New Jersey Study of School Libraries

NJASL believes that every student in every school in New Jersey deserves to be served by a resource-rich school library program that is staffed by a State certified full-time School Library Media Specialist in order to enhance learning and fully prepare students to excel in college and the workplace. 

The New Jersey Study of School Libraries: One Common Goal - Student Learning

Although numerous studies of school libraries in other states have proven that well-funded, well-staffed school library programs have a positive impact on student achievement, a 2008 meeting with Lucille Davy, then NJ Education Commissioner, prompted NJASL to commission a New Jersey study to clearly answer the following questions:

  • What does a good school library look like?
  • What role does a good school library play in educating NJ students?

A team of researchers from the Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries (CISSL) at Rutgers University undertook an intensive two-phase study of the place of school libraries in the New Jersey educational program. The lead researcher in the study, Dr. Ross Todd, reported β€œthe findings show that New Jersey school libraries and school librarians contribute in rich and diverse ways to the intellectual life of a school, and to the development of students who can function in a complex and increasingly digital information environment.”

For further information about the study, please go to https://cissl.rutgers.edu/impact-studies/
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