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North Carolina School Library Media Coordinators Standards. November and December 2012. Back Channel : todaysmeet.com/NCSLMCStandards. School Library Media Coordinators. Research shows that strong library media programs directly impact student achievement.
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North Carolina School Library Media Coordinators Standards November and December 2012 Back Channel: todaysmeet.com/NCSLMCStandards
School Library Media Coordinators Research shows that strong library media programs directly impact student achievement
Appreciation for one another Exchange ideas freely Influence what we can Opportunity to reflect Unite in purpose Can We Agree?
Learning Targets • I will analyze the professional standards for NC School Library Media Coordinators. • I will identify key components of the standards and design strategies for implementation in my school library media program. • I will reflect on ways these standards can inform my practice as a school library media coordinator.
Standard 1: School Library Media Coordinators demonstrate leadership
School Library Media Coordinators: • Lead in the school library media center and media program to support student success • Lead in their schools • Advocate for effective media programs • Demonstrate high ethical standards
Carousel Assessment • In what ways can school library media coordinators lead in the media center, the classroom, and the school? • Count off by three’s • Go to the numbered poster • Identify a recorder • Record your answer to the question above • Move to the next poster when you hear the signal
Standard 2: School Library Media Coordinators build a learning environment that meets the instructional needs of a diverse population of students School Library Media Coordinators: • Establish a learning environment that facilitates access to resources and addresses the learning needs of all members of the school community • Provide appropriate resources, services, and instruction for learners at all stages of development
Six-Step Partner Share Walk 6 steps, find a colleague: Share one strategy you have seen or done that models an environment that facilitates active learning, promotes participation, collaboration and teamwork. When time is called, go to a second person: Share one strategy that shows flexibility to accommodate multiple learning styles, 21st century skills and reading enjoyment.
Standard 3: School Library Media Coordinators implement a comprehensive 21st century library media program School Library Media Coordinators: • Develop a library collection that supports 21st century teaching and learning • Serve, promote and facilitate inquiry-based instruction and the effective use of information and technology
Standard 4: School Library Media Coordinators demonstrate knowledge of learners and learning and promote effective instructional practices School Library Media Coordinators: • Use effective pedagogy to infuse content-area curricula with 21st century skills • Know the content appropriate to their teaching specialty • Promote reading as a foundational skill for learning
Exploring 21st Century Student Attributes • Sit with your preferred level • Elementary Future Ready Elementary Student • Middle Future Ready Middle School Student • High Future Ready Graduate • Choose at least 3 attributes found on your 21st Century Learner. • Discuss the “teaching” necessary to develop each attribute (What activities could you do as SLMC?) • Creatively chart your response.
Standard 5: School Library Media Coordinators reflect on their practice. School Library Media Coordinators: • Analyze student learning • Link professional growth to their professional goals • Function effectively in a complex, dynamic environment
Let’s Look at Types of Data Achievement Educators use this data at the beginning of the school year to determine the entry level of performance and instructional effectiveness. Demographic Educators use this data to determine the subset of students and their grades or determine outside factors that affect student performance. Program Educators collect this data to identify what instructional effectiveness of the strategies that were implemented. Educators may collect this data from students to determine how the students feel about their school. Perception
Think-Pair-Share • How can school library media coordinators access data ? • As a school library media coordinator, what data can you access via your library automation system? • Once you have the data, what can you do with it to inform your practice?
The Standards and Evaluation System Formative Growth Data-driven Alignment PD
Performance Rating Scale/The Rubric Consistently and significantly exceeded basic competence on standards of performance Distinguished Not Demonstrated Did not demonstrate competence on, or adequate growth toward, achieving standard(s) of performance *Requires documentation Knowledge and skills replicated Exemplar of performance Exceeded basic competence on standards for performance most of the time Accomplished Innovation + High Performance Demonstrated basic competence on standards of performance Proficient Solid, effective application + success Never demonstrated Demonstrated adequate growth during the period of performance, but did not demonstrate competence on standard(s) of performance Developing Skill not mature or unsuccessful
Evaluate • Partner with a participant. • Describe an activity that you implement as a SLMC in your school. • Have your partner identify the standard(s) category for that activity and performance rating. • Together, brainstorm ways you can improve the activity. • Then do the same for your partner.
Quick Connection to Common Core http://www.ala.org/aasl/guidelinesandstandards/commoncorecrosswalk
Additional 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) Remember that NCWiseowl provides free access to many journals!
To complete the session plus/delta visit the link below: YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANT TO US! Session Evaluation
Dianne Meiggs, PD Consultant, Region 1 dianne.meiggs@dpi.nc.gov (252) 340-0113 Dr. Jody Cleven, PD Consultant, Region 4 jody.cleven@dpi.nc.gov (919) 699-9870 Kathryn Parker, SLM Consultant kathy.parker@dpi.nc.gov (919) 807-3267 Contact Information
Credits • Lance, Keith, perf. Chapter 4: School Library Characteristics that Affect Student Achievement. 2010. Web. 18 Nov 2012. <http://vimeo.com/album/1480129/video/16517124>. • UDL at a Glance. 2011. Web. 18 Nov 2012. <http://www.udlcenter.org/resource_library/videos/udlcenter/udl>.