Published in
Education Week, June 1, 2016, as Research Supports Value of School Libraries
To the Editor:
Megan McDonald adds another convincing case history
showing the value of the library and librarians in schools ("How the School Library Saved My Life").
Studies agree: Keith Curry Lance's research in the
United States consistently shows that school library quality is positively related to literacy
development. Research completed by Sy-ying Lee, Jeff McQuillan, and
me also suggests that access to a good school library can offset, to a large
extent, the negative impact of poverty on reading achievement.
Despite this research, support for school libraries
has been dwindling over the years.
We complain about the low levels of literacy in young
people, but we destroy the most obvious source of reading material for
students: robust and well-staffed school libraries.
Stephen
Krashen
Professor
Emeritus
Rossier
School of Education
University
of Southern California
Los Angeles,
Calif.
Vol. 35, Issue 32, Pages 28-29
Published at: http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2016/06/01/research-supports-value-of-school-libraries.html
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