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Mission & Goals
The Library Media Centers of Indian
Prairie School District embrace the mission of school library media
programs as stated in Information Power: Building Partnerships for
Learning
(American Association of School Librarians, 1998):
"The mission of the library media
program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of
ideas and information. This mission is accomplished:
- by providing intellectual and
physical access to materials in all formats
- by providing instruction to
foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and
using information and ideas
- by working with other educators
to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual
students.
This mission focuses on offering
programs and services that are centered on information literacy and
that are designed around active, authentic student learning as
described in the information literacy standards for student
learning. The goals of today's library media program point to the
development of a community of learners that is centered on the
student and sustained by a creative, energetic library media
program. These goals are as follows:
- To provide intellectual access to
information through learning activities that are integrated into
the curriculum and that help all students achieve information
literacy by developing effective cognitive strategies for
selecting, retrieving, analyzing, evaluating, synthesizing,
creating, and communicating information in all formats and in all
content areas of the curriculum.
- To provide physical access to
information through:
- a carefully selected and
systematically organized local collection of diverse learning
resources that represent a wide range of subjects, levels of
difficulty, and formats;
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a systematic procedure for
acquiring information and materials from outside the library
media center and the school through such mechanisms as
electronic networks, interlibrary loan, and cooperative
agreements with other information agencies, and instruction in
using a range of equipment for accessing local and remote
information in any format.
- To provide learning experiences
that encourage students and others to become discriminating
consumers and skilled creators of information through
comprehensive instruction related to the full range of
communications media and technology.
- To provide leadership,
collaboration, and assistance to teachers and others in applying
principles of instructional design to the use of instructional and
information technology for learning.
- To provide resources and
activities that contribute to lifelong learning while
accommodating a wide range of differences in teaching and learning
styles, methods, interests, and capacities.
- To provide a program that
functions as the information center of the school, both through
offering a locus for integrated and interdisciplinary learning
activities within the school and through offering access to a full
range of information for learning beyond this locus.
- To provide resources and
activities for learning that represent a diversity of experiences,
opinions, and social and cultural perspectives and to support the
concept that intellectual freedom and access to information are
prerequisite to effective and responsible citizenship in a
democracy."
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