Learning Resource Center - Purpose

Purpose

Information and communication development opportunities and information flow are the big challenges arising from a dedicated review of most educational questions, whether from theoretical frames or material facilitations. School libraries are then considered one of the most important resources within educational facilities. As the need to develop school libraries becomes very urgent a need to convey the wide diversity in information resources from one side and the new, teacher and student roles from the other side becomes important. Within this view, came the project of learning centers to raise school libraries into international and technical level.Learning Resource Centre can also be institutionalized in various institution for teaching and learning purposes.

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