
Geier, Denise B. – Library Media Connection, 2011
In January 2007, the author wrote an article titled "Prevent a Disaster in Your Library: Advertise." In 2011, with the ongoing economic crisis that has caused so many school budget cuts, it is clear that advertising is no longer enough to save school librarians' positions. Librarians need to become even more aggressive as they market their…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Educational Finance, Change Strategies
Burkman, Amy – Library Media Connection, 2004
Auxiliary programs such as library programs in public schools face extermination due to shortage of funds and high cost of education therefore it is important for the school librarians to prove that library programs are important to the success of the students. The practical strategies for marketing the school library program are listed and…
Descriptors: Library Services, School Libraries, Librarians, Public Schools
Barnett, Judy – Library Media Connection, 2007
First Class Education, an organization based in Washington D.C., is trying to persuade the voting public to pass a law that could eliminate school libraries and many other educational support services. First Class Education promotes the idea that sixty-five percent of instructional money should be spent in the classroom. At first blush, this…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Libraries, Pupil Personnel Services, Politics of Education