A Preliminary Proposal for the Development of a Distance Education Lubrary Media Endorsement Program at Central Washington University

In Washington State, there are currently six higher education institutions which offer state-approved library media endorsement programs for certified K-12 teachers. Due to population and geo graphical factors, our institution, Central Washington University, finds it difficult to attract K-12 teache...

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Main Author: Marwin Britto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Portland State University 2007-01-01
Series:Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
Online Access:https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30334
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spelling doaj-bb52583b01374cffbedcd81a6b82f0a92021-07-26T15:35:08ZengPortland State UniversityNorthwest Journal of Teacher Education2638-40352007-01-015110.15760/nwjte.2007.5.1.8A Preliminary Proposal for the Development of a Distance Education Lubrary Media Endorsement Program at Central Washington UniversityMarwin Britto0Central Washington UniversityIn Washington State, there are currently six higher education institutions which offer state-approved library media endorsement programs for certified K-12 teachers. Due to population and geo graphical factors, our institution, Central Washington University, finds it difficult to attract K-12 teachers during non-summer months. Currently, our library media program is only offered during the summer months. Consequently, we lose a lot of the potential market of those unavailable during the summers. With the growing demand for library media specialists throughout Washington K-12 school districts, the timing may not be better in developing and implementing a fully distance education (DE) model for our library media program available year-round. Through our State's K-20 high-speed, highbandwidth Education Network, we can connect remotely to 475 public education sites throughout Washington. This paper represents a preliminary proposal examining and discussing the feasibility of creating a DE library media program for Central Washington University.https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/30334
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title_short A Preliminary Proposal for the Development of a Distance Education Lubrary Media Endorsement Program at Central Washington University
title_full A Preliminary Proposal for the Development of a Distance Education Lubrary Media Endorsement Program at Central Washington University
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description In Washington State, there are currently six higher education institutions which offer state-approved library media endorsement programs for certified K-12 teachers. Due to population and geo graphical factors, our institution, Central Washington University, finds it difficult to attract K-12 teachers during non-summer months. Currently, our library media program is only offered during the summer months. Consequently, we lose a lot of the potential market of those unavailable during the summers. With the growing demand for library media specialists throughout Washington K-12 school districts, the timing may not be better in developing and implementing a fully distance education (DE) model for our library media program available year-round. Through our State's K-20 high-speed, highbandwidth Education Network, we can connect remotely to 475 public education sites throughout Washington. This paper represents a preliminary proposal examining and discussing the feasibility of creating a DE library media program for Central Washington University.
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