LIBRARY AND INFORMATION RESOURCES IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE: A SMALL STUDY

Authors

  • Maredi Samuel Mojapelo University of South Africa
  • Jacqueline A. Fourie University of South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/1693

Keywords:

school libraries, school library resources, rural schools, teacher-librarians, school curriculum

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to report on a small study that investigated the availability of library and information resources in rural schools of Limpopo Province, South Africa. For the school curriculum to be successfully implemented, adequate library facilities, collections, staff and funds are required to support it. Data was collected by means of questionnaires directed to all teacher-librarians and principals in the high schools of the Lebopo Circuit, Capricorn District. The study found that most schools do not have functional school libraries. Converted classrooms serving as libraries are unorganised making it difficult to retrieve and access information. Some schools use staffrooms and storerooms to house library materials but learners cannot use these materials because of limited space. Unqualified teacher-librarians lack library skills and cannot guide learners to use resources. A few schools are without electricity making it impossible to operate electronic equipment. The authors recommend that schools should be provided with library-based resources managed by professionally qualified teacher-librarians to meet the needs of learners and the aims of the school curriculum.

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2016-10-03

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Mojapelo, Maredi Samuel, and Jacqueline A. Fourie. 2014. “LIBRARY AND INFORMATION RESOURCES IN RURAL SCHOOLS OF LIMPOPO PROVINCE: A SMALL STUDY”. Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 32 (2):124-49. https://doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/1693.

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