Developing 21st Century School Media Resource Libraries for Singapore

  • Majid S
  • Chaudhry A
  • Foo S
  • et al.
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Abstract

In light of global calls for emphasizing innovative thinking and creative problem solving in elementary and secondary schools and a more collaborative role for school media resource libraries to support the new focus, a taskforce of four faculty members from the Division of Information Studies of Nanyang Technological University undertook to assess the status of a selected group of thirteen media resource libraries in Singapore. Data obtained from questionnaires and focus groups indicate that for Singapore's School Media Resource Libraries to play a significant role in supporting the new educational focus some important changes are needed. Recommendations from the taskforce include a change in status of the School Media Resource Library and its supervisor, additional training and education for these supervisors, improved access and connectivity for inter-school cooperation, and more collaborative collection management policies.

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Majid, S., Chaudhry, A., Foo, S., & Logan, E. (2021). Developing 21st Century School Media Resource Libraries for Singapore. IASL Annual Conference Proceedings, 217–224. https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl8080

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