BRITISH LIBRARY ZEROES IN ON E-LEARNING

"Inspiring Learning for All" is a framework for a new program developed by
the British Library for creating accessible learning in museums, archives
and libraries. It is founded on four simple principles, which describe the
characteristics of an accessible and inclusive organization: People
(providing effective learning opportunities); places (creating accessible
and inspiring learning environments); partnerships (building creative
e-learning partnerships); and polices/plans/performance (placing learning
at the heart of the institution).

The framework is designed to stimulate
professionals to focus on and improve the way learning is supported.
Working from a broad definition of learning -- i.e., it is not related
solely to formal curriculum, but rather to everyone's ability to access
information, cultural resources or entertainment in order to develop as
individuals -- the program recognizes that people learn in different ways
and require a variety of stimuli to engage them in the learning process. It
stresses that museums, libraries and archives need to remove barriers to
access; cater for individual learning styles (not just ages); create
exciting environments; use innovative methods; value learning experts;
consult with users; and reach out to new users.

The program will be
discussed at the International Federation of Library Associations
conference in August. (IFLA Preliminary Program)
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla70/papers/102e-Brindley.pdf






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