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Factors of Effective School Libraries: A Survey of Perspectives of Teachers, Teacher-Librarians, and Principals
Author(s) -
Marlene Asselin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iasl conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-8372
DOI - 10.29173/iasl8095
Subject(s) - school library , school teachers , principal (computer security) , library science , sociology , medical education , school district , sample (material) , pedagogy , political science , psychology , medicine , computer science , operating system , chemistry , chromatography
This study assessed factors of effective school library programs in one school system. All teacher-librarians and principals and a sample of teachers in all public schools in an urban district were surveyed about a) background information of the teacher-librarians and school; b) library collection; c) library program; and d) issues facing the school library. Results of descriptive and correlational analyses indicate recent district-based initiatives to strengthen school libraries appear positive. Recommendations include increased leadership activities by teacher-librarians, advocacy targeted at principal education about school libraries, augmenting the number of teachers participating in substantive partnerships with teacher-librarians are recommended, and working toward a shared vision of the school library as the information center of the school.

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