The Indian Library Comunity is less bother about School Library and Librarians, if one counts the number the school libraries and school library users are more than any other library organisation and service.
School Libraries in Pakistan
Importance of the School Library
Structure of Library
Functions of School Libraries
Standards of School Libraries
Administration of School Libraries in Pakistan
National Education Policy for Future
School Librarianship
Problems faced by School Libraries
Suggestions
Introduction to Public Library
Origin and Growth :- World, India
Definition of PL
Forerunner of modern PLs
Growth of PL as Social Institution
Important features of a PL
PL’s commitment to the society
Agencies in promotion & development of PLs in India
State’s PL Act
Types of PL Act
NAPLIS
Model PL Bills/Acts in India
Structure of PL & Information system
The management of PLs
PL Standards
Challenges and problems for future PL system
Library education was initially a technical education that was acquired on the job. Practical work in a library, based on a good education in schools, was the only way to train librarians.
It took quite a long time to introduce library education as a subject and has been taught at different levels in the universities of the world.
To gain knowledge about the library and its functions.
To know the information needs of the society.
To understand the different types of libraries and its role & responsibilities.
To know the concepts of Digital Library and Virtual library.
To understand cataloguing & Classification.. etc.
The Library Then and Now: Its Importance and Relevance to the Present Genera...Fe Angela Verzosa
presented at PAARL’s seminar outreach program on “The Essence of the Library as the Heart of an Educational Institution,” held at St. Augustine School, Iba, Zambales, Philippines on 2006 Sep 28
The survey collected demographic information from 450 students at Cape Breton University. Most respondents were first year students (43%), enrolled in the Science and Technology school (47%). The majority of students surveyed were from Canada (78%), with the next largest groups being from China (12%) and Saudi Arabia (3%).
Library management involves planning, organizing, leading, and controlling all functions of a library. This includes classifying and cataloging books, issuing and returning books, arranging books on shelves, and providing information to users. It also requires assembling resources, defining procedures, and space and equipment needs. Maintaining library collections requires preserving materials, organizing shelves, and conducting stock verification. Effective library management is key to planning goals and motivating employees to control operations and services.
School Libraries in Pakistan
Importance of the School Library
Structure of Library
Functions of School Libraries
Standards of School Libraries
Administration of School Libraries in Pakistan
National Education Policy for Future
School Librarianship
Problems faced by School Libraries
Suggestions
Introduction to Public Library
Origin and Growth :- World, India
Definition of PL
Forerunner of modern PLs
Growth of PL as Social Institution
Important features of a PL
PL’s commitment to the society
Agencies in promotion & development of PLs in India
State’s PL Act
Types of PL Act
NAPLIS
Model PL Bills/Acts in India
Structure of PL & Information system
The management of PLs
PL Standards
Challenges and problems for future PL system
Library education was initially a technical education that was acquired on the job. Practical work in a library, based on a good education in schools, was the only way to train librarians.
It took quite a long time to introduce library education as a subject and has been taught at different levels in the universities of the world.
To gain knowledge about the library and its functions.
To know the information needs of the society.
To understand the different types of libraries and its role & responsibilities.
To know the concepts of Digital Library and Virtual library.
To understand cataloguing & Classification.. etc.
The Library Then and Now: Its Importance and Relevance to the Present Genera...Fe Angela Verzosa
presented at PAARL’s seminar outreach program on “The Essence of the Library as the Heart of an Educational Institution,” held at St. Augustine School, Iba, Zambales, Philippines on 2006 Sep 28
The survey collected demographic information from 450 students at Cape Breton University. Most respondents were first year students (43%), enrolled in the Science and Technology school (47%). The majority of students surveyed were from Canada (78%), with the next largest groups being from China (12%) and Saudi Arabia (3%).
Library management involves planning, organizing, leading, and controlling all functions of a library. This includes classifying and cataloging books, issuing and returning books, arranging books on shelves, and providing information to users. It also requires assembling resources, defining procedures, and space and equipment needs. Maintaining library collections requires preserving materials, organizing shelves, and conducting stock verification. Effective library management is key to planning goals and motivating employees to control operations and services.
