Monday, September 6, 2010

why the library is important for the learning process

Libraries are important in that they contain valuable information that will last well into the future, if they are properly preserved. This information when passed from one person to another, from one generation to another, from one nation to another, can help to save lives, enhance the value of life, and make the future much better than the past. The wealth of knowledge contained in the average library can answer many questions and inspire people to lead better, more fulfilling lives. A look at the "Dark Ages" when there were no libraries to pass information to other people shows what happens when society is deprived of the knowledge of other educated humans and what they have learned in their lifetime
 
sourcehttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_is_it_that_library_is_important
2- my experience of library
i sometimes go to library to get information about the first or the second world war and i think from there i have better information and the source is sure but internet has a lot of fake information so i prefere to go check in the library when i m not sure about infoprmation form internet
5 books
1-Content reading and literacy : succeeding in today's divers
2-Paths to the professoriate : strategies for enriching the preparation of future faculty
3-The action research guidebook : a four-step process for educators and school team
4
How to differentiate instruction in mixed-ability classroom
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The corporate game : a computer adventure for developing business decision-making skills /
by Rye, David E.







               










                 

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