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Education, School of
(College of Professional Programs & Social Sciences)
Librarian Liaison: Sharon Johnson
Faculty Representative: Sheila
Pirkle and Barbara Peterson
Location of Collection: Woodward Library, Level 3
Overall Collecting Level: Desired level
is C=Study;
Purpose/ program description: The School of
Education is dedicated to preparing students for professional careers as
teachers at the pre-service and in-service levels as well as curriculum
supervisors and administrators. It offers several undergraduate
programs with emphasis placed on professional preparation and other
support activities. Education is divided into major coordinating
and instructional areas: Early Childhood, Interdisciplinary Studies
(elementary), Secondary Education, and Special Education. Graduate
areas include Educational Leadership Studies.
Collection Development Plan 2005-06:
- Targeted Areas: Diversity, Curriculum &
Instruction, Educational Leadership, Instructional Technology,
Literacy, Middle School, Special Education, Early Childhood
Education
General Collection Guidelines
Languages: English
Chronological Guidelines: C=1961 -present, with a few subjects
collecting pre 1900 to present.
Dates of Publication: 2003-
Geographical Areas: United States
Noted Publishers: American Association of School
Administrators ; Teacher
Ideas Press; Academic Therapy
Reviews: Education
Review ; Books
in Print
Material Formats Collected: monographs, videos
Material Formats Excluded: workbooks and
consumables, review
copies, computer software, instructional software, books on CD or
tape (library storage/operational constraints)
Other General Considerations:
Statement of Collection Strengths and Weaknesses:
Subject/Format Subdivisions:
- Education (L7-991)
- History of Education (LA5-2396)
- Theory and practice of education (LB5-3640)
- Special aspects of education (LC8-6691)
- Individual institutions, U.S. (LD13-7501)
- Individual institution (America, except U.S.), Canada; Mexico:
Central America; West Indies: South America) (LE3-78)
- Individual Institutions (Europe)
LF20-5477
- Individual Institutions (Asia) LG21-LG395
- Individual Institutions (Africa; Australia; New Zealand; Pacific
Islands (LG401-681)
- College and School magazines and papers (LH1-9)
- Student fraternities and sororities, U.S. (LJ3-LJ165)
- Textbooks (LT6-1001)
Related Subject Areas: Psychology, Art
Impact of Local, Regional, or National Cooperative Programs:
Head Start, Progressive Directions, Early Childhood
Educators; Local PTA; In-service, consulting & research for
Surrounding School Districts; Harriet Cohn Center
Other Considerations:
Prepared by: sj
Date: 1/2006 |