This document outlines the Five Laws of Library Science as enunciated by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan in 1928. It summarizes each of the five laws: 1) Books are for use, 2) Every reader his/her book, 3) Every book its reader, 4) Save the time of the reader, 5) Library is a growing organism. For each law, it describes the principle and implications for library organization, management, and services. The five laws constitute the basic philosophy of library science and provide guidance for all library activities and practices.
Library profile for naac visit dec 2010Amar Londhe
This document provides an overview of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library & Information Centre at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce in Satara, India. The 6,446 square foot library building is well-equipped with over 46,000 books, 50 journals, and electronic resources. It has a staff of 7 people led by a librarian. The library aims to promote reading habits and provide resources to support teaching and learning through various services, facilities, and an automated library management system.
Padmabhushan Dr. Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library, KarjatBABAN KUMBHAR
The document outlines the vision, mission, and services of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library at Dada Patil Mahavidyalaya in Karjat, India. The library's vision is to fulfill the information needs of students and faculty by providing the right information resources. Its mission is to ensure every student and faculty member has access to books and information. The library provides services like lending books, newspapers, journals, and reference services. It is working to fully automate operations and develop additional digital services for users.
New and innovative services in university libraryShiv Prasad
This document discusses new and innovative activities and services in university libraries. It begins by defining what a library and university library are. It then discusses the growth of universities in India and how this impacts university libraries. It outlines the role and functions of university libraries, including their user communities and the various services they provide. The document also discusses the role of library professionals and the skills required in today's changing environment. Finally, it explores how technologies like Web 2.0 and social media can help university libraries better serve their users.
Library science and information science are related fields that both deal with collecting, organizing, and sharing information. While they have similar goals, they differ in some of their techniques. Library science focuses on managing physical collections within institutions like libraries, while information science takes a more technical approach to storing and retrieving digital information. Both fields have evolved over time and now often overlap, as modern librarianship incorporates more information and communication technologies.
Library automation refers to the implementation of information and communications technologies (ICT) in the libraries and information centres for replacing manual library operations. The term automation is used for any process which is done through input and output operation. Library automation system includes maintenance of large bibliographical database. The status of library automation depends on Interaction between human and computer to accomplish various tasks of the library automation systems. In order to provide and also to enable the records in the database. The international standards for bibliographic description of library automation system uses sophisticated software tools and standard to index search and display information from the database created.
This document summarizes the readers' services section of a library. It discusses 6 main types of services: reference service, periodical service, circulation service, study rooms, library rules and regulations, and effective use of library materials. Each service is briefly described, with an emphasis on reference services and the importance of reference librarians in assisting users.
lecture of Fe Angela M. Verzosa for presentation before the Conference on Library Management in the Philippine Setting: Principles and Best Practices, Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City, August 16-17, 2012
The document provides an overview of the functions and services of a university library system. It discusses how university libraries support the needs of teaching, learning, and research by collecting and providing access to information resources. They perform important roles like facilitating research, disseminating knowledge, and preserving ideas. University libraries have various sections and provide services like lending, reference, access to e-resources, and more to meet the needs of students, faculty, and other users. They develop collections in various formats and work to automate services and manage electronic resources to continue supporting the evolving information needs of the university community.
PPT ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER SERVICES IN THE COLLEGEdrningappaarabagonda
The document summarizes information about the library at Government First Grade College in Byadgi, Karnataka. It provides details about the collection of 6951 books, use of E-Granthalaya 3.0 software, and library services including circulation, reference, e-books, web library, and current awareness. It also lists the librarian, Dr. Ningappa Arabagonda, and his qualifications. Statistics on book procurement over five years and the breakdown of books by subject are presented.
