Re-Designing the High School Library for the Forgotten Half: The Information Needs of the Non-College Bound Student

Re-Designing the High School Library for the Forgotten Half: The Information Needs of the Non-College Bound Student

by Margie J. Klink Thomas
Re-Designing the High School Library for the Forgotten Half: The Information Needs of the Non-College Bound Student

Re-Designing the High School Library for the Forgotten Half: The Information Needs of the Non-College Bound Student

by Margie J. Klink Thomas

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Overview

Most high school administrators, teachers, and staff concentrate on the student who is in the college preparatory track, while those who may not even finish high school have less attention paid to their curriculum and their educational needs. If the role of the school librarian is to prepare all students for lifelong learning, school librarians must work closely with teachers in charge of courses preparing students to go from school to work. They need to remind other teachers who are in general courses that many of the students in their classrooms who will not go to college, but will take jobs which pay them much more than the college graduate makes in many areas of the work force. This book points out the role of the school librarian in working with aIl the students and maps out the route to take to make this happen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591584766
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/30/2008
Pages: 88
Sales rank: 1,122,672
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Margie J. Klink Thomas has been a librarian in special, academic, and public libraries as well as her last position as a high school librarian in Fairbanks, AK. She is a doctoral graduate of Florida State University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: High School Redesign, Restructure and Reform in the 20th Century
Chapter 2: Models for Reform and Re-design: Where's the Library?
Chapter 3: Collaborating With the CTE Faculty: Research and Application
Chapter 4: Exploring the Information Needs of the School-to-Work Student
Chapter 5: Information and Technology Literacy Applied
Chapter 6: Resources to Meet the Needs of the CTE Curriculum
Chapter 7: Reaching Out: To Market, To Market
Chapter 8: Planning and Organization for the Redesigned High School Library
Index

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