The School Library MEDIA FACILITIES PLANNER

This handbook shows librarians, media specialists, and educators how they can transform their school library or media facility into the knowledge center of their school. Tom Hart advocates re-designing school libraries so that they can impact students and set them on the path to future academic and...

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Main Author: Hart, Thomas L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Neal-Schuman Publishers 2006
Series:Best practices for school library media professionals
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