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A 21st Century Library Program - As We See It!! Susan E. Kell PSLA Conference Skell@wssd.k12.pa.us West Shore School District May 2, 2009
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I believe Information literacy is an essential part of each child’s educational program Each school must have a library filled with up-to-date books and other materials Each student must have equal access to their school library
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I believe Students need to learn about copyright, but their teachers really need to learn about copyright We must all practice the ethical use of information and provide students with the proper resources for their projects
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I believe Librarians need teaching materials the same as any other educator in the school Librarians need a well-designed curriculum that provides them a road map of the skills they need to teach students
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I believe The best way for students to practice using information-seeking skills is through collaborative research projects that are planned and executed by both the classroom teacher and the librarian
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I am fortunate To work in a district that employs twelve librarians and seven library support staff members To have the responsibility of supporting the librarians in my district To have the ear of the central office administration in my district To have a superintendent who strongly supports libraries
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Our Library Team High School Librarians John Lorigan, Christine Metcalfe, Deb Phillips Middle School Librarians Barb Chestnut, Becky Cotich, Kelly Guistwhite, Missi St. Cyr Elementary School Librarians Jessica Devine, Mona Kreitzer, Christine Lancaster, Nancy Persing, Tina Wech
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The Very Beginning Curriculum Design Cycle Seven Year Cycle Two Years for Rewrite One Year for Textbook Review and Adoption One Year for Textbook Implementation One Year for Curriculum Review and Monitoring One Year for Pilot Projects and Assessment One Year for Research
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Our Challenge Backmap the Existing Library Curriculum to Pennsylvania Standards Develop a Scope and Sequence Write a New Curriculum Implement Learning Focused Schools Develop KUDs Develop Units and Lessons
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Getting Started Learn About Backmapping Become Familiar with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening Become Familiar with National Standards for NETS-S from ISTE and AASL’s Standard’s for the 21st Century Learner
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Getting Started Review High-Quality Library Curricula Ephrata Area School District West Chester Area School District San Diego Unified School District Baltimore City Public School System
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What We Learned A curriculum is required by the State, but it doesn’t provide a road map for teaching Getting everyone to agree on ANYthing is very difficult Someone needs to be the decision maker Change is difficult
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The Important Stuff: Housekeeping Tasks Someone needs to post the work that is being done by the committee Someone needs to be the proofreader Someone needs to keep a master copy of every document that is created or revised Someone needs to keep work that is done at each stage of the rewrite (consider using Google Docs)
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Critical Decisions What the instructional priorities are at each grade level Which research model will be taught to students (Super3 and Big6 in our District) Which bibliographic standard will be used and how will it be implemented (MLA and Citation Maker in our District)
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Getting it Done Work in groups Set deadlines Have a clear plan Always think ahead to the next phase There must be a “good enough” point Nothing is forever - we continually plan to tweak and revise
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Making the Road Map We created a scope and sequence modeled on the best examples we found We backmapped the scope and sequence to the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening We created curriculum maps for each elementary grade We need to add the AASL Information Literacy Standards and NETS-S
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Teaching Materials Online Databases Reference Materials Periodicals Literature eBooks Digital Multimedia
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Teaching Material Essentials Buy the same materials for each school at the same level (elementary, middle, high school) Decide on a refresh schedule Share materials that already are available locally (Atlases, Dictionaries, Thesauri) Make administrators aware of the materials that are used in the library for instruction
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Essential Materials for Students Email Online databases eBooks Royalty-free music Digital images Digital video Access to Web 2.0 tools Online curriculum materials
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Where We Are Today Our administrators know what we must teach to students We are proud of our library program We all know what we must teach to students We know there is always room for improvement
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Curriculum Maps and Scope and Sequence Online http://wssdlibrarians.pbworks.com/PSLA- Workshop-2009-Curriculum?unlock=true http://wssdlibrarians.pbworks.com/PSLA- Workshop-2009-Curriculum?unlock=true
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