I need… Could you please find books on moving to a new town and being the new kid in school. Oh, and it would be wonderful if it really focused on military.

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I need… Could you please find books on moving to a new town and being the new kid in school. Oh, and it would be wonderful if it really focused on military and even better would be if it included a parents deployment.

Day 6 Assignment Due –

Learning Targets 1.0 Instructional Leadership Improve student learning by providing leadership within the educational community. 2.0 Library Media Program Management Develop, implement & evaluate the school library media program & manage personnel, informational systems, resources & facilities. 3.0 Collection Development Evaluate, select & maintain resources to provide collections tht are integral to the educational goals of the school. 4.0 Information Literacy Use a variety of resources to teach students and staff to develop independence in the informational problem-solving process. 5.0 Instructional Methodology Demonstrate teaching skills in literacy, collaboration & integrating informational literacy with content curriculum. 7.0 Collaboration With informational standards & school goals & objectives in mind, develop collaborative relationships within the school & community to deliver integrated instruction, reading advocacy & information services. 8.0 Information and Communication Technology Provide access to & provide leadership for the management & use of information & communications technology tools. 9.0 Assessment and Evaluation Gather & analyze data to guide program decisions, assess student & staff knowledge & enable self-reflection in order to evaluate the library media program & its impact on teaching & learning.

Be Involved and stay current! * Professional WLMA AASL List Servs WLMA LM_NET ALA CONNECT Informational Quote of the Day Google Librarian Librarians Internet Index Unshelved Surf Report Flamingnet Reviews Book Reviews From Now On Awesome Stories

Administrators *** Breaking In a New Administrator page 91New Administrator Accreditation Reports Use your Goals K12 Initiative 10 week report End of year report

Some Reports!!! nts/annualreport08.pdf nts/annualreport08.pdf ort htm ort htm n2009AnnualReport.html n2009AnnualReport.html

Advocate Locally (Page 114) * Curriculum / Collaboration Site Team / Leadership Budget Scheduling Campus Activities ASB Dances Skits / Assemblies Lunch In-service Sessions School Board District Policies Language updated Technology Campus & District Library meetings District Regional WLMA In the NewsIn the News Book Review?

Advocacy * WAC and New legislation WAC WLMA Fall Conference Be active in your state ALA Toolkit or AASL Crisis Toolkit ALA ToolkitAASL Crisis Toolkit Keith Curry Lance and David Loertscher Information Power Skills Act WA State Survey of school libraries ALA State of Libraries Report Highly Qualified StandingStanding How Libraries Stack UpStack

Names to KNOW! Page 2 Page 2 Keith Curry Lance David Loertscher Fredrick Muller Jacqueline Henry Carol Simpson Doug Johnson Andy Carvin Haycock / Harrell Nancy Willard Barbara Braxton Shonda Briscoe Mary Ann Bell Toni Buzzeo Joyce Valenza Jamie McKenzie Alice Yucht Richie Partington

Reforms If we are the key element in the education of ALL 21 st century students… What do we need to do to achieve that? Issues that derail Issues Boosters Classes – Conferences Professional memberships READ Negatives to positives In-services or peer to peer teaching

More things to know! WAC HOUSE BILL 2261 Nations Report Card – ReadingReading AASL Information Literacy StandardsStandards Free the standards discussion Nancy Willard Washington State Technology StandardsStandards Exemplary school Google MapMap

Legal Issues * CIPA – Childrens Internet Protection Act Tinker vs. Des Moines Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier Annie on my Mind Pico vs. Island Trees Bethel School Dist. Vs Frasier Ashcroft vs. ACLU First Amendment Protection

Partner Up! Quick select a library related issue and find out the issue and court ruling to share with the class. 20 Minutes? Presentations. CIPA – Childrens Internet Protection Act Tinker vs. Des Moines Hazelwood vs. Kuhlmeier Annie on my Mind Pico vs. Island Trees Bethel School Dist. Vs Frasier Ashcroft vs. ACLU First Amendment Protection stamendment/courtcases/courtcases.cfm

Learning Targets 1.0 Instructional Leadership Improve student learning by providing leadership within the educational community. 2.0 Library Media Program Management Develop, implement & evaluate the school library media program & manage personnel, informational systems, resources & facilities. 3.0 Collection Development Evaluate, select & maintain resources to provide collections tht are integral to the educational goals of the school. 4.0 Information Literacy Use a variety of resources to teach students and staff to develop independence in the informational problem-solving process. 5.0 Instructional Methodology Demonstrate teaching skills in literacy, collaboration & integrating informational literacy with content curriculum. 7.0 Collaboration With informational standards & school goals & objectives in mind, develop collaborative relationships within the school & community to deliver integrated instruction, reading advocacy & information services. 8.0 Information and Communication Technology Provide access to & provide leadership for the management & use of information & communications technology tools. 9.0 Assessment and Evaluation Gather & analyze data to guide program decisions, assess student & staff knowledge & enable self-reflection in order to evaluate the library media program & its impact on teaching & learning.

Day 7 Assignments Read for tomorrow: School Library Handbook Chapter 9 Copyright for Schools 11 & 12 Articles Due day 7: Library Design Presentations Communication Plan Report to Administrators Good Websites: