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Conducting Action Research to Evaluate Your School Library (Paperback)

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How should teacher librarians or instructional leaders engage in action research to improve their school library and benefit students' learning? This book provides the answers.

Teacher librarians need to get directly involved with the research process in the learning commons in order to create actions and strategies that will enhance student learning--and benefit their own professional development as well as demonstrate accountability through their action research efforts. This book provides practical tips and work spaces for educators at the local, state, and national levels, clearly modeling and explaining the process and the tools for conducting action research in a school library setting that will identify the program's strengths and weaknesses.

The author coalesces current expert opinions on the topic of action research in the school library environment and highlighting what other teacher librarians in the field have identified as the pros and cons of using the process. Readers are directed to focus on mitigating the "cons" through the use of specific working pages and templates and by initially exploring "five favorite" links, thereby encouraging those who are new to action research to try what might otherwise seem a daunting process. School principals K-12 who read this book will be better equipped to support their teacher librarians and teachers in this important professional process.

About the Author


Judith A. Sykes, BEd, EDDip, MEd, educational consultant, is a former school library services manager, teacher-librarian, school library specialist, and principal.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781610690775
ISBN-10: 161069077X
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Publication Date: May 1st, 2013
Pages: 140
Language: English