School Library Services as a Catalyst for the Better Basic Education in Nigeria

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Maria E. Ilori ◽  
Victor Segun Oluwafemi ◽  
Emmanuel Sunday Odusina

This paper reviews existing literature on how school library services could lead to better basic educational system in Nigeria. Extent literature reviewed that there is poor state of library services to pre-primary, primary and post primary education institutions in Nigeria, providing learning resources is the primary and fundamental role of the school library. Education cannot be achieved without resources that will enhance learning activities. The study concluded that library resources and services are grossly inadequate in many primary and post primary schools in Nigeria and several factors have been attributed to this anomaly in our education system. However the study therefore recommends that the school library authorities should improve in creating more awareness on library services and programmes; the library management in collaboration with the school authorities should provide more fund to run the library effectively; the school management authorities should provide a befitting and well equipped building for the library.

2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Belau Olatunde Gbadamosi

Objective -- As a first step in gathering evidence, this study surveyed school libraries and examined the services those libraries provide in relation to the Universal Basic Education (UBE) program at a primary level. The purpose of this paper is to explore these UBE factors in relation to school libraries in Oyo State, Nigeria. Methods -- A questionnaire was sent to the 33 schools which have a library and information centre staffed by a teacher-librarian, in order to examine library services and the views of those providing them. The questionnaire covers library space, categories of library resources, student activities during library visits, mobile library services, and the teacher-librarians’ perception of the adequacy of the collection and the challenges in the use of library. Results -- Questionnaires were returned by 30 teacher-librarians out of 33, a response rate of 91%. Although pupils across each local government area have the chance to visit school libraries, the system of one short visit per week is inadequate for developing a universal interest in reading and in study skills. Staff responsible for the libraries consider many of the resources to be inadequate or outdated and stock is depleted as pupils borrow books, leaving fewer for those who follow. Conclusions -- As a first step to implementing evidence based practice, this paper describes the primary school library system in Nigeria and provides evidence on how it operates in Oyo State. Teacher-librarians who staff the libraries confirm the inadequacies in the system. They perceive collections to be inadequate and confirm that some pupils in the state have only limited access to library resources. Respondents also believe that they need further training, particularly in computer and information literacy.


2021 ◽  
pp. 351-364
Author(s):  
Suzanne Bancel

This article explores various reasons for the lack of school library services in Norwegian primary schools. The basic thesis is that libraries and primary schools have developed differently despite sharing common origins from the European Age of Enlightenment. Libraries and library work can be seen as belonging to a masculine metaphor, primary schools and teaching can be seen as belonging to a feminine metaphor. These metaphors reflect traditions and attitudes that affect everything from basic democratic ideologies to ways in which we relate to classroom space and library space, as well as the ways in which teachers and librarians organize and advocate for working conditions. This causes conflicts in defining the role of the teacher-librarian and the school library in Norwegian primary schools.


Author(s):  
Philda Mandisa Mbane ◽  
France Machaba

This chapter investigates the school management teams' views on managing curriculum delivery and assessment in primary schools at Germiston, Ekurhuleni South District in Gauteng Province, South Africa. The following research questions premise the study: What are SMTs' views on managing curriculum delivery and assessment strategies at primary schools? The study applies a qualitative research methodology, which is explorative and descriptive. Five primary school SMTs based on their managing teaching experiences in the Germiston area, at Ekurhuleni District are purposefully selected for interviews. The study's findings summarized as strategies that contribute to the effective management of curriculum assessment, the role of the school assessment teams in managing curriculum assessment, and teacher competencies and attitudes to the effective managing of curriculum assessment in classrooms.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
Peace Ossom Williamson

A Review of: Quesenberry, A. C., Oelschlegel, S., Earl, M., Leonard, K., & Vaughn, C. J. (2016). The impact of library resources and services on the scholarly activity of medical faculty and residents. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 35(3), 259-265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2016.1189778 Abstract Objective – To assess the impact of academic medical library services and resources on information-seeking behaviours during the academic efforts of medical faculty and residents. Design – Value study derived from a 23-item survey. Setting – Public medical residency program and training hospital in Tennessee, USA. Subjects – 433 faculty and residents currently employed by or completing residency in an academic medical centre. Methods – Respondents completed a 23-question survey about their use of library resources and services in preparation for publishing, presenting, and teaching. The library services in the survey included literature searches completed by librarians and document delivery for preparation of publications, presentations, and lecture material. The survey also included questions about how resources were being accessed in preparation for scholarship. The survey sought information on whether respondents published articles or chapters or presented papers or posters in the previous three years. If respondents answered in the affirmative to one of the aforementioned methods of scholarship, they were provided with further questions about how they access library resources and whether they sought mediated literature search and document delivery services in preparation for their recent presentations and publications. The survey also included questions concerning what types of scholarly activity prompt faculty and residents to use online library resources. Main Results – The study was provided to 433 subjects, including 220 faculty and 213 residents, contacted through an email distribution list. The response rate to the survey was 15% (N=65). Residents comprised 35% of the respondents, and faculty at each of the three levels of tenure comprised 60%. The remaining 5% of respondents included PhD and non-clinical faculty within the graduate school. Over 50% of respondents reported use of library services in preparation for publishing and presenting. These library services were literature searches, document delivery, and accessing online resources. Faculty and residents reported use of PubMed first (71%) and most often, with 56% of respondents reporting weekly use, followed by Google or Google Scholar, with 20% of respondents reporting its use first and 23% of respondents reporting weekly use. However, regarding responses to the question concerning how journal articles are accessed, “using a search engine” was chosen most often, at almost 65%, followed by (in order) clicking library links in a database, contacting the library directly, searching the list of library e-journals, clicking publisher links in a database, using personal subscriptions, searching the library catalog, and using bookmarks saved in a web browser. Based on survey responses, faculty reported higher use of library services and resources than residents; however, residents reported higher use of library services and resources when preparing posters and papers for conferences and professional meetings. In addition, several comments spoke to the importance of the library for scholarly activity, many indicating the critical role of library assistance or resources in their academic accomplishments. Conclusion – This study provides evidence in support of library resources and services for medical faculty and residents, which contributes to discussions of the contributions of medical libraries. As hospital libraries close and academic medical libraries see reductions in budgets, this study contributes to the value of a library’s presence, as well as the role of the health sciences librarian in medical research and scholarly communication. This academic medical library was reported to be first and most often used, in comparison with other resources or none, in preparation for publication and presenting. The results of this and similar studies can contribute to the generalizability of its findings relating to the value of medical libraries. In addition, PubMed, UpToDate, and Google were the resources used most often by respondents, along with search engines and library links in databases. These findings can be incorporated into future outreach, marketing, and instructional curriculum for this library’s users. The survey results also provide additional support for the library’s role in the academic research lifecycle, and free-text comments about the critical role of library services furthered those findings. The authors state that further research is necessary for improving awareness of library resources and services in the role of scholarship at institutions.


2021 ◽  
pp. 99-110
Author(s):  
Yushiana Mansor

Provides an overview on the significance of studying information seeking behavior of children to enhance the role of school libraries. The literature on children's information seeking behavior is reviewed and integrated into the perspective of school library services. Discussion on the different models of information seeking is presented. Focuses on children's information seeking behavior in the electronic environment. Outlines issues related to children's access and barriers to information. An analysis of research methodology used is provided. Offers suggestions on the future research direction with emphasis on the Malaysian school libraries environment.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-110
Author(s):  
Connie CHAIRUNNISA ◽  
Istaryatiningtyas ISTARYATININGTYAS

Generally, in Indonesia read the students in school remains low interest, facts proved of research results in some place SDN in the territory of the central Jakarta (2017) have that the interest publication low student, this have consequence to the poor awareness of the needs of reading consciousness children of school age distinguished, not yet considers read the needs of primer. Any research to see low interest read in schools easily to be in measuring instruments of the list visits students to the school library still very skimpy meal. Unisco on 2012 report that the interest of the Indonesia punctuation just reaching figures 0,001, does that mean every 1000 people there is only one person has an interest punctuation. Compare with everage index read developed countries residing in between figures 0,45 up to 0,62. Around the countries in the region Asiatic the spirit of spirit read the Indonesia pertained skimpy meal. Reality of this will happen when the apprehensive on the child’s and teenagers who will be next generation. The Low of interest will read influence on the quality of human resources lower when compared with other nation in the world. The management of the school’s library in optimize contribution, human material and the budget to achieve the purpose of libraries are still having various challenge, could not walk, so as expected . The challenge the derived from two aspect, namely, the aspect structural, in the sense of less attention from the school management obtains and aspects of technical urgently required by the school library, as human resources, means of infrastructure, and the budgeting.


Author(s):  
Lesley S. J. Farmer

International guidelines for school libraries and school librarians exist. However, the role of professional library associations in school librarian education has been largely overlooked. This exploratory study examines the role of professional library associations in Brazil, Honduras, Nepal, and the United States (specifically California) relative to school librarian pre-service education and in-service professional development. The associations are analyzed in light of communities of practice and the contingency theory of socialization. The findings demonstrate how professional library associations provide culturally relevant professional development that melds professional expertise and socialization.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-58
Author(s):  
Ester Ayunitias ◽  
Siti Fatimah ◽  
Rusmin AR

Abstract The title of this research is The influence of school library management on reading interest of students in economic subject at SMA N.1 Nort Indralaya. The purpose of this research is to prove the influence of library management on reading interest of students in economic subject at SMA N.1 North Indralaya. The population of this research is all of XI IPS class at SMA N.1 North Indralaya. For sampling research used Cluster Random Sampling and selected XI IPS 1 class with 29 students. The data were collected by questionnaire and observation techniques. The result of this research showed that the school library management included good criteria. This is looking from the observation result of six assessment aspects are library collection, facilities & infrastructures, library services, library worker, and implementation & management. The data analysis used percentage formula with the result 85% with good criteria. Besides that, the data analysis of questionnaire used simple linear regression test obtained Fhitung bigger than Ftabel is 7,16?4,21so that, Ho rejected and Ha accepted, it’s mean that there is influences in economic subject. The suggestion for library managers should be improve the collect management, library facilities, and human resource management to increase the students interested on reading class, especially for economic subject. Abstrak Penelitian ini berjudul pengaruh manajemen perpustakaan sekolah terhadap minat baca peserta didik pada mata pelajaran ekonomi di SMA Negeri 1 Indralaya Utara. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuktikan pengaruh manajemen perpustakaan sekolah terhadap minat baca peserta didik pada mata pelajaran ekonomi di SMA Negeri 1 Indralaya Utara. Populasi penelitian ini adalah seluruh kelas XI IPS SMA Negeri 1 Indralaya Utara. Pengambilan sampel penelitian menggunakan cluster random sampling, terpilih kelas XI IPS1 dengan jumlah 29 peserta didik. Teknik pengumpulan data berupa angket dan observasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa manajemen perpustakaan sekolah dengan kriteria baik. Hal ini terlihat dari hasil observasi dengan keenam aspek penilaian yaitu koleksi perpustakaan, sarana dan prasarana, pelayanan perpustakaan, tenaga perpustakaan, penyelenggaraan dan pengelolaan. Teknik analisis data menggunakan persentase, sehingga di dapat rerata 85% dengan kriteria baik. Sedangkan untuk hasil angket teknik analisis data menggunakan uji regresi linier sederhana didapat Fhitung lebih besar dari Ftabel yaitu 7,16?4,21 sehingga Ho ditolak dan Ha diterima artinya terdapat pengaruh manajemen perpustakaan sekolah terhadap minat baca peserta didik pada mata pelajaran ekonomi. Disarankan pengelola perpustakaan harus meningkatkan manajemen perpustakaan sekolah baik dari manajemen koleksinya, fasilitas perpustakaan, maupun manajemen sumber daya manusianya agar dapat meningkatkan minat baca peserta didik khususnya pada mata pelajaran ekonomi.


2006 ◽  
Vol 27 (6/7) ◽  
pp. 411-422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Mi ◽  
Frederick Nesta

PurposeThis paper aims to examine the role of marketing to new generations of library users.Design/methodology/approachThe paper reviews classical marketing texts and current user studies for applicability to library service.FindingsThe paper finds that libraries can apply classic marketing principles to attract and better serve new generations of users. Although libraries no longer have a monopoly on information sources, libraries do offer value‐added services.Originality/valueBy understanding the users and their contexts, the paper proposes various strategies of value to market librarians and library resources.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
sophia elvira

Supervision is a process of assistance for teachers in developing their abilities which include knowledge, teaching skills and teacher commitment or motivation. So the purpose of supervision with regard to cognitive, psychomotor and affective aspects is to help improve and improve school management so that the best possible conditions for teaching and learning activities are achieved. Educational supervision principles: scientific, democratic, equal, constructive and creative principles. The role of supervisors in educational supervision is as: researchers, consultants or advisers, facilitators, motivators, and innovators.


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