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The school library media center and the promotion of literature for Hispanic children
Library Trends, Wntr, 1993 by Adela Artola Allen
Please list (Use the opposite blank page if necessary). 27. What trends in Hispanic children's literature do you view as positive? 28. What trends in Hispanic children's literature do you view as negative? 29. What do you feel are your greatest needs and concerns in Hispanic
children's literature for your school library?
REFERENCES
American Association of School Librarians & Association for Educational Communications and Technology. (1988). Information power: Guidelines for school library media programs. Washington, DC: Association for Educational Communications and Technology; Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Miller, M. L., & Shontz, M. (1991). Expenditures for resources in school library media centers FY 1989-1990. School Library journal, 37(8), 32-42.
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