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Question: Envisioning Change and Extending Library Reach for Impact in Underserved School Communities

Answer: This project aimed to improve and promote the school libraries in a K-12 district which serves primarily African American and Latino students. Surveys about the libraries were distributed to each teacher, student, and parents. Students independently and overwhelmingly reported that they enjoyed the author visits, the new books, and the library research projects which utilized them. Reactions to this district-wide library initiative contributed to the students' positive reviews of these aspects of their school libraries in roughly equal parts; in other words, students don't only appreciate the ability to surf the internet. Students in this underserved population mentioned that their class research projects turned out better, that they were able to find more information in books and online via new library computers, and that they found exciting new materials to read. Students, teachers, and parents consistently reported that they felt more interested and more successful in library research after their school library was updated and its resources were promoted.

(Source: Pustaka Negeri Sarawak, 11 Jun 2021)

Source Link: https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/envisioning-change-and-extending-library-reach-for-impact-in-underserved-school-communities/232507