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Introductions

Welcome. Goals: Recognize opportunities presented by CCES, Professional Standards, and Evaluation Rubric Identify the 5 professional standard areas Reflect on and brainstorm about your practice. Introductions. Opportunities For SLMCs And ITFs. Opportunities For SLMCs and ITFs.

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Introductions

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  1. Welcome • Goals: • Recognize opportunities presented by CCES, Professional Standards, and Evaluation Rubric • Identify the 5 professional standard areas • Reflect on and brainstorm about your practice Introductions

  2. Opportunities For SLMCs And ITFs

  3. Opportunities For SLMCs and ITFs • Professional Standards which correlate with other national and state standards and guidelines • Evaluation Rubric Pilot • CCES Standards Implementation

  4. About Media Coordinators and CCSS “Please don’t let the absence of the words ‘school librarian’ in the standards dissuade them -or you- from recognizing the librarian's critical role in bringing these standards to life in the library, in classrooms, and in learning”(Morris 11). • SLMCs are certified teachers and librarians • ITFs are certified teachers and educational technology specialists

  5. SLMCs and ITFs: CCES Implementation • Collaborates, co-instructs on projects across disciplines • Instructs content area teachers on literacy skills (multiple literacies such as reading and digital) • Partners with teachers to redesign activities that are research driven and that integrate CCES • Helps teachers make connections • Curates primary and digital sources • Library of Congress • National Archives • Learn NC

  6. SLMCs and ITFs: CCES Implementation • SLMCs and ITFs are leaders in their libraries, their classrooms, their schools, and beyond • PLCs, PLNs, SIT, CCES implementation teams, etc. • Actively participates, contributes, problem solves as a leader in the school • Provides PD for school faculty, instructional support for teachers • Guides teachers in selection of instructional materials and digital tools to effectively implement CCES • Advocates for the media and technology programs

  7. 21st Century Library Media Programs Let’s capitalize on this time of transformation!

  8. Professional Standards SLMCsITFs

  9. Standard 1: SLMC and ITF

  10. Standard 2: SLMC • Meets the Needs of All Students • Engaging environment • Accommodates multiple learning styles • Adjusts for diversity • Provides open, equitable access to resources IMG SRC: http://flic.kr/p/6f79Aa

  11. Standard 4: ITF (corresponds to Standard 2: SLMC) • Meets the Needs of All Students • Engaging environment • Facilitates collaboration • Differentiated instruction • Equitable access • Content, technology tools, resource integration

  12. Standard 3: SLMC

  13. Standard 3: ITF • Program Facilitator • 21stcentury IT program • Apply professional expertise • Resource and digital tools specialist • Digital tools for inquiry based learning (**CCES) • Promote digital citizenship • Integrate to meet curriculum goals (**CCES)

  14. Standard 4: SLMC • Pedagogy Expert • Knowledge of learners, learning, and teaching • Curriculum (**CCES) & 21st century skills • Technology & information • Teacher of teachers • Reading advocate CC recognizes literacy as the foundation for learning

  15. Standard 2: ITF (corresponds to Standard 4: SLMC) • Pedagogy Expert • 21st Century content and tools • Technology and information • Curriculum goals (**CCES) • Collaborate to integrate • Teacher of teachers

  16. Standard 5: SLMC and ITF Reflective and adaptable • Data driven • Student achievement • Professional growth • Thrive amidst complexity

  17. Thrive Amidst Complexity teacher webmaster committee chair therapist lifelong learner team builder technician facilitator club sponsor leader reading promoter collaborator volunteer coordinator manager tech wiz partner

  18. Questions to Ask Yourself • Do I use CCES to inform my practice? • Do I know my nonfiction collection as well as I know my fiction collection? • Do I understand my professional standards and how I will be evaluated in the future? • Does my principal know my professional standards and how I will be evaluated in the future?

  19. Resources to Consult • Articles • Morris, Rebecca. "Find Where You Fit in the Common Core or the Time I Forgot About Librarians and Reading." Teacher Librarian. 39.5 (June 2012): 8-12. • Gewertz, Catherine. "Common Core Thrusts Librarians Into Leadership Role." Education Week. 32.3 (September 11, 2012): 1, 18-19. Web. 25 Sep. 2012. <http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2012/09/12/03librarians_ep.h32.html?cmp=SOC-SHR-FB>. • Hill , Rebecca. "All Aboard!:Implementing Common Core Offers School Librarians an Opportunity to Take the Lead ." School Library Journal. (April 1. 2012): n. page. Web. 25 Sep. 2012. <http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/printissue/currentissue/893928-427/all_aboard_implementing_common_core.html.csp>. • Webcasts/Webinars • Cox, Tamara, Kristen Hearne, and Monique German. "Your Common Core Secret Weapon With the Librarians in the Middle." TL Virtual Cafe. Blackboard Collaborate, 01 Oct. 2012. webinar. <http://tlvirtualcafe.wikispaces.com/Common_Core>. • Arsonson, Marc, and Sue Bartle, perf. "Part I On Common Core-Getting Real." School Library Journal , 18 Oct. 2012. web. <http://www.slj.com/2012/09/webcasts/part-i-on-common-core-getting-real-marc-aronson-and-sue-bartle/>. (Part 1 of a 3 part series)

  20. Credits • Arsonson, Marc, and Sue Bartle, perf. "Part I On Common Core-Getting Real." School Library Journal , 18 Oct. 2012. web. <http://www.slj.com/2012/09/webcasts/part-i-on-common-core-getting-real-marc-aronson-and-sue-bartle/>. (Part 1 of a 3 part series) • Gewertz, Catherine. "Common Core Thrusts Librarians Into Leadership Role." Education Week. 32.3 (September 11, 2012): 1, 18-19. Web. 25 Sep. 2012. <http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2012/09/12/03librarians_ep.h32.html?cmp=SOC-SHR-FB>. • Hill , Rebecca. "All Aboard!:Implementing Common Core Offers School Librarians an Opportunity to Take the Lead ." School Library Journal. (April 1. 2012): n. page. Web. 25 Sep. 2012. <http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/slj/printissue/currentissue/893928-427/all_aboard_implementing_common_core.html.csp>. • Instructional Technology Division, NCDPI • Morris, Rebecca. "Find Where You Fit in the Common Core or the Time I Forgot About Librarians and Reading." Teacher Librarian. 39.5 (June 2012): 8-12.

  21. Reflecting/Brainstorming Activity • Using the SLMC and ITF Professional Standards, Piloted Evaluation Rubrics, CCES, and your colleagues’ expertise, complete the chart (available for you to download from wiki): • identify activities that you currently implement which correlate to your professional standards • work w/table members to brainstorm additional Accomplished/Distinguished actions you could take to meet your professional standards (I would recommend working with SLMCs and ITFs from districts other than your own. Different perspectives may be enlightening.) • determine how these activities are/can be used for CCES implementation in your media program, school, and beyond

  22. Get Started! If you need to move to another table, feel free!

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