Making Flexible Access and Flexible Scheduling Work Today:

by Karen Ohlrich

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Flexible scheduling and flexible access have been around for years, but students in many school systems have yet to reap their benefits. Full of fresh perspectives, this easy-to-follow guide gives you an overview of the concepts and then takes you step-by-step through the process of implementing them in your school to create lifelong learners, readers, and library users of your students. An excellent tool for clarifying to a school community the win-win situation created by these changes.

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025.1Computer science, information & general worksLibrary & information sciencesAdministration; DepartmentsExecutive; General supervision
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Z675 .S3 .O518Bibliography, Library Science and Information ResourcesLibrariesLibrary science. Information scienceClasses of libraries
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