This document discusses the topic of organization, specifically as it relates to libraries. It defines organization as a group of individuals joined together to achieve predetermined objectives. There are two main types of organization: formal and informal. Formal organizations have a deliberate structure based on assigned tasks and authority relationships, while informal organizations are loosely organized and flexible. Libraries need an organizational structure to achieve their goals and objectives efficiently. Common ways to organize library functions include by number, function, territory, subject matter, or materials. The document concludes that organizational structures in libraries are important for providing coordinated services to improve people's lives.
This document discusses the implementation of Total Quality Management (TQM) in academic libraries. It defines quality and outlines the key aspects of TQM, including identifying customer needs and expectations, measuring service quality, and continuous improvement. The document then describes a four-phase model for implementing TQM in libraries, which includes training staff. Benefits include more interesting work and higher productivity, while barriers include viewing it as a management fad and reluctance to change. Overall, the document argues that TQM can help transform libraries by focusing on continuous quality improvement and meeting customer needs.
AI - Artificial Intelligence - Implications for LibrariesBrian Pichman
What does the world of AI (artificial intelligence) mean for libraries? Can AI replace library services or how can libraries leverage the technology for more streamlined services. From Smart Houses, to Robots, to technology yet to be mainstreamed, this session will cover it all to help you better prepare and plan for the future.
S.R. Ranganathan was an Indian mathematician and librarian who is known for establishing the five laws of library science. The five laws are: 1) books are for use, 2) every reader his or her book, 3) every book its reader, 4) save the time of the user, and 5) the library is a growing organism. These laws aim to make libraries accessible to all users and ensure their collections evolve to meet the needs of readers.
This document discusses financial management in libraries. It defines financial management as planning, organizing, directing, and controlling financial activities like procuring and using funds. The key points made are:
- Libraries are spending institutions that provide most services free of charge and do not generate revenue. Their financial needs include staff salaries, acquiring materials, and introducing new services.
- Libraries are growing organizations that require continuous investment in collections, staff, buildings, and new formats like digital materials. This results in recurring financial demands that require annual and ongoing funding.
- Other financial challenges include rising prices, currency devaluation, and ensuring effective financial control, simplicity, regularity, flexibility, and economy in spending.
- Various methods
Lord Curzon served as Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. During his time, he established commissions to address important issues like famines, irrigation, policing, and education. He enacted laws around currency, land ownership, and protecting ancient monuments. However, his 1905 partition of Bengal greatly angered Indians and sparked protests. The partition was later reversed. Overall, Curzon took important administrative actions but faced opposition to some of his policies from Indians.
Selected-Library Associations of India (Part-1)SunilKumar5028
The document discusses several library associations in India, including the Indian Library Association (ILA), Central Government Library Association (CGLA), Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC), Indian Association of Teachers of Library and Information Science (IATLIS), Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation, and Academic Library Association (ALA) India. It provides details on the formation, objectives, publications, awards, and conferences of these major Indian library associations.
Leading Learning to Transform School Libraries, abqla2015abqlaConference
This document discusses transforming school libraries into library learning commons. It defines a library learning commons as a whole-school approach that makes the physical and virtual library the collaborative hub for inquiry-based, future-oriented learning. The library learning commons is designed to nurture skills like critical thinking, creativity, literacy, and technology competencies. It advocates that all students deserve access to excellent school libraries led by teacher-librarians and positioned to drive school improvement. The document presents standards and growth indicators to help schools transition libraries and measure progress in areas like instructional leadership, literacy, and designing learning spaces.
- The document discusses establishing school libraries in underprivileged areas of Chennai to improve literacy.
- It outlines a plan to set up low-cost libraries with donated books and volunteer staff, and ensure sustainability through partnerships with NGOs, government schemes, and corporate sponsors.
- Data from pilot studies in two Chennai schools showed students in the school with a library performed better across subjects compared to one without a functional library. The study aims to expand this model to more schools.
