Tuesday, July 10, 2018

SMCC-Learning Resource Center Best Practice:

"Anti-Tambay Policy"

In order to enlighten our users about the relevance of a library or an information center, we implement this kind of practice so that the users will do something fruitful or beneficial to their studies. We always make sure that when they are inside the library, they must do something intellectual like doing research, answering assignments, and other school-related activities. If they don't have something to do in the library, we require them to read a periodical article, story, or just a part of a book. After reading, we also require them to make a written reflection out of that article or story. If they will not do it, we will send them out from the library. It's our way to augment their literacy and empower them through reading! 
What are your thoughts on this? Just leave a comment below and let me know what you think! 

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