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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION NYSCEA February 5, 2010

Library Media Specialists Certified Teachers in New York State NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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Teacher Collaboration SLMP Emphasis Teacher Collaboration NYSCEA February 5, 2010

http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/library/SLMPE_rubric/home.html NYSCEA February 5, 2010

http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/ciai/library/SLMPE_rubric/home.html NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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School Library Media Program Evaluation Looks at the center of Teaching for Learning NYSCEA February 5, 2010

School Library Media Program Evaluation NYSCEA February 5, 2010

School Library Media Program Evaluation Library isn’t something students and teachers need to remember to come to School library program is integrated into your work. NYSCEA February 5, 2010

School Library Media Program Evaluation a hub of teaching and learning everyone owns LMP everyone contributes to LMP NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SLMPE rubric SLMPE rubric helps frame conversation of LMP as a learning network NYSCEA February 5, 2010

NYSCEA - use the SLMPE rubric like a patron a customer NYSCEA February 5, 2010

Two-way collaboration all kinds of teachers CTE Math Business Art LOTE FACS Music Reading Science Technology social studies school psychologists counselors special education speech/language/ hearing impaired/deaf school nurses NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SLMPE rubric - Two-way think/pair/share learn about the LMP through use of the rubric educate LMP about your work through use of the rubric NYSCEA February 5, 2010

NYSCEA Share the rubric with your professional organizations NYSCEA - share your organization’s 21st Century skills documents with SED, LMS, SLS directors What collaborative threads and Web 2.0 technologies run through all of these? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION The Impact of school library media programs: What the research says NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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 NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner Skills Dispositions Responsibilities Self Assessment NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION About the NYSED School Library Media Program Evaluation (SLMPE) rubric NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric THREE MAIN SECTIONS TEACHING FOR LEARNING BUILDING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT EMPOWERING LEARNING THROUGH LEADERSHIP NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION rubric TWENTY FIVE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Essential Question #2 Think about your setting's current professional development offerings: Is there a correlation to one or more of the SLMPE rubric’s 25 "Essential Elements"? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION For discussion: How do we introduce the tool? What venues do we use to promote the use? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION 1. What is the direct connection between excellent teaching and learning and the Essential Elements in the SLMPE rubric? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION 2. Are there correlations to one or more of the SLMPE rubric’s 25 "Essential Elements“ with your district’s current professional development offerings? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION 3. How could you use this tool to help districts reach their goal of student success, beyond usage by SLMS? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION How do we introduce the tool? What venues do we use to promote the use? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Librarians are under-tapped resources in some districts. School libraries are a value-added way to leverage resources. SCDN can the lead – librarians and system directors have been doing this for years. NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION There is no systemic way for pushing tools like this out to the larger community. NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION SCDN challenge - Find a way to intentionally tap into the expertise and strengths of SLMP and share these supports with districts. NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Find a way to put school libraries on your agenda pick three administrators in your districts that are struggling How can you facilitate the use of the SLMPE rubric to help raise student achievement? NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Toward a solution Meet with us again in March 2010 share your stories - who you worked with process used alignment of the rubric with the improvement process NYSCEA February 5, 2010

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/ Adaptedfrom IowaParentInformationResourceCenter NYSCEA February 5, 2010

SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA PROGRAM EVALUATION Carolyn Hirst-Loucks Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Auburn Enlarged City School District Carolyn_Hirst-Loucks@auburn.cnyric.org Linda Fox Program Manager for Library Services Capital Region BOCES School Library System lfox@gw.neric.org John P. Brock Associate, School Library Services CI&IT, NYSED JBROCK@MAIL.NYSED.GOV Joanne Shawhan Associate, School Library Services CI&IT, NYSED jshawhan@mail.nysed.org NYSCEA February 5, 2010