Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Programs, 7th Edition
By (Author) Nebraska Educ Media Assoc
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
14th September 2010
7th Revised edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
027.809782
Paperback
153
This is a practical and useable reference for developing and evaluating school library programs that meet the needs of 21st-century learners, teachers, and administrators. School librariesand the staff charged with operating themare facing a daunting challenge: deliver more benefit with less funding and resources. To achieve this, school library programs must be efficient and effective, and the stakeholders must be committed to their success. Today's school librarians not only need to be educators and facility managers, but also powerful advocates for their operations. This updated edition of Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Programs is based on the newly revised AASL standards of 2007 and guidelines of 2009. It will provide a foundation for the continued development of school library programs in order to meet the challenges of learning in the 21st century, covering key topics such as leadership and advocacy; standards; certification; training and evaluating personnel; and resources and facilities. This guide will be invaluable to all school librarians, library media specialists and professors, and other educators.
Nebraska Educational Media Association (NEMA) comprises school librarians across the state of Nebraska.