Where Lifelong Learners are Developing

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Virtual School Library Media Center Management Manual by Marjorie L. Pappas

This is a link to Marjorie L. Pappas' article on policy and procedure manuals and the idea that these manuals need to be on the Web.

http://www.schoollibrarymonthly.com/columns/management/index.html

Librarian as a Teacher and a Learner

                

Sometime librarians need to think of themselves as the teachers and other times they need to think of themselves as the students or learners. In order to be a good teacher you first need to be a good student and one can certainly not exist without the other. Librarians are currently seeing many changes taking place and will continue to see great changes in the libray enviornment. Therefore, it is important that librarians have an open mind and are willing and eager to learn.

A librarian not only will need to be a learner of the new and ever changing technology, but will also need to be a teacher and teach the administration and community of the importance of having a school librarian. As mentioned in Joyce Valenza's blog, librarians are needed now more than ever. It is up to the librarian to be clear, consise, and confident about what he/she does for the students, teachers, and for the school as a whole. Prior to all of the technology that is available today, a librarian may have been more like a clerk in assisting with checkouts, locating materials, and shelving books. However in today's setting it is important for the librarian to help the library users become effective users and producers of information. Valenza stats, "We must be able to more quickly draw a picture of what we teach and what we mearn to the learning community." I really liked her idea of creating a simplistic poster to "teach" others what a librarian teaches.

In Josh Catone's article, "What is the Future of Teaching,?" he discusses online learning verses face-to-face learning and how that may impact the furture of teaching. "A major part of the job of a good educator is to equip students with the necessary mental tools to be able to continue learning on their own," says Catone. Regardless of the technology, online learning, or other phases headed our way in the 21st century the most significant goal is to teach the students to become the best learners they can be and to be life long learners. Learning does not stop when we finsih high school, college, or even graduate school. Librarians and teachers will continue to learn and adjust to the new resources, tools, and methods that are coming their way.

Beside the continually evolving technology, various types of learning, and information literacy skills; the Common Core Standards are another facet that librarians must be able to learn themselves as well as teach to their studetns. In Sara Kelly Johns' blog she emphasizes how importance it is for a librarian to demonstrate the necessity of his/her role in implementing the Common Core Standards. As these standards are being enforced in the classroom, it is and will contine to require collaboration between teachers and librarians. This is another learning opportunity for librarians in that they will need to learn how to implement these standards. Likewise, the Common Core Standards are creating teaching situations where the librarians not only teach these standards to the students, but also teach and collaborate with the classroom teachers to incorporate these standards in the classroom. It seems that the more the standards are enforced the more collaborations among teachers that takes place.

This past year I experienced collaboration with three other classroom teachers and the librarian to work towards implementing a specific standards and assessing the outcome. This was a beneficial opportunity and was exciting to see how each teacher brought her own perspectives, lesson ideas, and results to our whole faculty study groups. This situation gave us each the chance to be a teacher and a learner. Johns' blog also suggests not to look at the Common Core Standards as a negative encumbrance, but as "…an opportunity to prove the need for a certified school librarian who teachs Common Core Skills."

During the assignment, I am reminded of some of the reading that we did for the "Advocacy and Leadership" blog at the end of June. As I mentioned earlier, it is important for the librarian to be an advocate in promoting the significance of having a school librarian and what he/she can do for the students and teachers. This type of promotion needs to be conveyed to the students, teachers, staff, parents, administrators, and community. This becomes evident in the video, "CHHS Learning Commons Part 2." Several teachers, students and even the principal give confirmation of how important a librarian is in the school. It was so inspirational to hear all the comments made by the classroom teachers, the school principal, and even a 7th grade student about how much the librarian did for and with each of them to encourage learning. As principal Rick Lane stated, "…we can encourage learning for the learning sake which is more important than anything."

