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Includes national and international school library impact studies correlating school library programs and staffing with student academic success
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Curriculum & Leadership Journal, Vol 11, issue 12, Aug 9, 2013; By Hilary Hughes
International research provides compelling evidence that school libraries and teacher-librarians make a significant contribution to student literacy and learning outcomes. After summarising previous research, this article presents recent research focused on Gold Coast schools. These new Australian findings offer an evidenced based snapshot of school libraries and teacher-librarians, from the principals’ perspective. They indicate that school NAPLAN scores for reading and writing were generally higher when student-to-library staff ratios were lower and when the school employed a teacher-librarian. In light of the National Plan for School Improvement, the findings are of potential interest to education authorities, policy makers, school leadership teams, teacher-librarians, teachers, parents and researchers. They offer evidence to inform policy development and strategic planning for school libraries and professional staffing.
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Includes national and international school library impact studies correlating school library programs and staffing with student academic success
Updated on Sep 14, 13
Created on Sep 14, 13
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