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The Library and media services programs; an overview All opinions expressed herein may not reflect the views of the department of education or the st. Croix school district. They are the sole opinions of the author. Copies available upon request.
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The Library and media services programs; an overviewAll opinions expressed herein may not reflect the views of the department of education or the st. Croix school district. They are the sole opinions of the author.Copies available upon request
The Curriculum Center/Media Library Services administers all library/media centers in the elementary and secondary school with emphasis on support for enhancement of the curriculum. NASA resource center and program Support for school libraries Professional development for staff technology skills A resource for administrators in all curriculum areas. Information media skills curriculum (limited) Upholds and promotes general policies of ALA and AASL. Mission/Scope
The good ol’ days, and The not-so-good ol’ days Historical perspective
Achieve full staffing All school libraries implement automation program 100% of collections complete and up-to-date Adopt a library media skills curriculum in the District/Territory Goals
Elimination of hiring freeze should solve position vacancy problem assuming the trained cohort is still available for hiring after years of waiting. Administrative support in ALL schools would eventually have all school using the library automation system. Administrative support in ALL schools could eventually lead to 100% collection development in the school libraries. The St Croix school district administration should recommend the library media skills curriculum to the Department of Education. Challenges/Potential Solutions
A draft curriculum has been created in consultation with the STTJ school librarians. It is based on both the standards of the American Association of School Librarians and the International Society for Technology Education. (NET-S) Once adopted a scope and sequence and pacing guide can be developed. Curriculum/Standards
The new automation software go-live date was April 1, 2011. Literally many hundreds of decisions on the design and function parameters of the automation software were successfully made in cooperation of the St Thomas/St John District. All librarians (except one) have received basic training on the automation software. The training window closes November 11, 2011. The wording of the non-negotiable District items for the e-SIP plans includes the school libraries for the first time. This means funding is possible for the libraries. Accomplishments
School Libraries Count! 2010 AASL's National Longitudinal Survey of School Library Programs “At this point, however, there is a clear consensus in the results now available for eight states: School libraries are a powerful force in the lives of America’s children. The school library is one of the few factors whose contribution to academic achievement has been documented empirically, and it is a contribution that cannot be explained away by other powerful influences on student performance.” The Importance of School Libraries by Keith Curry Lance, Ph.D. Director, Library Research Service, Colorado State Library Data on School library effectiveness:
HAVES, HALVES, AND HAVE-NOTS: SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN CALIFORNIA by Douglas L. Achterman Dissertation Prepared for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS December 2008 School Library Research Summarized: A Graduate Class Project By Debra E. Kachel, Instructor, and the Graduate Students of LSC 5530 School Library Advocacy, Spring 2011 School Library & Information Technologies Department Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA Measuring Up to Standards The Impact of School Library Programs & Information Literacy in Pennsylvania Schools By Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, Christine Hamilton-Pennell. Data on School library effectiveness: cont.
Tumblebooks at Charles Emanuel Elementary Thanks to a First Bank grant obtained by Ms Crowder, Library Media Specialist. All students at Charles Emanuel Elementary have access to Tumble books for one year.
Class discussion, “A Lesson before dying” Central High School book talk in the school library.