Reimagining Media Centers: Addressing Added Value, not just the Standard Checklist
Media centers are intended to be a destination for individuals to access the resources needed to enhance their learning experience. With the rapid development of technology in the past decade, these spaces are often not being used to their full potential. This underutilization challenges schools to think differently about the role of the media center, reimagining it as a space that works for the students and curriculum. Rather than thinking solely about books, it begs the question:
“How can this space be used to support our goals?”
Learn all about the story behind the media centers at Williamsburg Local Schools & Western Brown Local Schools in our in-depth case study, Reimagining Media Centers: Addressing Added Value, not just the Standard Checklist.
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