This document outlines the Five Laws of Library Science as enunciated by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan in 1928. It summarizes each of the five laws: 1) Books are for use, 2) Every reader his/her book, 3) Every book its reader, 4) Save the time of the reader, 5) Library is a growing organism. For each law, it describes the principle and implications for library organization, management, and services. The five laws constitute the basic philosophy of library science and provide guidance for all library activities and practices.
Library profile for naac visit dec 2010Amar Londhe
This document provides an overview of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library & Information Centre at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Dhananjayrao Gadgil College of Commerce in Satara, India. The 6,446 square foot library building is well-equipped with over 46,000 books, 50 journals, and electronic resources. It has a staff of 7 people led by a librarian. The library aims to promote reading habits and provide resources to support teaching and learning through various services, facilities, and an automated library management system.
Padmabhushan Dr. Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library, KarjatBABAN KUMBHAR
The document outlines the vision, mission, and services of the Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Library at Dada Patil Mahavidyalaya in Karjat, India. The library's vision is to fulfill the information needs of students and faculty by providing the right information resources. Its mission is to ensure every student and faculty member has access to books and information. The library provides services like lending books, newspapers, journals, and reference services. It is working to fully automate operations and develop additional digital services for users.
New and innovative services in university libraryShiv Prasad
This document discusses new and innovative activities and services in university libraries. It begins by defining what a library and university library are. It then discusses the growth of universities in India and how this impacts university libraries. It outlines the role and functions of university libraries, including their user communities and the various services they provide. The document also discusses the role of library professionals and the skills required in today's changing environment. Finally, it explores how technologies like Web 2.0 and social media can help university libraries better serve their users.
Library science and information science are related fields that both deal with collecting, organizing, and sharing information. While they have similar goals, they differ in some of their techniques. Library science focuses on managing physical collections within institutions like libraries, while information science takes a more technical approach to storing and retrieving digital information. Both fields have evolved over time and now often overlap, as modern librarianship incorporates more information and communication technologies.
Library automation refers to the implementation of information and communications technologies (ICT) in the libraries and information centres for replacing manual library operations. The term automation is used for any process which is done through input and output operation. Library automation system includes maintenance of large bibliographical database. The status of library automation depends on Interaction between human and computer to accomplish various tasks of the library automation systems. In order to provide and also to enable the records in the database. The international standards for bibliographic description of library automation system uses sophisticated software tools and standard to index search and display information from the database created.
This document summarizes the readers' services section of a library. It discusses 6 main types of services: reference service, periodical service, circulation service, study rooms, library rules and regulations, and effective use of library materials. Each service is briefly described, with an emphasis on reference services and the importance of reference librarians in assisting users.
lecture of Fe Angela M. Verzosa for presentation before the Conference on Library Management in the Philippine Setting: Principles and Best Practices, Villa Caceres Hotel, Naga City, August 16-17, 2012
The document provides an overview of the functions and services of a university library system. It discusses how university libraries support the needs of teaching, learning, and research by collecting and providing access to information resources. They perform important roles like facilitating research, disseminating knowledge, and preserving ideas. University libraries have various sections and provide services like lending, reference, access to e-resources, and more to meet the needs of students, faculty, and other users. They develop collections in various formats and work to automate services and manage electronic resources to continue supporting the evolving information needs of the university community.
PPT ON LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER SERVICES IN THE COLLEGEdrningappaarabagonda
The document summarizes information about the library at Government First Grade College in Byadgi, Karnataka. It provides details about the collection of 6951 books, use of E-Granthalaya 3.0 software, and library services including circulation, reference, e-books, web library, and current awareness. It also lists the librarian, Dr. Ningappa Arabagonda, and his qualifications. Statistics on book procurement over five years and the breakdown of books by subject are presented.
This document discusses the topic of organization, specifically as it relates to libraries. It defines organization as a group of individuals joined together to achieve predetermined objectives. There are two main types of organization: formal and informal. Formal organizations have a deliberate structure based on assigned tasks and authority relationships, while informal organizations are loosely organized and flexible. Libraries need an organizational structure to achieve their goals and objectives efficiently. Common ways to organize library functions include by number, function, territory, subject matter, or materials. The document concludes that organizational structures in libraries are important for providing coordinated services to improve people's lives.
