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LSC 6600
Leveraging School Libraries to
Improve Student Learning

Formerly titled "School Library Advocacy for Administrators."

Initiated with federal grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services

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LSC 6600, Leveraging School Libraries to Improve Student Learning, is a short, one-credit graduate course available online from Mansfield University's School Library & Information Technologies Program. Developed with federal grant money for school principals and other administrators, it is designed to build leadership and advocacy skills in how to maximize a school library program to increase student achievement.

Participants will learn the research, standards, and guidelines about creating quality school library programs that improve the academic achievement of students. Assignments are practical and authentic with online discussions that allow administrators to share ideas across the nation with other colleagues. After using a national assessment rubric to evaluate their school library program, participants will develop a practical action to revitalize and maximize an existing asset, the school library.

Administrators who are participating in this program through the Building Leaders Scholarship program, should click Building Leaders to find information on the related "Partners for Success" program.

Course Features

  • Participation via the Internet

  • 4 online modules with readings

  • 3 online discussions with other school administrators

  • Completed in 5 weeks during the summer

  • Approximately 3 hrs. per week time commitment

  • Streamlined admissions

  • Useful and practical information

Additional Information

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