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Keene, Leslie – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
Banned Books Week does not need to end in September. Its spirit should permeate the school library media center throughout the year. Yet by the time students get to middle school, some may balk at "celebrating the freedom to read." It goes without saying that it?s an intense age for ten- to fourteen-year-olds. They have so many other issues,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Academic Freedom, School Libraries, Library Role
Peer reviewedHaycock, Ken – Teacher Librarian, 2004
In study after study, three priorities appear to make a difference to the principal's view of the teacher-librarian. First, teacher-librarians who collaborate with classroom colleagues make a difference to literacy and student achievement; those who don't, don't. Second, teacher librarians who perform leadership roles in the school and in the…
Descriptors: Principals, Librarians, Teacher Role, Library Role
Brinkman, Antoinette – Library Journal, 2004
Public interest in domestic violence waxes and wanes with the headlines. This article describes how libraries can play an important--and even lifesaving--role in empowering abused women, providing useful resources for shelters and other agencies, and enlightening students and the general public about domestic violence.
Descriptors: Libraries, Public Health, Family Violence, Spouses
Jennings, Anita – Computers in Libraries, 2005
The role of the library has changed significantly during the past 2 decades. Twenty years ago, it could have been considered the norm for a small to mid-sized library to have one or two computers for patron use. Staff was fortunate to have a computer connected to a printer--a tractor-feed ink jet printer--with a basic word processing application…
Descriptors: Training Needs, Computer Literacy, Library Role, Internet
Brown, Donna W. – Library Media Connection, 2004
School library media specialists are the first to witness the malaise that permeates American schools threatening the future of our society. Believing that personal lack of aspirations, our failure to encourage reading for pure enjoyment, and society's disrespect toward education has left a void in our children that is filled with apathy.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Recreational Reading, Librarians
Howard, Jody K.; Eckhardt, Su A. – Library Media Connection, 2005
The leadership role of the library media specialist is very important because it enhances the achievement level of the students. Information Power, Building Partnerships for Learning encourages library media specialists to be members of the leadership team, organize learning opportunities for members of the learning community, develop curriculum…
Descriptors: Library Role, Leadership, Curriculum Development, Media Specialists
Dorney, Carl; McKnight, Cliff – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2004
Public library music provision, as a less traditional role for public libraries, has always caused contention: a vital source of cultural materials within the community though never confirmed to be a core part of library services by the Government. This article concerns itself with a detailed consideration of the decline of music services over the…
Descriptors: Music, Marketing, Public Libraries, Foreign Countries
Jones, Jami L. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
As students file into the library media center for orientation during the hectic first weeks of school, Mrs. Greene, a veteran media specialist with fifteen years experience, wonders how she can make a difference in an environment governed by No Child Left Behind and state-mandated tests. Some students are disadvantaged because they are struggling…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Library Services, Personality Traits
Hillenbrand, Candy – Australian Library Journal, 2005
The author argues that the profession of librarianship is in crisis. She seeks to identify the characteristics and analyse the qualities of this phenomenon in order to draw conclusions about future trends and directions for the profession. It is argued that this crisis is an outward sign of a deeper transformation which is taking place and which…
Descriptors: Library Science, Librarians, Futures (of Society), Change
Lin, Steven – Educational Perspectives, 2006
After two years of construction, American Samoa Community College opened its new library on September 2, 2003. The library is located on the east side of campus and is equipped with ten computer workstations, four online public access catalogs, three copying machines, and an elevator that is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Resources, Professional Development, Library Role
Sennett, Frank – Curriculum Review, 2006
The nation's schools and libraries have come up with shelves full of innovative twists on the basic book club. This article offers a few of these fun and educational ideas that can be adapted for everyone from young beginning readers to teens. Teachers and librarians describe book club activities that they have found successful in: bringing…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Libraries, Literacy, Books
Lance, Keith Curry – School Library Journal, 2006
The "65 percent solution," developed by First Class Education, a national advocacy group, states that 65 percent of a school's operating budget be devoted to "in-class instruction" as opposed to "out-of-classroom" purposes. One of the unintended consequences of this "solution," according to this author, is that it provides another basis for…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, School Statistics, Funding Formulas
Creighton, Peggy Milam – Library Media Connection, 2007
School library media center scheduling, particularly the fixed versus flexible scheduling controversy, continues to be debated in spite of decades of advocacy for flexible scheduling. According to van Deusen (1999), flexible scheduling is "a plan wherein classes meet for instruction in the library resource center when they have a specific need…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, School Libraries, Library Services, Library Administration
Harada, Violet H.; Kirio, Carolyn; Yamamoto, Sandy – Library Media Connection, 2008
High schools are under tremendous pressure to increase graduation rates and lower dropout numbers. A survey conducted for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation indicated that over a third of students entering high school never graduate on time. Students who drop out claim that the curriculum is disconnected from real life and that their schools…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, High Schools, Media Specialists, Team Teaching
Johst, Lee Ann – 1993
This document describes a series of activities to teach 30 fifth grade students about history through fiction. Activities began with a prereading brainstorming session in which students came up with topics that they studied during the school year. Next, the school librarian introduced the children to the genre of historical fiction and instructed…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Curriculum Enrichment, Fiction, Grade 5

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