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SI 638: School Library Media Management
School media programs are unique in that they are integrated with curricular, technological, and societal interests as manifested in school/educational environments. These programs serve all members of an educational community. Course focuses on theoretical and practical issues in the organization and administration of school media and/or comparable district and state media service programs. Special attention is given to Standards for the 21st-Century Learner and Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning, the most recent publications of guidelines for school media programs. Reading assignments identify the professional literature that supports and defines media programs as they exist in educational environments today and the vision of the 21st-century school library media program. Topics also include the development of national and international media programs and procedures for managing the general program as well as specific aspects, such as budget/finance, facilities design, personnel, technology, public and organization relations, and evaluation.
Credits: 3
Term offered: Winter
Prerequisites:
SI 500 or permission of instructor
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