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Study: Better school libraries = better reading scores

The first Canadian study linking school libraries to student achievement indicates that better libraries improve student test scores and add to kids’ reading enjoyment. The Ontario School Library Association says the research, released yesterday, makes a strong case for better-trained school librarians and better-stocked shelves. Read more about the study in the Toronto Star.

Posted by David Roberts on 07 April 2006 in Libraries

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