Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Grant: Improving Literacy Through School Libraries


This is a program from the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Elementary and Secondary Eductaion's Academic Improvement and Teacher Quality Programs (hoo!).

Full details are here; the basics are below.

Local education agencies (LEAs) in which at least 20 percent of students served are from families with incomes below the poverty line are eligible to apply. Projects should improve reading achievement by providing students with increased access to up-to-date school library materials; well-equipped, technologically advanced school library media centers; and professionally certified school library media specialists.

Districts may use funds for the following activities:
  • Purchase up-to-date school library media resources, including books;
  • Acquire and use advanced technology that is integrated into the curricula to develop and enhance the information literacy, information retrieval, and critical-thinking skills of students;
  • Facilitate Internet links and other resource-sharing networks;
  • Provide professional development for school library media specialists of PK-3 students and provide activities that foster increased collaboration among library specialists, teachers, and administrators of PK-12 students; and
  • Provide students with access to school libraries during nonschool hours, weekends, and summer vacations.

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