This document discusses the implementation of Total Quality Management (TQM) in academic libraries. It defines quality and outlines the key aspects of TQM, including identifying customer needs and expectations, measuring service quality, and continuous improvement. The document then describes a four-phase model for implementing TQM in libraries, which includes training staff. Benefits include more interesting work and higher productivity, while barriers include viewing it as a management fad and reluctance to change. Overall, the document argues that TQM can help transform libraries by focusing on continuous quality improvement and meeting customer needs.
AI - Artificial Intelligence - Implications for LibrariesBrian Pichman
What does the world of AI (artificial intelligence) mean for libraries? Can AI replace library services or how can libraries leverage the technology for more streamlined services. From Smart Houses, to Robots, to technology yet to be mainstreamed, this session will cover it all to help you better prepare and plan for the future.
S.R. Ranganathan was an Indian mathematician and librarian who is known for establishing the five laws of library science. The five laws are: 1) books are for use, 2) every reader his or her book, 3) every book its reader, 4) save the time of the user, and 5) the library is a growing organism. These laws aim to make libraries accessible to all users and ensure their collections evolve to meet the needs of readers.
This document discusses financial management in libraries. It defines financial management as planning, organizing, directing, and controlling financial activities like procuring and using funds. The key points made are:
- Libraries are spending institutions that provide most services free of charge and do not generate revenue. Their financial needs include staff salaries, acquiring materials, and introducing new services.
- Libraries are growing organizations that require continuous investment in collections, staff, buildings, and new formats like digital materials. This results in recurring financial demands that require annual and ongoing funding.
- Other financial challenges include rising prices, currency devaluation, and ensuring effective financial control, simplicity, regularity, flexibility, and economy in spending.
- Various methods
Lord Curzon served as Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905. During his time, he established commissions to address important issues like famines, irrigation, policing, and education. He enacted laws around currency, land ownership, and protecting ancient monuments. However, his 1905 partition of Bengal greatly angered Indians and sparked protests. The partition was later reversed. Overall, Curzon took important administrative actions but faced opposition to some of his policies from Indians.
Selected-Library Associations of India (Part-1)SunilKumar5028
The document discusses several library associations in India, including the Indian Library Association (ILA), Central Government Library Association (CGLA), Indian Association of Special Libraries and Information Centres (IASLIC), Indian Association of Teachers of Library and Information Science (IATLIS), Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation, and Academic Library Association (ALA) India. It provides details on the formation, objectives, publications, awards, and conferences of these major Indian library associations.
Leading Learning to Transform School Libraries, abqla2015abqlaConference
This document discusses transforming school libraries into library learning commons. It defines a library learning commons as a whole-school approach that makes the physical and virtual library the collaborative hub for inquiry-based, future-oriented learning. The library learning commons is designed to nurture skills like critical thinking, creativity, literacy, and technology competencies. It advocates that all students deserve access to excellent school libraries led by teacher-librarians and positioned to drive school improvement. The document presents standards and growth indicators to help schools transition libraries and measure progress in areas like instructional leadership, literacy, and designing learning spaces.
- The document discusses establishing school libraries in underprivileged areas of Chennai to improve literacy.
- It outlines a plan to set up low-cost libraries with donated books and volunteer staff, and ensure sustainability through partnerships with NGOs, government schemes, and corporate sponsors.
- Data from pilot studies in two Chennai schools showed students in the school with a library performed better across subjects compared to one without a functional library. The study aims to expand this model to more schools.
This document summarizes the Primary School Library Charter from the School Library Association (SLA). The charter outlines the SLA's beliefs about the importance of effective school library provision and the benefits of libraries for students. It covers topics like access to resources, reading promotion, information literacy skills, staffing, and evaluating library impact. The charter is intended to help schools establish and improve their library programs.
