Title: Mt' Vernon Library Media Programs
1Mt. Vernon Library Media Programs
- Judith Workman - Elementary and Middle School
Library Media Specialist - Suzette Kragenbrink - High School Library Media
Specialist
January 2004 Board Presentation
2Mt. Vernon Library Media Staffing
- Elementary
- Professional Staff - .6 FTE
- Clerical Staff - 7.5 hours (minus 1.5 hrs/day for
office help) - Middle School
- Professional Staff - .4 FTE
- Clerical Staff - 7 hours (minus 0-2 hrs/day for
resource) - High School
- Professional Staff - .5 FTE
- Clerical Staff - 8 hours (minus time needed for
Registrar duties)
3Information Power
The Library Media Program.......
- OLD WAY
- Print Rich
- Print AV Oriented
- Centralized
- Rigidly Scheduled
- Quiet place used for
- research
- NEW WAY
- Information rich in all formats
- Multiple technologies
- Centralized decentralized
- Flexibly scheduled
- Busy, bustling learning laboratory
4Goals of the School Library Media Program
- Providing intellectual and physical access to
materials in all formats. - Provide instruction to foster competence and
stimulate interest in reading, viewing, and using
information and ideas. - Work with other educators to design learning
strategies to meet the needs of individual
students.
5Library Media Specialist Roles
- Teacher
- Instructional Partner
- Information Specialist
- Program Administrator
6Information
- Information overload is the inability to extract
needed knowledge from an immense quantity of
information for one of many reasons - no knowledge of information existing
- the amount of information is overwhelming
- not knowing where information is located
- knows location of information, but not how to
access it - cannot evaluate and extract existing information
7Information Literate Student
- recognize when information is needed
- has the ability to locate, evaluate, and use
effectively the needed information
8Information Literacy for Student Learning
Formally introduces three categories of
information literacy standards
1. Information Literacy 2. Independent
Learning 3. Social Responsibility
9Category OneInformation Literacy
- The student who is information literate
- 1. accesses information efficiently and
effectively - 2. evaluates information critically and
competently - 3. uses information accurately and creatively
10Category TwoIndependent Learning
- The student who is an independent learner is
information literate and - 4. pursues information related to personal
interests - 5. appreciates literature and other creative
expressions of information - 6. strives for excellence in information seeking
and knowledge generation
11Category ThreeSocial Responsibility
- The student who contributes positively to the
learning community and to society is information
literate and - 7. recognizes the importance of information to a
democratic society - 8. practices ethical behavior in regard to
information and information technology - 9. participates effectively in groups to pursue
and generate information
12Building Partnerships for Learning
Classroom teachers and media specialists
collaborate to Plan goals and objectives
Prepare the unit Team-teach the learning
activities Effectively use technology Assess
the process, materials, and information used
13School Library Media Program
Collaboration Technology Information
Literacy Standards
leads to
Student Achievement