Making Flexible Access and Flexible Scheduling Work Today
By (Author) Karen Ohlrich
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
15th June 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Library and information services
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
027.8
Paperback
152
This book is a practical guide to help librarians, teachers, and school administrators implement flexible scheduling of library lessons and flexible access, placing both concepts in the context of the whole school educating the whole student to become a lifelong learner. This comprehensive step-by-step guide outlines the many variables and possibilities associated with flexible access and flexible scheduling.
Library media specialists who want to bring flexible access and scheduling to their media cnter program will find this book an outstanding and invaluable resource. Highly recommended.-Library Talk
"Library media specialists who want to bring flexible access and scheduling to their media cnter program will find this book an outstanding and invaluable resource. Highly recommended."-Library Talk
KAREN BROWNE OHLRICH is a retired school library media specialist, Howard County Public Schools, in Maryland. Ohlrich currently works as a school library consultant and reading tutor living in Basalt, Colorado.