Transforming secondary school libraries to meet the needs of the twenty first century learner

The case of Trinidad and Tobago

Authors

  • Grace Achoy
  • Rachael Greene

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl7769

Abstract

Secondary school libraries in Trinidad and Tobago have undergone a major transformation through the successful execution of a Secondary Education Modernization Programme. (SEMP) This paper documents the achievements of the programme in upgrading the libraries’ learning environment to meet the needs of the twenty first century learner. The efforts of the Secondary School Libraries Unit to continue to provide for the learning needs of the nation’s twenty first century secondary school students through the implementation of a Library and Information Literacy Curriculum, provision of online databases, enhanced physical facilities and information resources are also discussed.

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Published

2021-10-12