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Monday
Sep142009

International Conference focuses on role of school libraries in preparing pupils for the future

More news on the important role of school librarians from an international prospective. This time from UNESCO

 

UNESCO participated in the 38th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL) School Libraries in the Picture: Preparing Pupils and Students for the Future, which highlighted

 


the increasingly important role of school libraries to equip students in the 21st century with the abilities to use information effectively and develop critical thinking and life-long learning skills that are essential to responsible citizenship.

School librarians will therefore be increasingly contributing to UNESCO’s mandate for building knowledge societies. In particular school libraries will play a key role as catalysts for the introduction of media and information literacy policies in schools by engaging both students and teachers to acquire a combination of skills, competencies, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours.

The topics discussed at the Conference are closely connected with UNESCO’s work on a teacher-training curriculum for media and information literacy to be introduced worldwide. The curriculum aims to integrate media education and information literacy in the initial training of teachers at secondary school levels, and will be designed according to the needs of each country.

Hopefully this will add some weight to the  online petition to campaign for statutory school libraries for England & Wales and to support / promote the role of the school librarian in Scotland.

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