Tuesday, October 28, 2008

International School Library Month - 1


International School Library Month is observed in October each year. The theme for 2008, “World Literacy and Learning through School Libraries,” highlights the responsibility of libraries as a compelling frameworks for 21st century worldwide learning and literacy.

Libraries are supposedly being swept away by the digital revolution. Yet, library power is still very much alive, and has become even more potent in this new age. This priceless influence adds to the human intellect which equates to human progress, and from this spring literacy and knowledge which increase productivity.


As a vehicle for human progress, the library is irreplaceable. School libraries should be central to the 21st century educational experience and the base for a positive attitude by young people towards information skills development, lifelong learning and enhancing one’s chances in the lives. Today’s graduates need to be critical thinkers, problem solvers, and effective communications who are proficient in both core subjects and 21st century content and skills.


In today’s information age, an individual’s success and even existence, depends largely on the ability to access, evaluate, and utilize information. This challenges nations to make education a priority in preparing students to compete in the worldwide market-place and make informed decisions about problems facing society. In this environment, to guarantee every young person an equal and effective educational opportunity, school libraries are an important component to meet curriculum needs.

1 comment:

leyah_30 said...

yes, libraries are one of the most important components of a certain institution. it is where we can gain knowledge through the knowledgeable books we read from it. so it is just proper to give importance to libraries anywhere in this world.