What's In It for Me? How Administrators & Teachers Benefit from School Librar...Keith Lance
This document summarizes several studies that examined the benefits administrators, teachers, and students receive from strong school library programs. The studies found that administrators and teachers value librarians' roles in areas like instructional support, reading motivation, and professional development. When librarians collaborate with teachers, it leads to better teaching of skills like information literacy. The studies also found students are more likely to succeed academically when administrators support library programs and librarians work closely with teachers.
The document summarizes the methodology used in a study assessing the impact of school libraries on student learning in Malaysia. The study used semi-structured interviews and observations. Interviews were conducted with principals, teachers, librarians, and students at multiple secondary schools to examine perceptions of how the school library contributes to learning. Observations were also made of library use during the school week. The methodology aims to fill gaps in understanding the relationship between school libraries and learning through qualitative data collection and analysis.
The effect of school libraries on quality education in schoolsIan Alfian
The document summarizes the role and importance of school libraries in improving education quality. It discusses that school libraries (1) support curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, (2) foster reading habits and skills, and (3) expand students' knowledge by providing learning materials. The library helps implement education programs by being a source of knowledge, ideas and research resources. It also develops students' thinking and language abilities. For education quality to improve, libraries must be professionally managed according to their educative, informative, administrative and recreational functions.
The school district is facing budget cuts and is proposing to close the libraries at two schools near the public library to save money. The school library board discusses three scenarios: keeping both libraries open with one shared librarian, closing both libraries with no formal partnership with the public library, or finding ways to increase revenue and decrease expenses through a partnership with the public library to keep both schools' libraries open. The document provides suggestions for increasing library revenue such as book fairs and sales, and decreasing expenses through partnerships and volunteers. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between school and public libraries to supplement resources and services.
Libraries and teacher librarians play a key role in helping students achieve standards related to skills like reading, research, analysis, and evaluation. Several landmark studies from the 1960s to the 1990s found that academic achievement is higher in schools that have a centralized library with a large collection, a professional librarian who collaborates with teachers, and invest more in resources beyond textbooks. When libraries are well-resourced with materials, technology, and staffing, test scores can be expected to be 10-20% higher.
The document discusses the changing role of librarians from quiet repositories of knowledge to active partners in instruction through collaborations with teaching faculty. It notes that while some have been slow to embrace this new role of "teaching librarians," partnerships between librarians and faculty can enhance student learning and instruction in many ways. Some examples highlighted include librarians assisting with research projects, selecting research topics, term paper clinics, grant writing, and computer-based projects. The document concludes that faculty-librarian evaluations and partnerships that allow open communication can strengthen student learning and are important trends, though still new, that will become tradition over time.
Scholastic librarians training on assessment and evaluationZarah Gagatiga
Here are some approaches to address the accreditation recommendations:
1. Develop a comprehensive reading program utilizing all genres and subject areas represented in the collection. Track circulation and reading logs to ensure full utilization.
2. Create a professional development plan for library staff detailing conferences, workshops and courses to attend. Maintain records of participation.
3. Conduct a program review through surveys of teachers and students, and analyze usage data. Identify strengths and areas for improvement.
4. Do a collection analysis and purchase additional professional books and journals focused on curriculum areas and educational trends based on teacher input.
The Kusuma Trust works to increase access to quality education for economically disadvantaged children and young people in India. In 2013-2014, they continued implementing their strategy through partnerships with 50 schools in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh and Sambalpur, Odisha. The Kusuma Schools Partnership Initiative aims to improve teaching standards, raise student attainment, and enhance school environments through activities like teacher training, developing educational resources, and improving school facilities. Over 33,000 students and 1,200 teachers have benefited from this initiative.
