The status of school libraries in Kenya : the case of public secondary schools in Nairobi County
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Mutungi, Benjamin KasyokiKeywords
School librariesPublic secondary schools
International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) school library manifesto
Lifelong learning
School library policies
Nairobi County
Kenya vision 2030
Information literacy
Library media centers
School library management
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High school libraries -- Kenya -- Nairobi -- Administration
Continuing education -- Kenya -- Nairobi
Information literacy -- Study and teaching -- Kenya -- Nairobi
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For school libraries to sufficiently contribute to better information skills’ development and creation of a culture of lifelong learning among students, they require backing through well articulated policies both at national and individual school level. This study investigated the prevailing status of school libraries in public secondary schools in Nairobi County, Kenya. Using a survey research design, with a response rate of 68% for school principals and 66% for school librarians, this study established that although the majority of the schools had school libraries, these were individual schools’ efforts. There were no government policies on school libraries and most of the schools lacked explicit library policies. Additionally, they had not embraced contemporary trends in technology and the major impediment was lack of financial support. The study concluded that school libraries in Nairobi County were inadequately resourced and supported and recommended that the government of Kenya should come up with national policies that will entrench school libraries in the education system.Information Science
MA (Information Science)
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2013-03-08Type
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oai:uir.unisa.ac.za:10500/8765Mutungi, Benjamin Kasyoki (2012) The status of school libraries in Kenya : the case of public secondary schools in Nairobi County, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8765>
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