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SCHOOL LIBRARY
Jul 21, 2014
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SCHOOL LIBRARY. By Ruben Karthak,Librarian KV Bengdubi. THE INFORMATION AGE SCHOOL LIBRARY . “It is hard set in motion what is still , or to stop what is in motion.” COBHAM BREWER
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SCHOOL LIBRARY By Ruben Karthak,Librarian KV Bengdubi
THE INFORMATION AGE SCHOOL LIBRARY • “It is hard set in motion what is still , or to stop what is in motion.” COBHAM BREWER • “We must be the change we wish to see in the world.” GANDHI
School libraries are vital to effective learning in an information age school. Just don’t say it, show it.
LEARNING IN THE INFORMATION AGE SCHOOL • The active search for meaning and understanding by the learner. • As a cumulative process of becoming informed through study, instruction and experience, it’s outcome is the gain of new knowledge, skills , attitudes and values and the transforming of prior knowledge.
WHAT IS A GOOD LIBRARY? It has a qualified teacher librarian. It supports the mission and continuous improvement plan of the school. It actively supports the curriculum. It provides individual and group instructions. It collaborates with other libraries. It provides an integrated and rich information technology environment to support teaching and learning. It provides leadership to students and staffs.
FUTURE SCHOOL LIBRARY • COLLECTION • TECHNOLOGY • STAFFING • LOCATING AND FINDING INFORMATION
WHICH ARE IMPORTANT Building knowledge through engagement with information. Information literacy. Learning outcomes. Making a difference
LIBRARY GOALS • Empowerment, connectivity, engagement and understanding define the actions and practices of the school library. • Their outcome is the development of new knowledge.
SCHOOL LIBRARIES DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE • Planning cooperatively with teachers. • Identifying materials for teachers. • Teaching information literacy skills to students. • Providing in service training to teachers. • Managing a computer network. • Qualified teacher librarian
SCHOOL LIBRARY HELPS STUDENTS • With finding and locating information. • With understanding and using information. • Builds new understandings. • Improves their technology skills. • To study more effectively at home. • More organized with study and homework. • Find authors they like to read. • Discover new interests in reading. • Shows improvement.
TEACHER’S PERSCEPCTIVE • More effective sequence of subject content . • Move away from spoon feeding. • More meaningful assessment criteria and feedback, based on learning process as well as content outcomes. • Information literacy and information technology outcomes-making a great difference to student learning
OVERALL SUGGESTION • Funding of school library programs sufficiently. • Institution policies and practices. • Network technology. • Flexible scheduling to allow maximum student access to library. • Collective approaches to learning and teaching. • Identifying relationships of library to learning outcome
MOVING FORWARD • Influence is derived from the perceptions of others Key is shaping the perceptions of other people.
THINK DIFFERENTLY • Work smarter not harder. • Work with what you can change. • Map your relationships, identify dependents, demonstrate mutual support.
If living is seeing, I’m holding my breathe in wonders— I wonder what happens next? A new world, a new day to see.
THANK YOU BY- RUBEN KARTHAK librarian Kendriya Vidalaya Bengdubi
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The school library is considered the center of knowledge for students and staff, providing information resources and supporting collaborative learning. The goal is to ensure all community members have equitable access to books, reading materials, information, and technology.
The document discusses the role and functions of a school library and school librarian. It defines a school library as a physical and digital learning space that supports students' information and knowledge journey.
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SCHOOL LIBRARY HELPS STUDENTS • With finding and locating information. • With understanding and using information. • Builds new understandings. • Improves their technology skills. • To study more effectively at home. • More organized with study and homework. • Find authors they like to read. • Discover new interests in reading. • ...