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Report: Haves, Halves, and Have-Nots: School Libraries and Student Achievem   
A lengthy dissertation from a U of North Texas researcher confirms the correlation between media centers and student achievement. See the list of tables for good access points to this large report.

Report: Haves, Halves, and Have-Nots: School Libraries and Student Achievement in California

Abstract: [S]tatistically significant correlations were found between certificated staffing levels and student achievement at each grade. Significant correlations persisted at the elementary and middle school when controlling for five of six school and community variables, and at the high school when controlling for all six of those variables. . . . Generally, the strength of the correlations between both certificated and total staffing tended to increase with grade level; at the high school level, correlations were among the strongest reported in any statewide study to date. There was a significant positive relationship between a majority of the 21 library services regularly provided and student achievement at all levels. Total library services were significantly related to student achievement at all levels when controlling for all school and community variables. At every level, certificated and total staffing levels were associated with the strength of library program elements. The findings from this study confirm a host of prior research on the relationship between school libraries and student achievement. . . .

NOTE: See list of tables for good access points to this large dissertation.


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