The Crucial Role of School Libraries in Influencing Children’s Literacy and Learning
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https://doi.org/10.71085/joclsi.02.01.26Keywords:
Literacy habits, educational technologies, information literacy, systematic reviewAbstract
This systematic review delves into the pivotal role of school libraries in shaping children's literacy and learning outcomes. Drawing upon a comprehensive analysis of relevant literature, this study explores the multifaceted impact of school libraries on students' academic achievements, cognitive development, and lifelong learning skills. The review synthesizes findings from empirical studies, theoretical frameworks, and practical interventions to elucidate the diverse ways in which school libraries contribute to fostering literacy-rich environments and promoting educational success. Key themes addressed include the significance of library resources, such as books, digital media, and educational technologies, in enhancing literacy skills and facilitating information literacy. Moreover, the review examines the role of school librarians as educators, collaborators, and advocates for literacy, highlighting their influence on promoting reading culture, supporting curriculum integration, and fostering a love for lifelong learning among students. Additionally, the review explores the importance of equitable access to library resources and the impact of library programs on marginalized and underserved student populations. Through a critical synthesis of existing literature, this systematic review provides valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and stakeholders seeking to harness the full potential of school libraries as catalysts for children's literacy development and academic success.
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