As the title in chapter 2 of Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Programs indicates, it is vital that librarians are "teaching for learning." I know as a teacher, if I just try to teach a skill out of context or do not show a purpose then students are less likely to learn and be interested. On the other hand, if I can teach a skill that enables students to become a learner of the information it is more likely to be understood and gets their attention. I believe that reading is the foundation to learning and being successful. I have seen it so many times in the classroom; the students that are avid readers usually are the more successful learners. This is another instance where the librarian can function as a learner and a teacher for the students. If the librarian can "learn" what will motivate students and peak their interests then the librarian can "teach" those students that reading can be a skill for learning, development, and it can even be fun.

Librarians have many teaching opportunities and can motivate learner through the use of booktalks, displays, presentations tools, author visits, etc. The librarian is responsible for assessment to ensure that the program and lessons being taught are meeting the goals of the school. These assessments can be done in many forms and will help the librarian learn what is working and what is not working in his/ her approach. Again, it is important that the librarian is helping each and every student to become a lifelong learner.

Physical space, virtual space, and the collection of materials available in the library can also influence and affect students' learning. It is beneficial to have flexible hours for the library and to encourage students and teachers to use the library when it is convenient for them. I know in some school it is discouraged to send students to the library when the librarian is teaching a class. That is a struggle for me. If a student is wanting to come to the library to look for a good book to read or needs to do some research for an assignment that is exciting and should be encouraged. Similarly, it is important to create a virtual space that students can access after school hours from home at their convenience. If students want to come to the library and/or use the library's virtual space then that means the librarian is doing his/her job, creating a learner.

In addition to the spaces and collection, Woolls says, "The expansion of resources into technology formats available to users in libraries, schools, offices, and homes requires a new version for management of information." Along with the other responsibilities, the librarian must also remember to teach students about plagiarism and how to correctly use information that is accessed. Properly and continually building, weeding, and maintaining materials and equipment will undoubtedly make sure that students and teachers have access to a rich amount of resources and information.

Finally, all of these readings and video have made be aware of the many hats that a librarian must wear and be willing to change frequently. I have heard it said many times that librarians have an easy job. Unfortunately, I shared that same opinion some time ago. Once I began my pursuit in becoming a LMS, my opinion has definitely changed and I now believe that a librarian has one of the most fascinating and highly significant jobs in the whole school. In chapter 10, Woolls help us recognize the many roles that a librarian has and those include: understanding the various curriculum that is being taught in the building; being able to analyze, present, and utilize a variety of teaching methods; collaborating with teachers to enhance classroom learning and information literacy skills; and conducting training for teachers in the building. All of the information that I have read for this assignment definitely supports my thinking in that a librarian is a teacher and learner all in one.

Librarians are a vital part of schools and will help support and increase the learning taking place. It is up to the librarian to encourage the students, teachers, staff, administration, parents, and the community to see the significant role that a librarian has within the school. Valenza states, "What we don't need are mere clerks who guard dead paper. Librarians are too important to be a dwindling voice in our culture."

Works Cited

American Association of School Librarians. Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Programs. Chicago: AASL, 2009. Print.

Catone, Josh. "What Is the Future of Teaching?" Mashable 31 Aug. 2009. Web. 30 May 2011. <http://mashable.com/2009/08/31/online-education-teachers/>.

Johns, Sara Kelly. "'Library Skills'=Information Literacy Skills=Common Core Skills." Make Some Noise. 23 March 2012. Web. 4 June 2012. < http://blogs.slj.com/make-some-noise/2012/03/23/library-skills-information-literacy-skills-common-core-skills/#comment-31>.

Librarycommons. "CHHS Learning Commons Part 2." YouTube. YouTube, 11 Apr. 2011. Web. 01 June 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVipfjDk6A8>.

Valenza, Joyce. "Tell Me, What Do You Teach?" NeverEndingSearch 26 May 2011. Web. 27 May 2011. <http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/neverendingsearch/2011/05/26/if-they-come-for-you-what-will-you-do/>.

