Sunday, July 23, 2017

School libraries share innovative ideas

Lee, K. (2017). School libraries share innovative ideas. Access, 31(1), 32-35.
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Australian and New Zealand survey that asked school libraries what innovations in teaching are happening right now. The survey lists eight ways that innovations occur on a regular basis in school libraries. 1. the library space has opened up and become more communal spaces that encourage self-made information. 2. schools and school libraries are fostering learnign support through collaboration. 3. Student engagement is encouraged in different ways like starting a graphic novels section and creating a cafe atmosphere. 4. School libraries have embraced technology through makerspaces, codign clubs and more. 5. School libraries have genrefied their collections. 6. School libraries host reading programs. 7. Libraries teach and foster finacial managment for students and the larger community. 8.Libraries try to foster student wellbeing.

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