Title: School Libraries
1School Libraries
2Advocacy
- Why care about school libraries?
3We should care about school libraries because
- Research shows that better public and school
libraries are related to better reading
achievement. The reason for this is obvious
Children become better readers by reading more
(Krashen, 2004), and the library is a major
source of books for children.
4Making The Case
- Why library funding is important
- Spending for school library media programs is
the single most important variable related to
better student achievement. (SchoolMatch) - Investing in the school library is an
investment in every student. Every dollar spent
in the library, can impact every student in the
school. (AASL)
- More free voluntary reading results in better
reading comprehension, writing style, vocabulary,
spelling and grammatical development. When books
are readily available and the print environment
is rich, more reading is done. (Krashen, 93)
5What the Research Says
- Study after study has confirmed that children who
read more do better on tests of literacy They
read better, write better, spell better, have
larger vocabularies, and have better control of
complex grammatical structures. It has also been
established that children with more access to
books read more - (Krashen, 2004).
6Better Libraries Better Reading Achievement
- Numerous studies have shown that library quality
(number of books available or books per student)
is related to reading achievement at the state
level (Lance, 1994), national level (McQuillan,
1998), and international level (Elley, 1992
Krashen, Lee and McQuillan, 2008), even when
researchers control for the effects of poverty.
7Excerpts From Library Research Studies
8Idaho School Library Impact Study 2009
- Where administrators value strong library
programs and can see them doing their part for
student success, students are more likely to
thrive academically. - Where librarians teach studentsas well as their
teacher colleaguesstudents are more likely to
succeed academically. - Where teachers experience librarians as
instructional colleagues and technology
integrators, students are more likely to excel
academically.
9Illinois State Study (2005)How Powerful
Libraries Make Powerful Learners
- As important as it is for school libraries to
have larger print collections, the currency of
the materials in those collections is also
important. Illinois schools with current
collections averaged - .. almost 13 percent higher eighth-grade writing
scores, - .. almost 11 percent higher fifth-grade writing
scores, - .. more than seven percent higher fifth-grade
reading scores, and - .. almost three percent higher ACT scores.
10Massachusetts State Study (2000)
- Dollars expended on school library media
programs have immediate impact and remain highly
accountable over time. - A well-run school library media program will
provide a vehicle that will advance school
district curriculum goals on a regular basis. - That most desirable bump in MCAS scores
documented by the Simmons' survey at all grade
levels is not the only reason to invest in a
school library media program. It is simply one
more great reason to do so.
11Colorado State Study (2000)How School Librarians
Help Kids Achieve Standards
- In Colorado, where a representative sample of 200
of 1,178 elementary and middle schools responded,
the study found that state test scores for
students in elementary schools with updated
libraries were up to 14 percent higher than for
students at schools with older collections.
12Additional Advocacy Resources
- Additional research studies (web links)
- Scholastic Study school libraries work (pdf)
- 2009 Idaho Study Executive Summary and full
report (word doc) - An administrators guide to school libraries (pdf)
- Stephen Krashen (stephenkrashen.com)
13Fundraisers
- Penny Drive
- Coins for the Library
- X-athon (read, bike, jump rope)
- Yard Sale
- Adopt a book (parents businesses)
- Silent Auction (solicit local businesses)
14Penny Drive
- Each class has a large jar for coins. Pennies
count for your class, silver counts against your
class. Dollars count for your class. The idea is
to load up your jar with pennies and dollars and
add silver to your competitors jars. The class
with the most money (PenniesDollars-Silver) is
the winner.
15Coins for the Library
- Oct 10th (10/10) dimes
- Last day of quarter quarters
- 100th day of school pennies
- Cinco de Mayo (5/5) nickels
- Each of these days send a zip lock baggie
home with each student with a note attached, e.g.
Library Fundraiser 05/05/11 On May 5 we will be
collecting nickels for the library. Please
donate as many nickels (or other money) that you
can spare. THANK YOU! Nancy Olson, Librarian
16Anything a-thon
- Participating students get pledges from
friends, family and neighbors for x amount per
page read, laps around the track, minutes jumping
rope etc.
17School yard Sale
- Solicit garage sale items from parents and the
local community and stage a Saturday morning yard
sale in the school parking lot or playground.
Sell cold water, hot coffee, sodas to supplement
the income from your merchandise.
18Adopt a Book
- Create a list based on your needs
- Use die cut to create an open book blank for the
number of titles on your list - Print your list (2 column annotated) on Titlewave
and cut each title and paste onto die cut blank. - Post books on a poster board
- Display at school or local business
19Silent Auction
- Solicit items from local retailers and hold a
silent auction during parent teacher conferences
or any time when your school has a high traffic
event.
20Fundraising
- Community Partners local businesses and/or
service organizations - Make the case short and sweet
- Explain the funding situation
- Explain why new books are important
- Tell them what you want - x dollars, a donation
of merchandise or a service (silent auction) - Whats in it for them
- Follow up / Thank you!
21Community Partnersadopt a school library
- Service Organizations
- Kiwanis
- Rotary
- Soroptimist
- Local Businesses
- TitleEZ
- Adopt a book
- Merchandise (silent auction, yard sale)
- Target Red Card