Job Satisfaction Level of Teacher Librarians of National Schools in the Batti...QUESTJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: Knowledge has been propagated through various means and modes throughout the pages in history. Revolutionizing with time, it was concentrated into a single repository called the library. The libraries have now turned out to be the primal store of materialized and virtual knowledge sources. With knowledge being disseminated to humans from a very early stage in life, a school library takes the supreme position. But theteacher librarians working at School libraries have displayed discontent and diminishing job satisfaction. Hence, this research tends to analyze the omni various causes, constraints and propose solutions to the issues faced by Teacher Librarians at these school libraries. In order to accomplish this, the sample was taken as the National Schools in the Batticaloa district of Sri Lanka where the librarians from these school libraries were observed and given questionnaires. The study revealed the root cause for the lack of job satisfaction to be the dual functioning Teacher Librarians employed to serve as school librarians as well. Based on this revealing factor, attributes affecting the job satisfaction of teacher librarians were drafted and scaled to analyze and contemplate credible ways to overcome this situation to attain job satisfaction further via this study.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Dr. Ross Todd on effective school libraries. Some key points:
- School libraries help students learn by supporting curriculum, developing literacy skills, and providing instruction on information literacy and technology.
- Research shows student achievement increases when libraries are staffed by qualified teacher-librarians who collaborate with teachers.
- Effective school libraries have sufficient resources and technology, and view their role as developing student knowledge rather than just providing information. They focus on learning outcomes over other metrics.
- Evidence-based practice is important for school libraries to demonstrate how they specifically contribute to student learning. This helps justify resources and focus efforts on effective strategies.
The document proposes transforming high school libraries into learning commons to better prepare students for life after graduation. It discusses 1) changing the physical library space into an open learning commons with flexible seating and an experimental technology space, and 2) creating a virtual learning commons space through collaborative websites. The goal is to encourage school-wide collaboration between teachers, students, and staff to make connections across subjects and help students develop important life skills.
NEP and Role of School Library and LibrarianS. L. Faisal
The document summarizes key aspects of the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) related to the role of school libraries and librarians. It discusses establishing school/public libraries as integral parts of the teaching and learning process. Libraries will be made available to communities after school hours and digital libraries will be prioritized. The NEP 2020 also emphasizes collection development focusing on multilingual resources, subjects, special needs, and experiential learning. It promotes connecting libraries with society by celebrating schools as community institutions and inviting community involvement. Professional development of librarians is also highlighted, with an expectation of 50 hours of training annually for librarians.
The Use Of Library Resources By Teachers In Oyo State:A Study Of Selected Sec...iosrjce
The study investigated the teachers’ use of secondary school libraries in Akinyele Local Government
Area of Oyo State. The sample population was one hundred and ten including teachers and school Librarians
from four selected secondary schools and colleges in the local government area. Questionnaire was adopted as
data collection instrument and complemented with interview. The library activities were also observed to fully
discover the level of teachers’ patronage. The data was analyzed using Statistical package for the social science
and presented in tables. Findings of the study are:that there are functional libraries in some schools especially
private schools while there are also libraries in most public schools but are just shelves of outdated and worn
out materials. School libraries were not utilized effectively by teachers even in their preparation of teaching
notes. Also, inadequate libraries resources, poor funding and lack of adequate provision for school library
development. It is recommended that there should be formulation of school library standard with provisions of
adequate funds by all concerned stakeholders. Thereafter, orientation of teachers should be geared towards the
benefit of better information seeking behaviour with library resources.
The document discusses the purpose and functions of school libraries. School libraries aim to ensure all students, staff, and parents have equal access to books, reading materials, information, and technology resources. They serve as learning laboratories that support and extend the school's curriculum. School librarians collaborate with teachers to provide educational opportunities and help students access information for schoolwork and independent learning. An effective school library requires resources like books, media, computers, and a librarian to guide students.
The document discusses the purpose and functions of school libraries. School libraries aim to ensure all students, staff, and parents have equal access to books, reading materials, information, and technology resources. They serve as learning laboratories that support and extend the school's curriculum. School librarians collaborate with teachers to provide educational opportunities and help students access information for schoolwork and independent learning. An effective school library requires resources like books, media, computers, and a librarian to guide students.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines