Archive for School library surveys

Impact of ICT on student achievement survey

The purpose of the survey is to gain evidence to determine whether developments in e-learning, using digital information in school library teaching programs are increasing the positive impact on student achievement. Dennis Granlund from the Catholic Education Office in Canberra, Australia is hosting the survey and is encouraging school library personnel from around the world to participate in the survey. As Dennis indicates, “The survey will assist with research into the impact of new communication technologies on teaching and learning in relation to the development of digital libraries and e-learning within school library programs.” Follow this link…..

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AASL releases report on first longitudinal survey

The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) has recently released the results of the first longitudinal survey, School Libraries Count!

The survey, conducted in early 2007, gathered data in a number of areas, such as library staff, collections, technology, class visits, and budgets.  AASL will be using the data to develop tools to help library media specialists advocate at the local, state and national level.

I’m sure the data will assist in the effective lobbying for the Strengthening Kids Interest in Learning & Libraries (SKILLS) Act.

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