Scholastic, Inc. has just released the 2016 edition of "School Libraries Work!," a research report that proves what we've all known all along, of course. School librarians and libraries have a positive impact on student learning. Through the report, Scholastic is "seeking to empower librarians, classroom teachers, school and district leaders, policy makers, parents, and communities by arming them with the most powerful research-based frameworks, recommendations, and support for school library programs." National- and state-level findings from more than 30 separate research studies—including the September 2011 cover story of School Library Journal—are included in the compendium, demonstrating the integral role school libraries play in teaching and supporting student learning while confirming that when school librarian staffing is reduced, achievement in English Language Arts suffers. Two of the more eye-opening statistics in the report debunk the myth that, as digital natives, kids and teens "just know" how to find the information they need. In fact, 75 percent have no idea how to locate articles and resources they need for their research, while 60 percent don't verify the accuracy or reliability of the information they do find, according to the study. Other key research points from the report include: We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing
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It appears this report is only available to US residents even though one Canadian province participated. Kinda sucksPosted : Nov 09, 2015 09:21