School libraries, information gap and social inclusion in Papua New Guinea – Making it happen

Authors

  • Marlene Filippi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/iasl7938

Abstract

School libraries, just like the school community, do reflect the social environment in which they operate. This is the story of the emergence of one such library, within Papua New Guinea and its development through the assistance of AUSAID. It looks at an idea – Resource Based Learning - which has enabled the local community to take ownership of a resource centre which will now be able to provide a true teaching/learning environment for all of the community. It is more than a collection of books! It has the beginnings of a vibrant active resource for the whole community.

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Published

2021-02-28