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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION. The Impact of school library media programs: What the research says. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION. Impact of school library media programs: What the research says.

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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

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  1. THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION SCDN December 3, 2009

  2. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION TheImpact of school library media programs:What the research says SCDN December 3, 2009

  3. 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

  4. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner • Skills • Dispositions • Responsibilities • Self Assessment SCDN December 3, 2009

  5. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION About the NYSEDSchool Library Media Program Evaluation (SLMPE) rubric SCDN December 3, 2009

  6. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric • THREE MAIN SECTIONS • TEACHING FOR LEARNING • BUILDING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT • EMPOWERING LEARNING THROUGH LEADERSHIP SCDN December 3, 2009

  7. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric TWENTY FIVEESSENTIAL ELEMENTS SCDN December 3, 2009

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION • There is no systemic way for pushing tools like this out to the larger community. SCDN December 3, 2009

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

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