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EBSS Research Forum Lightning Talk
Revitalizing the Curriculum Library: Analyzing the Collection, Surveying Faculty, and Forming a College of Education Advisory Group Shannon Burke, University of Houston-Clear Lake Clarke Iakovakis, University of Houston-Clear Lake June 24, 2017 Sponsor: American Psychological Association
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Neumann Library Curriculum Library
Over 10,000 items Donated by Clear Creek Independent School District Donated by UHCL faculty Donated by textbook publishers affiliated with faculty authors Number of Curriculum Library Items by Subject
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Rationale for a Curriculum Library
No Child Left Behind has made it important for teachers-to-be to “understand how these curriculum materials can aid them in meeting national standards” Contribute to the development of a collaborative relationship between teachers and the library “The recent inclusion of information literacy skills in the national education guidelines demonstrates the need for teachers to become information- literate as a part of their preservice education program” A well-equipped Curriculum Materials center indicates university commitment to teacher education & thus can help with marketing and recruitment NCATE & AACTE have indicated an imperative for teacher education programs to integrate “practice-based experiences along with pedagogy and content”
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What is the composition of the Curriculum Library in terms of date range and subject holdings?
From R or Tableau?
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Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physiology, Astronomy = Science Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, Arithmetic, Calculus = Mathematics Art--Study & teaching, Drawing, Painting, Art appreciation = Art German Language, French language = Non-Spanish Foreign Language Comput+, Multimedia, Data processing = Computing
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Curriculum Library Textbooks support multiple courses
Teacher Education Science Methods Social Studies Methods Geographic Concepts and Skills Literacy, Language, and Library Science Survey of Reading Survey of Children’s Literature Librarians as Instructional Partners Selecting and Promoting Young Adult Literature Multicultural Studies Theories of American Pluralism Foundations of Multicultural Education Spanish for Bilingual Teachers Developing Biliteracy and Literacy for Spanish Speaking Students Educational Foundations Special Education Reading Methods in ELA Early Literacy Reading strategies for adolescents What courses do you currently teach that would benefit from access to traditional and electronic textbooks and teaching materials from the Curriculum Library?
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A majority of COE professors assign work that requires access to K-12 instructional materials
“In addition to becoming familiar with all components of the textbook SE and TE, they must also select a textbook lesson in their area of interest and at their preferred grade level and complete an evaluation form on the adequacy of the TE for supporting their instruction of the lesson.” Do your students need access to K-12 instructional materials for work assigned in your course? “The undergraduates need to have a basic knowledge of reading curriculum and some other subjects to select and use books from the children's genres.” “Graduate students in the instructional partners class are expected to create a collaborative lesson with a teacher from any subject area they choose.” “Not currently but I would like the option- this year the history textbooks have caused quite the uproar.” “Instructor uses material as examples of what would be available in the classroom.”
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Students & faculty need access to multiple types of K-12 Instructional Materials
Which of the following K-12 instructional materials do students need to complete assignments in your course? Check all that apply.
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1/3 of COE faculty respondents rated it “important” or “very important” students have access to electronic textbooks How important is it to you that your students have access to electronic K-12 textbooks? “Given the recent explosion in digital K-12 textbooks and ancillary materials, pre-service teachers must become acquainted with digital resources in order to become effective classroom teachers. It is unfair to expect new teachers to use digital textbooks if they never studied them as students. I strongly support the library's efforts to secure access to state-adopted digital textbooks and resources.”
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Outcomes Purchasing updated textbooks in all subject areas
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Outcomes Formation of College of Education Curriculum Library Advisory Group The COE Curriculum Library Advisory Group will collaborate with Neumann Library staff to develop strategic direction for Curriculum Library collections and services, supporting faculty and student access to high-quality Pre-K through 12th grade instructional materials.
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Outcomes Summer 2017 Curriculum Library Reorganization
Reorganize curriculum and Spanish juvenile materials to accommodate known student teacher needs Update catalog records to reflect new subcollections and standardize metadata Phase out deteriorated, duplicated, or irrelevant items that impede findability and usability of the collection Reconfigure the arrangement of tables, desks, and chairs Modernize the signage, posters, and decorations to reflect contemporary K-12 learning spaces
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