School Library Media Specialist Mindy Pennycuff Steakley.

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School Library Media Specialist Mindy Pennycuff Steakley

Instructional Partner ABILITIES/SKILLS Accessible and available to teachers Open to collaboration of various levels Knowledgeable about curriculum Familiar with how to integrate information literacy skills into the core subjects EVIDENCE Collaboratively Planned and Taught Unit- wikispaces.com (EDMD 7920) Instructional Design Project (EDMD 7000)

Information Specialist ABILITIES/SKILLS Aware of new technologies and how to incorporate them into the curriculum Knowledgeable about authors and illustrators and resources in general Familiar with online databases and resources, especially those provided through Alabama Virtual Library EVIDENCE Reflective Blog Assignment (EDMD 7010) Photo Story (EDMD 7210) Reference Text Annotation/Critique (EDMD 7100) Challenged/Banned Book Annotation Critique (EDMD 7100) Core Reference Collection (EDMD 7120) Biography Exercises (EDMD 7120) Maps 101 Activity (EDMD 7920)

Teacher ABILITIES/SKILLS Familiar with children’s literature Knowledgeable about various formats of information Capable of developing, implementing, and assessing units of study Knowledgeable about learners and how they learn EVIDENCE Picture Book Annotation/Critique (EDMD 7100) Bio-Critical Study/Paper of an Author (EDMD 7100) Collaboratively Planned and Taught Unit (EDMD 7920) Instructional Design Project (EDMD 7000) Unit Summaries (EPSY 7400)

Program Administrator ABILITIES/SKILLS Aware of the types of scheduling and the advantages of flexible scheduling Knowledgeable about the policies and procedures needed in order for a library media center program to operate Familiar with automated circulation systems, such as Destiny, Follett, and Athena and cataloging procedures EVIDENCE Professional Toolkit Wiki- spaces.com (EDMD 7130) Technology Plan/Policies (EDMD 7010) Bibliographic Record Project (EDMD 7110) Research Assignments (EDMD 7130)

Leader/Advocate ABILITIES/SKILLS Equipped with ideas to promote the media center Capable of building relationships Familiar with professional journals Open to learning and growing as a professional through involvement in committees and organizations Knowledgeable about leadership theories and paradigms EVIDENCE Creation of Promotional Displays (EDMD 7920) Professional Resource Sharing (EDMD 7130) Technology Sharing (EDMD 7130) Research Assignments (EDMD 7130) Leadership Essays (EDLD 7210)

Experience Participated in over 300 hours of internship in various academic settings including elementary school, middle school, high school, and college level media centers Currently serving as a long-term substitute in library media specialist positions for two elementary schools in Russell County