2016
DOI: 10.25159/0027-2639/1649
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Challenges in the Provision of School Library Services in Katlehong Secondary Schools

Abstract: This article reports on a study that investigated the issues and challenges in the provision of school libraries in secondary schools in Katlehong, Gauteng province, South Africa. A qualitative research method was used to conduct the study among 14 secondary schools in Katlehong. The target population included 14 teacher-librarians, 14 principals and one Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) official, who were interviewed. Additionally, 102 teachers participated in focus group discussions (FGDs). Convenience s… Show more

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“…They contain information to help teachers, school leaders, students, and other interested personnel solve many problems. Due to this importance, previous studies have assessed the challenges connected with staff and students' use of library materials (Shafiu et al, 2019;Shandu, 2014). Related studies have also linked staff utilisation of libraries to variables such as their awareness (Yebowaah & Plockey, 2017), perception and attitudes (Mangrum & Foster, 2020;Ukaegbu, 2020) and satisfaction (Arua & Chinaka, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They contain information to help teachers, school leaders, students, and other interested personnel solve many problems. Due to this importance, previous studies have assessed the challenges connected with staff and students' use of library materials (Shafiu et al, 2019;Shandu, 2014). Related studies have also linked staff utilisation of libraries to variables such as their awareness (Yebowaah & Plockey, 2017), perception and attitudes (Mangrum & Foster, 2020;Ukaegbu, 2020) and satisfaction (Arua & Chinaka, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%