Woolls, Blanche. The School Library Media Manager. 4th ed. Westport, Connecticut: Libraries     Unlimited, 2008. Print.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Budget Project

Proposed Areas of Renovation for Wilson's Creek Media Center


 

Classroom Area – reposition and renovate

  • Add large display boards to the classroom area
  • Add stage area with movable chairs and bean bags in school colors
  • Update SmartBoard software and equipment for group testing
  • Move Circulation Desk
    • Locate to the center of the library
    • Add a self-check-out station


 

Computer Lab – move and update

  • Add adjustable wall mounted shelving
  • Add movable chairs, sofa, and bean bags
  • Add 5 additional flip top computer table and the other original computer tables will be relocated to this area
  • Add 27 laptops to replace current desktops
    • Additional software and programs will be added to laptops


 

Reading Area - modernize

  • Add game table
    • Board games will be purchased
  • Add movable chairs, sofa and bean bags
  • Add dry erase/magnet board
  • Add wall mounted magazine rack
    • 3 new magazine subscriptions will be added


 

Goals, Objectives, Plans of Actions, and Evaluations


 

Classroom Area – reposition and renovate (2012-2013)

        Goal:

  • To allow for a variety of learning, collaborating, coaching, and sharing to take place among students, teachers and staff in a flexible, spacious and pleasing setting


 

        Objectives:

  • To provide classroom teachers with an area that can be used for teaching outside of the classroom, create a space for tutoring a variety of group sizes, allow the librarian to have a better view of the library and to be easily accessible to library users, and offer a stage area that will permit students to preform and share their work

            

        Plan of Action:

  • Purchase 2 large display boards, 4 moveable chairs, 3 bean bags         
  • Purchase a round circulation desk
    • Purchase a computer for the self-check-out station
  • Purchase Smart Response system with 32 clickers
  • Remove walls of the conference room and office
  • Construct a stage area
  • Relocate 2 tables from the reading area to this space

            

        Evaluation:

  • Record the uses of the stage area per semester
  • Determine the number of times the self-check-out station is utilized
  • Calculate the uses of the clicker system
  • Administer a survey among teachers as to their perspective on this new classroom area and the how useful they determine it to be for teachers and students


 

Computer Lab – move and update (2013-2014)

        Goal:

  • To provide a learning commons atmosphere that will inspire and support learning, collaborating, and teaching


     

        Objectives:

  • To produce a space for more collaborating or working independently with flexibility, update the technology to accommodate modern learning, and allow the librarians and teachers to better monitor and assist students using the computers


     

        Plan of Action:

  • Purchase 4 slatwall display panels
    • Purchase 40 acrylic slatwall book holders
  • Purchase 30 moveable chairs, 6 bean bags, and 1 3-seat bench
  • Purchase 5 additional computer tables
  • Purchase 27 laptops
    • Additional software and programs


       

        Evaluation:

  • Monitor the use of the computers with a log-in tracking system to track the users by ID number and duration of use and ask students to fill out an evaluation to give their opinions about the assistance they receive when using the computers


     

Reading Area – modernize (2014-2015)

        Goal:

  • To generate a more inviting and comfortable feel for students, teachers, staff, and any other users


     

        Objectives:

  • To increase the number of students who use the library for reading, homework, tutoring, group projects, and playing games


     

        Plan of Action:

  • Purchase a game table
    • Purchase 7 board games
  • Purchase 5 movable chairs, 3 bean bags, and 1 3-seat bench
  • Purchase 1 dry erase/magnetic board
    • Purchase 1 markerboard caddy
  • Purchase 2 slantwall display panels
    • Purchase 20 acrylic slatwall book holders
  • Purchase 3 new magazine subscriptions


     

        Evaluation:

  • Track check out of new magazines
  • Conduct a student survey about what the students like most about the modern reading area and how often they use it
  • Monitor how the space is utilized


 

