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Tough Choices

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We are always making difficult choices as school librarians. Whether we’re novices or experts these choices are neither right nor wrong. If they were that easy, we’d have less trouble deciding. "Tough choices, typically, are those that pit one 'right' value against another,” as Rushworth Kidder reminds us in How Good People Make Tough Choices.

Dr. Gail Dickinson, Knowledge Quest columnist and associate professor in the Darden School of Education, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA will help you think about your options based on the professional research and years of practice helping other school librarians face “Tough Choices.”

If you have a question that presents a "tough choice", please send it to us! Dr. Dickinson's answers to selected questions will be posted below.

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Q: I'm reading over "Administering the School Library Media Center" by Betty Morris, and it seems like I am doing everything I need to be doing, more or less, as the school librarian EXCEPT collaborating with teachers. (more)


Q: In a job interview, I was recently asked a very good question.......(more)



Kidder, R. M.  1995.  How good people make tough choices.  New York: Morrow.
Questions reprinted with permission of authors.

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