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EMBRACING THE FIVE ROLES OF THE TEACHER LIBRARIAN FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

EMBRACING THE FIVE ROLES OF THE TEACHER LIBRARIAN FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT. Presenters: Michelle Powers: Teacher Librarian on Special Assignment Miranda Doyle: Teacher Librarian and 7 th Grade Language Arts Teacher San Francisco Unified School District. YOUR ACTIVITIES IN THE ROLES.

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EMBRACING THE FIVE ROLES OF THE TEACHER LIBRARIAN FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

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  1. EMBRACING THE FIVE ROLES OF THE TEACHER LIBRARIAN FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Presenters: Michelle Powers: Teacher Librarian on Special Assignment Miranda Doyle: Teacher Librarian and 7th Grade Language Arts Teacher San Francisco Unified School District

  2. YOUR ACTIVITIES IN THE ROLES • Consider your daily/weekly/monthly/yearly activities in your site library program. • Choose one activity and write it on a sentence strip. • Place your activity sentence strip on the role that it most fits under.

  3. WHAT DO THE ROLES LOOK LIKE IN ACTION? • Clip I —Matt McDonell & Tracy Heffernan • Clip II —Molly Lazarus • Clip III —Chris Lamb • Clip IV —Valerie Barth • Clip V —Karen Lee

  4. YOUR EXEMPLARY ACTIVITIES IN THE FIVE ROLES • Use the Five Roles’ table. • Fill in one or two activities you believe to be exemplary for each role to begin your own table.

  5. SFUSD PRODUCT • Our Five Roles with Exemplary Activities • High School • Middle School • Our Next Steps: • Instructional Partner • 4 facets : Coordination, Cooperation, Integrated Instruction and Integrated Curriculum • Evidence of student achievement

  6. 2009-2010 SFUSD CONTRIBUTING MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHER LIBRARIANS • Daniel Hollander Denman MS • Ren Volpe Everett MS • Chelsey Hart Francisco MS • Miranda Doyle Martin Luther King, Jr. MS • Micah Melton Lick MS • Valerie Barth Horace Mann MS • Laurel Patton Presidio MS

  7. 2009-2010 SFUSD CONTRIBUTING HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER LIBRARIANS • Molly Lazarus Balboa HS • Megan Enger Burton HS • Nancy Cussary ISA 6-12 • Kathy Gallardo Lincoln HS • Linda Guitron Lowell HS • Alison Shepard Lowell HS • Matt McDonell Mission HS • Elaine Moskowitz O’Connell HS

  8. WORKS CITED • American Association of School Librarians [AASL]. Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. Chicago: American Association of School Librarians, 2009. 17-18. Print. • Montiel-Overall, Patricia. Introduction. Collaboration. Ed. Patricia Montiel-Overall and Donald C. Adcock. Chicago: American Association of School Librarians, 2007. 1-2. Print. Best of KQ Series. • Purcell, Melissa. "All Libraries Do Is Check Out Books, Right? A Look at the       Roles of a School Library Media Specialist." Library Media Connection 29.3       (2010): 30-33. Print.

  9. CONTACT INFORMATION • Michelle Powers • SFUSD Curriculum Resources, Libraries & Media Services 415-469-4000 • Email: powersm1@sfusd.edu • Miranda Doyle • SFUSD Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Middle School 415-330-1500 • Email: doylem@sfusd.edu

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