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Seven Steps To An Awardwinning School Library Program 2nd Edition Ann M Martin

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Seven Steps To An Awardwinning School Library Program 2nd Edition Ann M Martin
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Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 95
Author: Ann M. Martin
ISBN: 9781598847666, 159884766X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2

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Seven Steps To An Awardwinning School Library Program 2nd Edition Ann M Martin by Ann M. Martin 9781598847666, 159884766X instant download after payment.

Creating an award-winning school library program involves more than simply following the guidelines and standards available that describe what an exemplary program should accomplish. Effecting the changes necessary is often a process that presents multiple challenges along the way—especially when there is insufficient buy-in to the changes.

This updated second edition of Seven Steps to An Award Winning School Library Program begins with a description of an existing model school library program and then describes steps that emphasize how to develop user buy-in and assistance in achieving the results of a learner-driven library program. In addition to providing descriptions of detailed actions to perform, advice on working with staff, and background information on change theory, this book also includes practical documents, diagrams, processes, workshop ideas, lesson plans, and tips when filling out applications for awards.

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