WHAT CAN LMS DO FOR YOU? Powerful LMS = Student Achievement.

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WHAT CAN LMS DO FOR YOU? Powerful LMS = Student Achievement

Library Media Specialist The LIBRARY (the place) is the center of an educational facility LMS manages the MEDIA (the program) in a media center program and promotes overall student achievement Studies show that a strong media SPECIALIST (the professional) program develops high student achievement The LIBRARY (the place) is the center of an educational facility LMS manages the MEDIA (the program) in a media center program and promotes overall student achievement Studies show that a strong media SPECIALIST (the professional) program develops high student achievement

LIBRARYLIBRARY “The great untold truth of libraries is that people need them not because they're about study and solitude, but because they're about connection.” - Bella Bathurst, author, journalist, photographer The Place

LIBRARYLIBRARY More than books Teaching opportunity Learning opportunity Positive relationship between student achievement and library programs More than books Teaching opportunity Learning opportunity Positive relationship between student achievement and library programs The Place

LIBRARYLIBRARY True places of opportunity when: All student can strive for and achieve success. Quality collection are provided, in print and online, that support the curriculum and address a variety of learning needs. Students can develop a love of reading and literature. True places of opportunity when: All student can strive for and achieve success. Quality collection are provided, in print and online, that support the curriculum and address a variety of learning needs. Students can develop a love of reading and literature. The Place Continued: -American Library Association. (2003). Toolkit for School Library Media Programs. Chicago: American Library Association.

LIBRARYLIBRARY True places of opportunity when: Library media specialist help students explore the world around them through print and electronic media. Students can work individually or in small groups on research and collaborative projects. True places of opportunity when: Library media specialist help students explore the world around them through print and electronic media. Students can work individually or in small groups on research and collaborative projects. The Place -American Library Association. (2003). Toolkit for School Library Media Programs. Chicago: American Library Association.

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