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How School Librarians help support independent learning

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School libraries: How school librarians help support independent learning

I think if you asked any school librarian how they support independent learning, each would give a different answer. It might depend on how long they have been working , their expertise and specialism, whether they have a library degree, a CILIP qualification, or none of the above. Lastly, it could depend on the expectation and understanding of the school. Some focus on reading for pleasure, others information literacy and some lucky schools do both.

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Contributor: Elizabeth Hutchinson FCLIP (@Elizabethutch) is head of Schools Library Service at Guille-Allés Library

Published: 12 September 2018


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