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Do school libraries still matter in 2025? | Rethinking learning spaces
Are traditional school libraries becoming outdated in the age of AI, smartphones, and instant online knowledge? Or do they still play a vital role in inspiring students?
In this episode of At the Chalk Face, we dive into:
Our own school-day memories of libraries (including date-stamping and dusty books no one borrowed).
The “death of the library” debate — and whether ebooks and devices could (or should) replace them.
Why libraries need to evolve into dynamic, inspirational learning spaces rather than static book storage.
How subject leaders, not just librarians, can take ownership in creating subject zones that spark curiosity.
The tough reality of budgets, staffing, and leadership priorities in making it happen.
Whether you’re a teacher, school leader, or just passionate about education, this conversation asks some uncomfortable but important questions: what’s the purpose of a school library in 2025, and how do we make them truly valuable for students?
What do you think?
Should libraries be reinvented or left behind? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
👉 Join the conversation at craigndave.org.
If you’re a teacher, leader, or education watcher, you’ll find plenty to nod along with — and maybe a few points to debate.
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