Implementing the Learning Resources Center [electronic resource] : Who, Where, How, and With What? / Sarah G. See.
The learning resource center is a place where learning materials and students are brought together under some kind of human mediation. The instructional interaction is primarily between students and materials. In planning a learning resource center, the first step is to survey the needs the center s...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The learning resource center is a place where learning materials and students are brought together under some kind of human mediation. The instructional interaction is primarily between students and materials. In planning a learning resource center, the first step is to survey the needs the center should satisfy. In part this can be done by using the checklist included in this paper. This checklist is divided into categories that examine the physical characteristics of the learning resource center, the people, the functions, the materials, any special factors, and evaluation and revision. Each of the categories is subdivided into several sections, with each section covering a number of specific details. (TO) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED103830. ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western College Reading Association (Oakland, California, April 4-5, 1974). Educational level discussed: Elementary Secondary Education. Educational level discussed: Postsecondary Education. |
Physical Description: | 25 p. |