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INCLUSION and the SCHOOL LIBRARY
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We’ll take a look at… Resources, programming, and teaching practices that support multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusion Find all resources from this talk at:
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INCLUSION describes the active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity
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DIVERSITY all the ways we differ or are unique
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RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND CULTURAL
Geographically isolated RELIGIOUS minorities RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND CULTURAL minorities DISABILITY SEXUAL ORIENTATION GENDER Socio-economic barriers age New & non readers
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AASL Position Statement for an Effective School Library Program
has a certified school librarian at the helm, provides personalized learning environments, and offers equitable access to resources to ensure a well-rounded education for every student.
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Equal = Same promotes fairness and justice by providing everyone the same thing Ex. Giving all students a laptop for learning
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Equity = Fair ensuring all people get what they need to be equal
Ex. Ensuring all students know how to use the laptop.
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achievement gap opportunity gap
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RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Geographically isolated RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY ABILITY/ DISABILITY SEXUAL ORIENTATION GENDER ISSUES Socio-economic Barriers age New & non readers
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…collection development
RESOURCES …collection development
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Benefits of Multicultural Literature
Helps students to better understand current world issues Increases awareness of social practices, values and belief systems of other cultures Promotes unity and empathy Promotes the interaction of children across differing ethnic backgrounds
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Books as mirrors Creates self worth Allows for self-reflection
Shapes cultural identity Builds confidence = increases willingness to learn
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Collection Development
Know your population Know the needs of your school and community Looks for books with diversity characters topics authors Look for accessible formats multi-sensory books audio versions video versions Graphic Novels/Comics
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Graphic Novels Visual in nature - international art form & widely recognizable Simple text, dialogue in conversational style Story lines are complex Characters are detailed Themes of empowerment, underdog, &trials of everyday, relatable life Universally recognizable characters like Superman, Batman, etc.
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Responding to Concerns & Challenges
Come mostly from parents Stay neutral Inform of policies Alert your administrator especially if it seems like it will escalate.
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Policy Selection Policy Reconsideration Policy
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Show Value Circulation stats Testimony Curriculum-based
Offer alternative avenues for check out
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Book Selection
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Book Selection
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Audio Books
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Audio Books
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…personalized learning environments
PROGRAMMING …personalized learning environments
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AASL Position Statement for an Effective School Library Program
has a certified school librarian at the helm, provides personalized learning environments, and offers equitable access to resources to ensure a well-rounded education for every student.
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Makerspaces/Clubs Universal language Differentiation
Democratizes learning Empower learners
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Book Sharing Read-a-louds Booktalks Book clubs Monthly celebrations
Special events
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Showcasing Book displays Bulletin boards Student work/share
Featured books Pick of the week/month Monthly focus Celebrations
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Marketing Use ‘face out’ method of display
Use subject methods for non-fiction: “Spanish studies” “Native Americans” Highlight artwork/cover work Highlight a graphic novel by displaying the minority hero
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…the teacher-librarian is a teacher first
TEACHING …the teacher-librarian is a teacher first
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Culturally Responsive Teaching
“Becoming culturally responsive starts with showing genuine caring that recognizes the unique gifts and talents of every child, particularly when that child doesn’t look [or sound] like you. ....” -Zaretta Hammond
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Create Context Visuals/Props Acting Body Language Gestures
Singing/music Poetry Show AND Tell
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Scaffold the content Abridged versions Audio Movies Text highlighting
Model Read in first language, then in English
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Less is more.
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TAKE A MOMENT… What will you START doing in your professional practice? What will you STOP doing? What will you CONTINUE to do? What will you CHANGE about what you do?
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https://padlet.com/alissa76adams/ka2p1babrnfw
For more resources…
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Multiculturalism in the Modern World: Jen Holladay: https://www
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Multicultural curriculum...
Is rigorous Advance pro-social proficiency Advance critical thinking
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