
Global Action on School Library Guidelines
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This book celebrates the new IFLA School Library Guidelines and shows how the Guidelines can be used in improving school library services. Each chapter describes innovative initiatives for developing, implementing and promoting school library guidelines. The book provides inspiration and guidance for the creation of national school library standards and for the development and use of standards and guidelines to change school library practice, to define the teaching role of school librarians, to guide the initial preparation of school librarians, and to advocate for school library services. Contributors to the book come from around the world: Australia, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Malaysia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United States. Their work illustrates the shared commitment of school librarians around the world to "teaching and learning for all", as envisioned in the IFLA/UNESCO School Library Manifesto.
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- Intro
- Contents
- About IFLA
- Foreword. Messages from the Sponsoring Organizations
- Preface
- Part 1 Developing International School Library Guidelines
- 1 International School Library Guidelines. A Brief History
- 2 Development of the New International School Library Guidelines
- Part 2 Developing and Using National and Regional Guidelines
- 3 Developing National Standards for School Libraries in Canada
- 4 Guidelines and Standards for School Libraries in Catalonia, Spain
- 5 Standards for School Libraries in Poland. Are They Working?
- 6 Norway's School Library Development and School Reform 2001-2014. Guidelines by Grants and Lifts
- Part 3 Using Guidelines to Change School Library Practice
- 7 The Learning Commons. From Planning to Practice in a School System in South Carolina, USA
- 8 School Library Learning Standards in Portugal. Leading the Way
- Part 4 Using Guidelines for School Library Advocacy and Development
- 9 School Libraries for All. From Concept to Reality in Sweden
- 10 Teacher Librarians and the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers
- 11 Applying an Ecological Model and Standards for Library Development to Build Literacy in Rural Ethiopian Communities
- Part 5 Developing Guidelines for the Teaching Role of the School Librarian
- 12 Developing a Curriculum in Information and Documentation for Secondary Schools in France
- 13 Developing a K-6 Note Taking Continuum in a School in Western Australia
- Part 6 Guidelines for the Initial Preparation of School Librarians
- 14 Guiding the Preparation of School Librarians in the United States, 1984-2014
- 15 Preparing Next-generation School Librarians. School Library Education in Hawai?i
- 16 The Symbiotic Relationship between Standards and Programmes in School Library Education California's Experience
- Afterword
- Appendix
- IFLA/UNESCO School Library Manifesto (1999)
- Contributors
- Index
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