Description
Provides cases and accompanying learning exercises to help both pre-service and practicing school librarians to strengthen their readiness, expand their perspectives, and build confidence for solving problems and making informed, thoughtful decisions.
About the Author
Rebecca J. Morris is Teaching Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Reviews
This book will infuse pre-service and in-service training and instruction with realism and complexity. The fictionalized stories offer details and insights into what happens when human beings work to implement "best practices," standards, and core values in the very real and messy contexts of school libraries today. The addition of reflective questions and relevant resources further problematize the scenarios and offer rich opportunities for discussion. * Sue Kimmel, Professor, Library and Information Studies, Old Dominion University, USA *
In The School Librarian's Compass, Dr. Morris has provided just the right mix of authentic scenarios, probing questions, and resources for further exploration. This book will be useful to library science students and practicing school librarians alike as they delve more deeply into critical issues and topics in the field. * Audrey P. Church, Professor of School Librarianship, Longwood University *
School librarians love well-crafted stories that engage the reader and promote thought and discussion. Rebecca Morris, with her wonderfully unique book of short stories, provides our profession with just that! In this must read title, she addresses a wide range of school library relevant topics through carefully-crafted scenarios and reflection questions. This book is the perfect read for a professional book study or to use with pre-service librarians * Dr. Jennifer Sturge, Specialist for School Libraries, Calvert County Public Schools *
Book Information
ISBN 9781440879197
Author Rebecca J. Morris
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc