Planning for Hong Kong : a world city moving into the 21st century

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Wai-man, Karina Mok
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2018 ◽  
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Narine Nora Kerelian ◽  
Lucy P. Jordan
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Vol 34 (3) ◽  
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Stephan Ortmann
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Chin Ee Loh ◽  
Annie Tam ◽  
Daisuke Okada

In this global, multicultural world requiring greater levels of literacy, independent learning and collaboration, the school library as a learning hub needs to meet the needs of 21st century students. However, more information about how different countries’ school library policies and practices is required for nations to learn from each other. This professional panel brings together three presenters from Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan to engage with the issue of what counts as a future-ready library in their own contexts of reading and learning. Each presenter will focus on the current trends, challenges and innovations in their own contexts, with particular focus on national policies, practices and librarian education. Significant parallels and differences across the different systems will be discussed. Implications for developing future-ready school libraries and librarians at national level will be discussed.


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