With the great expansion of online research capabilities, educational writers have discussed the importance of library media specialists in schools. How frequently do you (or does your average teacher) use the library media specialist in your school to assist with lessons?
Once a week
Once a month
Once a school quarter
Once a year
Never
Answer |
Respondent |
Such a shame in a K-2 building... |
Anonymous |
She loans me books but doesn't write my lessons. She has her own to create. |
Anonymous |
Our media specialists are outstanding! |
Anonymous |
Or more! Very important |
Anonymous |
Going to a physical library lows children to "shop" for personal choice literature. Doing so is one of the four requirements for a successful literacy program. The librarian/media specialist is a key factor there. |
Anonymous |
I am a retired teacher and do not know the answer to that question. |
Anonymous |
Teachers in Grades 3,4,5 have a scheduled Library Research period once a week. The teachers and librarian plan together using both tech and traditional materials then co-teach that period. |
Anonymous |