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Announcements/Debrief The point of Challenge #9 and program advocacy Quizzes and “mastery learning” Ever-expanding course resources list Library pro cert…? Competencies/PGP

Module 4 Key Questions What are some strategies and resources for determining and developing program goals, and planning learning activities? What should the focus be for long-term program plans (5 years)? What should the focus be for short-term program plans (1 year)? Why are both types essential to an effective LIT program? How can appropriate levels of funding for school libraries be determined? How do these formulas change by level (elementary, middle, secondary)? What are some strategies for establishing and maintaining LIT program budgets? What are the components of collection development? What resources can be used to assist the processes at each level? What are strategies for involving the public library in school library collection development? What is the continuum for collaboration? How can this approach be effective in the LIT program? What are the components of an effective evaluation of the LIT program? Which are formative? Which are summative?

Key Questions How confident are you today in describing the functions of a dynamic and effective LIT program? How confident are you today in describing the link between a strong LIT program and student achievement? How confident are you in describing program inputs and processes?

Mock Interview II Position 1: The TL applicant Position 2: The administrator Source: Microsoft Office.com Clip Art/”interview”

TL Jeopardy!

Module 5: Leadership & Advocacy Instructor John Marino Summer 2016

Agenda Putting It Together Continuously Communicate Advocacy Through Leadership Courtesy Brandy Shaul/Flickr Creative Commons

I. Putting It Together “Instead of focusing on what the library program does, evidence-based advocacy focuses on what students learn*… The modes of advocacy should address issues that emerge from needs assessments**, which are used to establish program goals and objectives. The goals and objectives are articulated in an action plan*** that is, in effect, an instrument of evidence-based advocacy.” *Vision **LIT Program Analysis ***LIT Program Plans (1 and 5 Years) Source: Empowering Learners, p. 42

II. Continuously Communicate Reporting Student Progress Teacher memo/star note Displays LIT Program Report Report Card Ongoing Communications to Stakeholders School-wide Newsletter School and Library Webpages Social Networking *Annual Report (LIT Program Analysis, LIT Program Plans (1 and 5 year), Budget Requests, Examples of student work, etc.) Research!

Research Resources Irrefutable Evidence State/National Studies District Level Evidence Building LIT Program Evidence WA Library Impact Study Library Research Service: Research and Statistics about Libraries Resources for school librarians: demonstrating the importance of school libraries. Courtesy ell brown/Flickr Creative Commons

III. Advocacy Through Leadership Professional development is supported by the LIT program Conducting book clubs with staff members Attending conferences and workshops Facilitating staff training in emerging issues and technologies Copyright & Fair Use Copyright Condensed Creative Commons Licensing Child Protection Laws FERPA CIPA COPPA

FERPA-CIPA-COPPA-CABANA

What do they mean for us?

COPPA Verifiable Parental Consent: "Any reasonable effort (taking into consideration available technology), including a request for authorization for future collection, use, and disclosure described in the notice, to ensure that a parent of a child receives notice of the operator's personal information collection, use, and disclosure practices, and authorizes the collection, use, and disclosure, as applicable, of personal information and the subsequent use of that information before that information is collected from that child."

III. Advocacy Through Leadership Curriculum Leadership Information and technology literacy skill integration Share Expertise Building District Presentations: school board, community, conferences Professional Associations Staff development Building (PTA) Journal/newsletter articles State: WLMA, WLA, NCCE National: ALA, AASL, ISTE Professional Development Training in emerging technologies Best practices in instruction Courtesy thinkpanama/Flickr Creative Commons

Module 5 Discussion How can the vision of the LIT program and program successes be communicated effectively? What are strategies for reporting student progress in the LIT program? Why is this important? Why does a crisis in school LIT programs call for leadership in the field? How can professional associations support our efforts? What does the research say about the effectiveness of LIT programs on student achievement? What are criticisms of this research? What are the "sacred cows" of traditional school library programs? Why is this an apt term? What are your concerns for entering the field of school LIT programs? Do you feel prepared? What will the field look like in 10 years? 20 years?

LIT Program Tool Kit… Right away! During the year… …Save for later http://tinyurl.com/lis585-toolbelt

Tell us who is your intended audience LIT Program Plans Tell us who is your intended audience You will have no more than 3 minutes, with a “one-minute warning”