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Spring 2009 Library Media Review

Spring 2009 Library Media Review. Shirley Fetherolf Program Advisor Library Media Services. Goals for Today’s Session. Legislative Update Rules & Regulations Frameworks Review Implementing Frameworks Audience participation Cool Web sites Questions and Answers. Ft. Smith Northside

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Spring 2009 Library Media Review

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  1. Spring 2009 Library Media Review Shirley Fetherolf Program Advisor Library Media Services

  2. Goals for Today’s Session • Legislative Update • Rules & Regulations • Frameworks Review • Implementing Frameworks • Audience participation • Cool Web sites • Questions and Answers

  3. Ft. Smith Northside Magnet Cove Yellville-Summit Mountain Home Newport U of A-Fayetteville ASU-Newport ASU-Mountain Home Master Gardener Kansas, Indiana Ohio, Tennessee North Carolina Geology Camp Oxford University Tech Facilitator Cookbook Author HSTI speaker Lived in solar house Introduction Bio

  4. Disturbing Patterns • Low educational performance • Big gaps separate low income students and students of color from others • Improvement is far too slow

  5. Changing these patternsis essential!

  6. US vs. THEM • Average Boomer and Gen Xer Watched 22 hours of TV weekly THEM • Net Geners downloading, chatting and gaming • Building an array of powerful skills • Able to filter, evaluate and manage information • Strategize, problem-solve and multi-task • Better than previous generations acquired with decades of experience.

  7. Campus Officers Cruise Facebook, MySpace for Clues To School-Related Crimes, to Some Students' Chagrin • By Michael Birnbaum • Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, April 6, 2009; Page A01

  8. New Legislation • Acts 949, 1314—Achievement Gap • Act 1369—School Lunch Fund • Act 1373—Parent Access to Data • Act 1307—End of Course Assessments • Act 1309—Online PD Option • Act 424—Same Spring Break Statewide • Act 1326—National Board Cert. Bonus

  9. More New Legislation • Act 1421—School Health Insurance • Act 1474—Per Pupil Funding Increase • Act 1481—Financial Incentives for Increasing Smart Core Participation • Click on this link for info on each Act: • http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2009/R/Pages/ActsSearch.aspx

  10. Grants • Think big and plan ahead. • Do groundwork and be ready. • Browse for ideas. • Be able to act quickly for short deadlines.

  11. Funding Available for School Libraries • This funding is flexible. Control rests in hands of superintendents. • $13 billion Title I • http://www.ed.gov/programs/titleiparta/index.html • Funds for states and high-needs school districts. Funds available during school years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 • $650 million Enhancing Education Through Technology • http://www.ed.gov/programs/edtech/index.html • Funds for district to spend on technology. Funds available during school years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 • $48 billion State Stabilization Funds • Funds to help avert education cuts. School districts can also use some of this money for school repair and modernization. • $8.8 billion Funds are for cuts to other state services including education. Repair and modernization is also an allowable use of funds.

  12. Post-It Note Question 1:THINK BIG!If money were no object, what would you do in your library?(Must improve student literacy)

  13. Collect Data • Number of book volumes • Average age of book collection • Average # of check-outs • Average use by # of faculty/staff per day • Average # of students per day • Average # of classes per day • Number of books needed by Dewey #

  14. Rules & Regulations • Appropriate, current collection • new course = new books • Weeded books • Selection policy • Challenged materials • Parent center collection • 3000 book minimum, 8 per child

  15. Ask for advice:State standards say “Input is required fromteachers, parents, andstudents.” My suggestion: Start a Library Media Advisory Committee which meets at least once a year.

  16. LEA w/300 up = 1 full-time LMS • LEA w/1500 up = 2 full-time LMS’s • Planning/Admin time (1/3 of E-LMS time) • Provide technology in-service for teachers

  17. No duties outside library1 admin-only computer

  18. Library Media AidesClassified School Employee Minimum Salary Act: Two (2) paid fifteen (15) minute breaks during each regular workday

  19. ADE WEB SITEarkansased.org

  20. Check Commissioner’s Memos Weekly to keep up with the latest opportunities for you and your students.

  21. Curriculum

  22. Frameworks

  23. Revision Cycle

  24. Library Media Framework Format Grade-Level Specific for Grades K-12 • Format same as other frameworks • AASL standards 21st century learner • SLE’s are specific • Vertical alignment • Rigorous

  25. Process Framework We are NOT connected to one content area. We teach WAYS students can investigate, find, and use information. We teach HOW to use the tools and resources. • We teach a PROCESS, not specific content!

  26. Strands • Inquiry • Application • Connection

  27. 3 Strands: INQUIRY APPLICATION CONNECTION

  28. Inquiry Identify and Access Evaluate Application Organize Utilize Collaborate Communicate Connection Read Associate Reflect Content Standards

  29. 9 Content Standards

  30. Library Media Framework Content Standard Statements

  31. Library Media Framework Collaboration Statement

  32. Collaboration Statement • The Library Media Framework document is to be used in collaboration with other framework documents to accomplish the stated student learning expectations. Library Media Specialists and classroom teachers should work together in order to meet the stated goals in this document.

  33. Post-It Note Question 2:How have you increased collaboration with teachers?

  34. ProficiencyStatement

  35. Strand Content Standard Standard Statement Conceptual Organizer Student Learning Expectations

  36. Expectations Should be internalized SLE- Student Learner Expectation

  37. Library Media Framework Structure New numbering of SLE’s I.1.5.1-each SLE has a distinct # • I-Inquiry Strand • 1-Content Standard 1 • 5-grade level-fifth grade • 1-ordering of SLE’s

  38. Key at the bottom of each page Footer for each page gives the Strand, Content Standard, and Grade Levels for the page as well as the subject area Key: I.1.K.2 = Inquiry. Standard 1. Kindergarten. 2nd Student Learning Expectation

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