Advanced Search
Print - Close Window
www.greenwood.com/catalog/LU4272.aspx
All Greenwood Products
School Reform and the School Library Media Specialist
Book Code: LU4272
ISBN: 1-59158-427-2
ISBN-13: 978-1-59158-427-8
228 pages, figures; tables
Libraries Unlimited
Publication: 8/30/2007
List Price: $40.00 (UK Sterling Price: £22.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Paperback
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Awards:
  • The Teacher Librarian Best Professional Books 2007
Reviews:
  • I consider this collection of essays about moving school libraries into the 21st century the most important school library book of 2007. It is important to read and talk about this book and take action.
    —Teacher Librarian
    April 2008
  • Change is the constant in today's educational institutions, and this resource supplies the tools and methodology needed to enable school librarians to become skilled change agents....The authors provide an excellent resource for all school library media specialists. Every chapter deals with cutting-edge concerns for today's schools, and the authors deal with the topics in clear, concise prose, presenting constructive information and concrete examples....Whether a librarian wishes to become a change agent or wants to understand and effectively deal with change, this book is a superb information source.
    —VOYA
    April 2008
  • Beginning with an explanation of what a change agent is and moving through such topics as evidence based practice and standards based education, this professional selection gives an excellent overview of how library media specialists can not only keep up with current educational thought, but also lead the way to better schools....The theme of constant improvement in all areas comes through very strongly. The book provides not only the why, but also the how. Index. Recommended.
    —Library Media Connection
    March 2008
  • This volume covers critical issues impacting school libraries today and offers practical solutions to meet these challenges....[T]his volume will empower current and future school librarians as they embrace its guidelines.
    —School Library Journal
    February 2008
  • A solid resource for professional development.
    —Booklist
    February 1, 2008
  • To date, this collection of essays about essential directions in the school library media programs is the most significant contribution of the year. Taking important topics of school reform into account, renowned authors in the field weigh in on the directions that library media professional must move to stay relevant....The book is an experience in top-notch professional development, and its message is a critical one--get serious about pushing the envelope toward significant contributions to teaching and learning....Do not pause. Order your copy today. But more important, read it, talk with colleagues about it, and take action.
    —Teacher Librarian
    December 2007
Description: This third entry in the Principles and Practice series, begun by Barbara K. Stripling for Libraries Unlimited, enables school library media specialists to clarify and expand their role in the national school reform movement. Chapters offer a description of the school reform initiative and implications for practice and a discussion of how to implement in your practice. Readers will be able to: identify current school reform efforts in the United States; understand the role of the school library media specialist in school reform; connect current school reform efforts to the national guidelines for school media programs suggested in Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning (ALA, AECT 1998); and adapt strategies for participating in school reform to their educational settings by acting as change agents. Grades K-12.
LC Card Number: 2007016437
LCC Class: Z675
Dewey Class: 027
PDF Catalogs:
All rights reserved. Copyright © 1999-2008 Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
88 Post Road West, Westport CT 06881, (203) 226-3571