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Metfan725

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When a parent requests that a school librarian restrict what an adolescent can check out, one primary issue is:
 
  a. whether the parent has sufficient knowledge of the book to make a decision about whether his or her child should be denied access to the book.
  b. most schools have strict rules that students can have access to any book or curricular material.
  c. restricting students' access to information violates the ALA Code of Ethics and the AASL Access to Resources and Services in the School Library Media Program: An Interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights.
  d. whether the parent has filed a formal complaint for complete removal of the book from the library media center.

Question 2

When a parent or guardian makes a request about specific materials that his or her child reads, hears, or sees in school, educators should:
 
  a. try to cooperate with the parent to understand the complaint and then, follow school or district procedures for dealing with complaints.
  b. inform the parent of the book selection process that led to the purchase of the book.
  c. remove the material until a formal investigation can be made.
  d. temporarily ignore the parent's concerns and hope the problem goes away; if the parent complains again, explain that other parents are not concerned.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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