Purchases for 2012-2013

Item

Vendor

Web link

Description

Price

Quantity

Total Cost

WK14117120

DEMCO

http://www.demco.com/goto?BLS8296&ALL0000&es=20120712171037795390

Overstuffed Bean Bag Chair 93" Circumference, Color: 3 Blue

$43.98

3

$131.94

88-0654

TLS – The Library Store, Inc.

http://www.thelibrarystore.com/product.jsp?path=-1|98550|99548|99549&id=30428

Aristocrat Burlap Vinyl Bulletin Board

Oak - 4 ft. H x 12 ft. W – Color: 1 Silver Fox and 1 Danube

$321.95

2

$643.90

249-12-1639

Target

http://www.target.com/p/accent-cube-ottoman-tufted-button-foot-rest-blue/-/A-13896174?ref=tgt_adv_XSN10001&AFID=Nextag_df&LNM=|13896174&CPNG=furniture&ci_src=9324560&ci_sku=13896174&ntclickid=-9114559954455490500

Accent Cube Ottoman Tufted Button Color: Blue

$54.99

4

$219.96

92-07878

TLS – The Library Store, Inc.

http://www.thelibrarystore.com/product.jsp?path=-1|99686|194195&id=243532

Top of Form

OFM Marque Information Station- Triple Color: Walnut

 

 
   

Bottom of Form

$2832.95

2

$5665.90

Vostro 3750 Laptop

Dell

http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=bqct71a-ptg&model_id=vostro-3750&c=us&l=en&s=k12&cs=26&

Vostro 3750 Laptop

$549.00

1

$549.00

10102025

Software Express

http://www.swexpress.com/item/C0343EDC213D56FF8525781C00596A5A!opendocument&title=SMART_Response_LE

SMART Response LE System with Receiver and 32 Remotes

$1999.00

1

$1999.00

Total for 2012-2013 = $9,209.70


 

Purchases for 2013-2014

Item

Vendor

Web link

Description

Price

Quantity

Total Cost

L3W-H36474A

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/-c_23409009/H36474A/

Slatwall Display Panel, Square, 36"H x 36"W

Color: Grey

$277.68

4

$1110.72

L3W-H10538

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/Acrylic-Slatwall-Book-Holders-c_23408895/

Acrylic Slatwall Book Holders

$12.50

40

$500.00

249-12-1639

Target

http://www.target.com/p/accent-cube-ottoman-tufted-button-foot-rest-blue/-/A-13896174?ref=tgt_adv_XSN10001&AFID=Nextag_df&LNM=|13896174&CPNG=furniture&ci_src=9324560&ci_sku=13896174&ntclickid=-9114559954455490500

Accent Cube Ottoman Tufted Button Color: Blue

$54.99

30

$1649.70

Vostro 3750 Laptop

Dell

http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=bqct71a-ptg&model_id=vostro-3750&c=us&l=en&s=k12&cs=26&

Vostro 3750 Laptop

$549.00

27

$14823.00

WK14117120

DEMCO

http://www.demco.com/goto?BLS8296&ALL0000&es=20120712171037795390

Overstuffed Bean Bag Chair 93" Circumference, Color: 3 Blue

$43.98

6

$263.88

HT7303

Gaylord

http://www.gaylord.com/adblock.asp?abid=7934

3-Seat Bench

$1070.00

1

$1070.00

L3W-H61919

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/Balt-Trapezoid-Flipper-Table-c_21706030/

Balt Trapezoid Flipper Table


$227.00

5

$1135.00

NA

Spelling City

http://www.spellingcity.com/schools-and-districts.html

Software School/District Pricing
for Premium Membership

$1.75

500

$875.00

NA

Everyday Math

http://em-ccss.everydaymathonline.com/g_login.html

Software

Everyday Math Online Student Resources

Free

NA

Free

NA

Animoto

http://animoto.com/education

Software

Animoto Plus

Free

NA

Free

Total for 2013-2014 = $21,426.85


 

