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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION TheImpact of school library media programs:What the research says SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • Impact of school library media programs:What the research says Syracuse University Study - Impact of New York’s School Libraries on Student Achievement and Motivation SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner • Skills • Dispositions • Responsibilities • Self Assessment SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION About the NYSEDSchool Library Media Program Evaluation (SLMPE) rubric SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric • THREE MAIN SECTIONS • TEACHING FOR LEARNING • BUILDING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT • EMPOWERING LEARNING THROUGH LEADERSHIP SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric TWENTY FIVEESSENTIAL ELEMENTS SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • Essential Question #1 What is the direct connection between excellent teaching and learning and the Essential Elements in the SLMPE rubric? SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Is there a correlation to one or more of the SLMPE rubric’s 25 "Essential Elements"? Essential Question #2 Think about your setting's current professional development offerings: SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • Essential Question # 3 • Picture in your mind a district that you work with: • How could you use this tool to help them reach their goal of student success? • Who are the stakeholders (other than LMS) that could use this rubric? SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • Librarians are under-tapped resources in some districts. • School libraries are a value-added way to leverage resources. SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • There is no systemic way for pushing tools like this out to the larger community. SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Our challenge - Find a way to intentionally tap into the expertise and strengths of SLMP and share these supports with districts. SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Find a way • to put school libraries on your agenda • How can you facilitate the use of the SLMPE rubric to help raise student achievement? SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Toward a solution • SLS working with member LMS to share information - • who you worked with • process used • alignment of the rubric with the improvement process SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric Action Planning for SLMP improvement http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/library/SLMPE_rubric/home.html http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/library/SLMPE_rubric/documents/SLMPE_rubric.docAdapted fromIowa Parent Information Resource Center SCDN December 3, 2009
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Carolyn Hirst-LoucksAssistant Superintendent for Instruction Auburn Enlarged City School DistrictCarolyn_Hirst-Loucks@auburn.cnyric.org Linda FoxProgram Manager for Library ServicesCapital Region BOCESSchool Library Systemlfox@gw.neric.org Joanne Shawhan Associate, School Library Services CI&IT, NYSEDjshawhan@mail.nysed.org John P. Brock Associate, School Library Services CI&IT, NYSEDJBROCK@MAIL.NYSED.GOV SCDN December 3, 2009