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j <br /> f <br /> 116 Appendix A Survey of Schoof Library Media Centers 117 <br /> \� 1. Offers a sequential program of library skills instruction. TABLE Al. High Service Programs in Elementary Schools under Soo <br /> 2. Coordinates library skills instruction with classroom instruc- <br /> tion. lite Lever <br /> 3. .Informally instructs students in the use of various types of me- staff 75 i10 93 <br /> terials and equipment. \Studwt <br /> 'alar t(PTE}Certified Ptofessl0nal Sall 0 ^ 1.0 1.0 <br /> 4. Conducts Inservice education for teachers in the effective orcessional Staff <br /> 0 .5 f.0 <br /> evaluation, selection, and use of media. eseionat Staff 1.0 to -1.1 <br /> 5. Assists curriculum committee in selecting apptuprlaie mate- - d Shift(Professlonaf 8 Nonprofessional) 1.5 2.0 2.0 <br /> rials and media program activities for resource units and cur- miters <br /> 2.0 t0.0 30.0 <br /> rlculum guides. Vo nteers 2.0 5.0 10.0 <br /> 6. Helps individual teachers to coordinate media program ac• <br /> tivitlea and resources with subject areas,units,and textbooks. <br /> 7. Helps teachers to develop, select, implement, and evaluate Cofwcdon <br /> learning activities requiring various types ofinedfa. Number of Books Het End'85(V01umee) 9227 11,117 12,809 <br /> 8. Provides teachers with information about new educational Total BOOR Titles Herd p Pupil 23 31 38 <br /> and media developments. Number of serials Held, d'8S(Titles) 28 43 50 <br /> 9. Provides reference assistance to teachers. Subochpttrxis Heid per 100 u ils <br /> 10. Asaists students in locatingInformation and resources valu- p 9 t2 5 <br /> Number of Microforms Held, nd'85 Ues) 0 36 355 <br /> able to their educational needs and to the growth of their per- <br /> sonal interests and ability. Number of Audio Titles Held, 741 959 1183 <br /> 11. Helps students and tM chers find and use relevant information Number of VideFUrn,Filrpe r1 esTiftl.End of'65 '121 f 159 7122 <br /> Number of Video Taps riUes nd'85 21 70 122 <br /> sources outside the school. <br /> 12. Provides interlibrary loan aervioes to students. Machine Readable Titles(Co eQ aid.End of'BS 52 10098 <br /> 13. Provides interlibrary loan services to teachers. Other Mauerials Held, End' S filmes) 330 970 18x8 <br /> t <br /> 14. Provides readingAlstening/viewing guidance to students. <br /> } <br /> 15. Helps parents realize the importance of assisting their c1111• Tv rices a£qufomsnr I <br /> t dren to understand the benefits of reading listening, and Number of Micr000mm under Supervisio <br /> 'towing for pleasure as well as for gaining information. of the Library Meda Cerltet 6 12 13 <br /> 16. Coordinates in-school production of materials requited for Net Area(n squ feet)for Library Media Can 2320 3500 4408 <br /> instructional use and other activities. Number of Available In Lbrsry Me 5n Cen a 50 70 75 <br /> 17. Provides ted-mical aueisianw to students m the produchan of me. _ - <br /> teriels. Budget -`- <br /> 18. Provides technical assistance to teachers in the production of ma- Bopu B get Per PuPlt $ 7.74 $71.49 $78.73 <br /> terials. <br /> 19. Coordinates textbook selection, ordering, and distribution Serial udget per Pupil f,3f 1.85 2.67 <br /> program in school. Mrn Budget per Pupil .00 .00 .00 i <br /> 20. Coordinatea school-operated radio station. Soft/am Budget per Pupif 1,82 3,03 4.78 <br /> . 21. Coordinates video production activities In school. - AudlovisuaiBudget per Pupil - 526 6.82 <br /> 22. Coordinates cable or other TV transmission. and utilization Film Rental Budget per Pupil 80 10 <br /> activities in school- <br /> Tbtal Collection Budget per Pupil $13.98 318.46 $24.42 <br /> Total Hardware Budget per Pupil 5.51 10.79 16.59 i <br /> Total Library Media Budget par Pupif 23.40 33.22 40.63 <br /> Ira i <br />