Purchases for 2014-2015

Item

Vendor

Web link

Description

Price

Quantity

Total Cost

PRE201212

IPA Educational Supply

http://catalog.ipaeducational.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=53697_53696

Checkers

$5.99

1

$5.99

PRE202412

IPA Educational Supply

http://catalog.ipaeducational.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=53697_53696

Chess

$6.99

1

$6.99

Scrabble

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/toys-games-scrabble/12601622?ean=32244040245

Scrabble

$16.95

1

$16.95

Rory's Story Cube

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/toys-games-rorys-story-cubes/19950162?ean=759751003180

Rory's Story Cube

$7.15

1

$7.15

Apples to Apples Jr.

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/toys-games-apples-to-apples-junior/18272720?ean=27084645224

Apples to Apples Jr.

$17.95

1

$17.95

Quiddler: The Short Word Game

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/toys-games-quiddler-the-short-word-game/21734823?ean=9780963469151

Quiddler: The Short Word Game

$10.75

1

$10.75

Visual Brainstorms

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/p/toys-games-visual-brainstorms/18278176?ean=9780765425393

Visual Brainstorms

$14.95

1

$14.95

HT7303

Gaylord

http://www.gaylord.com/adblock.asp?abid=7934

3-Seat Bench

$1070.00

1

$1070.00

WK14117120

DEMCO

http://www.demco.com/goto?BLS8296&ALL0000&es=20120712171037795390

Overstuffed Bean Bag Chair 93" Circumference, Color: 3 Blue

$43.98

3

$131.94

249-12-1639

Target

http://www.target.com/p/accent-cube-ottoman-tufted-button-foot-rest-blue/-/A-13896174?ref=tgt_adv_XSN10001&AFID=Nextag_df&LNM=|13896174&CPNG=furniture&ci_src=9324560&ci_sku=13896174&ntclickid=-9114559954455490500

Accent Cube Ottoman Tufted Button Color: Blue

$54.99

5

$274.95

L3W-H80113

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/searchNav/dry%20erase%20board/Ghent-Cintra-Magnetic-Markerboard-4-x-8-c_21707923/H80113/

Ghent Cintra Magnetic Markerboard, 4 x 8

$299.73

1

$299.73

L3W-H60906

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/search/dry%20erase%20board/Quartetreg-Markerboard-Accessory-Caddy-c_23410059/

Quartet® Markerboard Accessory Caddy

$18.29

1

$18.29

L3W-H36474A

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/-c_23409009/H36474A/

Slatwall Display Panel, Square, 36"H x 36"W

Color: Grey

$277.68

2

$555.36

L3W-H10538

Highsmith

http://www.highsmith.com/Acrylic-Slatwall-Book-Holders-c_23408895/

Acrylic Slatwall Book Holders

$12.50

20

$250.00

Girls Life (6)

MagMall.com

http://www.magmall.com/products/Children/Girls+Life-SKU-GLI01.htm

Girls Life Subscriptions

$14.95

1

$14.95

Creative Kids (4)

MagMall.com

http://www.magmall.com/products/Children/Creative+Kids-SKU-CKI01.htm

Creative Kids Subscriptions

$26.00

1

$26.00

Boys Life (24)

MagMall.com

http://www.magmall.com/products/Teens/Boys+Life-SKU-BOL02Q.htm

Boys Life Subscriptions

$33.00

1

$33.00

SI9T41

Orvis

http://www.orvis.com/store/product.aspx?pf_id=9T41&adv=83094&cm_mmc=Nextag-_-Prod_feeds-_-Prod_feeds-_-83094

Wooden multi game coffee table measures 17½"H x 31½"L x 31½"W

$1250.00

1

$1250.00

Total for 2014-2015 = $4004.95


 

Grand Total for 3 Years for Areas of Renovation to Wilson's Creek Media Center = $34,641.50