Title: Florida PowerLibrary Schools Program
1Florida Power-Library Schools Program!
2Welcome!
- Welcome and Introductions
- Ms. Miriam Needham
- FAME President
3Program Rationale
4Collaboration with Colorado
5Strong library media programs have a positive
impact on student achievement in
- Alaska
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Florida
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Texas
- Wisconsin
6Library Media Program Studies
- Student Achievement Impact
- Improved standardized test scores related to
- Higher circulation statistics of books and
materials - Increased facility usage
- Collaborative/integrated information skills
program
7Program Rationale
- Statewide program
- Recognition for role of school library media
programs and staff - Banner and pins
- Highlighted on website
- Mentoring school
- Improved student achievement
8Program Awardees
- Schools that
- Support quality school library programs
- Place focus on collaboration and student
achievement - Agree to serve as visitation sites for teams of
educators desiring to increase their own
collaborative practices
9Program Awardees
- Schools that
- Meet the Outstanding criteria in the ExC3EL
Evaluation Rubric - Promote high degree of administration/teacher/libr
arian collaboration - Provide flexible scheduling for students to
utilize the library individually as needed
10Program Awardees
- Schools that
- Have library media specialist included in school
administrative and staff functions - Provide computer networks that extend the library
media programs reach into classrooms and labs
11ExC3EL Evaluation Rubric
12EXC3EL Evaluation Rubric
- Why evaluate program?
- Fulfill recommendations from Florida Study
- To check your library media program against
standards
13EXC3EL Evaluation Rubric
- Why evaluate program?
- To measure your schools program with other
school library media programs - To plan for program improvement
- To better meet the needs of your students in the
goal to higher achievement
14EXC3EL Evaluation Rubric
Outstanding
Advancing
Developing
Entering
15EXC3EL Evaluation Rubric
- Development process
- Rubric Drafts (sent via email)
- Focus Groups
- District, school, university representatives
- Supervisors and university educators suggestions
- DOE Standards Commission recommendations
16EXC3EL Evaluation Rubric
- Rubrics purpose
- Program evaluation tool
- Define statewide program standards
- Instrument for sparking dialogue on library media
program standards - Administrators
- Teachers
- Parents
- Other Library Media Specialists
- University educators
17Collaboration Strand
18Team Planning and Sharing
- Ms. Sharon Reynolds
- Ms. Jacqueline Rose
19Good School Libraries Boost Readers
- Well-staffed, well-stocked libraries improve
reading scores -
- Elementary reading scores by 9 percent
- Middle school scores by 3 percent
- High school scores by 22 percent
- Orlando Sentinel, October 13, 2003
20Florida Power-Library Schools
- Quality Indicators
- Provides inviting and accessible facility
- Provides a wide variety of print and electronic
resources - Supports all facets of instructional program
- Promotes critical thinking and active learning
21Florida Power-Library Schools
- Quality Indicators
- Is well-staffed and well-funded
- Provides a collaboratively planned instructional
program - Is promoted throughout learning community
22Becoming a Florida Power-Library SchoolWhat YOU
can do
- As an administrator
- Provide financial support
- Promote flexible or open scheduling
- Insist on continuous professional development
- Actively promote library/classroom collaboration
- Work with your library media specialist and
faculty to reach Outstanding level of ExC3EL
23Becoming a Florida Power-Library SchoolWhat YOU
can do
- As a teacher
- Communicate your curriculum resource needs to
your library media specialist - Collaborate regularly with library media
specialist to meet curriculum standards - Work with your library media specialist and
faculty to reach Outstanding level of ExC3EL
24Becoming a Florida Power-Library SchoolWhat YOU
can do
- As a library media specialist
- Communicate your curriculum resources to your
faculty and take purchasing input from them - Collaborate regularly with the teachers in all
subject areas - Work with stakeholders to reach Outstanding level
of ExC3EL
25Think, Pair, Share
- Based on what you have seen this afternoon, think
about what specific things you will do next. - Share your plan with the others from your school.
- Work together to write out the next steps of your
action plan.
26What a school thinks about its library is a
measure of what it thinks about education.
Harold Howe, former U.S. Commissioner of Education
27Application Overview
- Application Elements and Timeline
- Statement of Intent
- October 15, 2008 to District LM Supervisor
- November 1, 2008 to FASM president
- Application Packet
- April 30, 2008 to FASM president
- Regional Observer Visitations
- November 2008 May 2009
28Application Overview
- Application Packet
- Element 2
- Application Coversheet
- Element 3
- Copy of Teaching Certificate
- Element 4
- Narrative Statement
- Element 5
- ExC3EL Rubric Scoring Sheet
29Application Overview
- Application Packet
- Element 6
- Survey Results
- 70 School-base faculty
- 10 Parents
- 25 Students
- 1 Administrator
- Element 7
- DVD Documenting Outstanding library media
components (5 minutes)
30Questions and Answers