1. The Department of Arts and Culture, in conjunction with LIASA (Library and Information Association of South Africa), has declared the week of 19 to 24 March 2007 to be South African Library Week. During this week South Africa will celebrate and promote library and information services using the theme: Libraries: Your Key to the Future.
2. Please open the accompanying attachment for a range of suggestions as to how WCED schools could celebrate South African Library Week 2007.
3. In view of the increasingly essential role played by learning and teaching support material (LTSM) in outcomes-based teaching and learning, teachers should be aware of the availability of library resources for this purpose. As part of the celebration of South African Library Week 2007 and the promotion of the library and information services of the WCED, you and your staff are invited to arrange a visit to the EDULIS Library or certain EMDC Resource Centres for orientation and information regarding these services and the available specialised library resources. Group visits need not be limited to 19 to 24 March, but can be arranged to suit you and your staff.
4. The EDULIS Library Central Collection in Bellville and the EMDC Resource Centre Collections in Mitchells Plain, Paarl, George, Worcester and Kuils River have the following LTSM available for individual loan by teachers, or block loans by schools:
  • Inspiring activity-based ideas for lesson plans, and for literacy and numeracy development (many of which can be photocopied)

  • A wide range of curriculum support material

  • A vast collection of recently published books on management and leadership

  • Thought-provoking material in support of educational research and policy development

  • Material covering current critical issues, e.g. literacy and numeracy, inclusion, discipline and behaviour problems, differentiation, HIV/AIDS, and foetal alcohol syndrome

  • Learner-focused materials (including picture books and novels for learners of all ages to use during reading periods), which have been specially evaluated and reviewed to help teachers select materials for their school libraries

  • Videos, DVDs, audiocassettes, CDs, CD ROMs and multimedia covering a wide range of topics to enrich and support classroom teaching and learning.

5. The following librarians may be contacted regarding the above:
Susan Hanekom
EDULIS Library, Bellville
021 957 9617

Cheryl Joseph
EMDC Metropole East Resource Centre/
EDULIS Branch Library, Kuils River
021 900 5111

Ntombi Mngxuma
EMDC Metropole South: Brian O'Connell 
Resource Centre, Mitchells Plain
021 370 2084

Ina Heiberg
EMDC West Coast & Winelands 
Resource Centre, Paarl
021 860 1229

Sam Webber EMDC South Cape & 
Karoo Resource Centre, George
044 803 8328

Janine Ontong
EMDC Breede River & Overberg 
Resource Centre, Worcester
023 348 4657
6. In the absence of a functioning resource centre at the EMDC: Metropole Central and in response to numerous requests from educators at schools in the district, the decision was taken to establish a Collection Point at EDUMEDIA in Mowbray for school block loans borrowed from the EDULIS Library. This interim measure will be applicable until a resource centre has been established at the EMDC Metropole Central.


SIGNED: F.A. BOOYSE
HEAD: EDUCATION
DATE: 2007:02:21

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