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A Dynamic Library Program: It’s all about student learning.
“Access to more and more information is of little value unless a school places high value on equipping its community in the processes of becoming informed.” James  Henri
The process of being informed:  “If you’re going to teach anything in the Information Age shouldn’t it be how to find, evaluate, and use online information critically?”  Alan November
Schools must adopt the educational philosophy that the library media program is fully integrated into the educational program. This integration strengthens the teaching/learning process so that students can develop the vital skills necessary to locate, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and communicate information and ideas.  AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling
Educational Program at QA
21st  Century learning/PYP: 1.	Creativity and Innovation (risk-takers)  2.  	Communication and Collaboration  (communicators, open-minded, balanced)  3.   Research and Information Fluency  (inquirers, knowledgeable) 4.Critical Thinking, Problem-solving, and  Decision-making (reflective, caring, thinkers)  5.     Digital Citizenship (principled)  6.  	Technology Operations and Concepts
PYP principles: Inquiry learning Transdisciplinary learning Essential elements –  knowledge, skills, concepts, attitudes, action IB Profile
Essential  Skills in Research: Questioning Brainstorming Recognizing  an information need Finding key words Evaluating information Note-making Searching different media Using the WWW Ethical use of information Citations Sharing information - collaboration
Language Support Teacher Librarian Literacy Coordinator TIFS ESL Humanities Coordinator Math Coordinator Science Coordinator School Libraries Work!  Research Foundation Paper 2008
	When the library media program is fully integrated into the instructional program of the school:  ,[object Object]
The library program is an extension of the classroom.
Information skills are taught and learned within the context of the classroom curriculum.
The wide range of resources, technologies, and services needed to meet students learning and information needs are readily available in a cost-effective manner.AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling
How can this integration be achieved? ,[object Object]
 Flexible scheduling in the library,[object Object]
What is Flexible Scheduling? Shannon (1996):   “The library media specialist and the teacher plan together for instruction or use of resources based on student learning needs in each curriculum unit and schedule on that basis. The schedule is arranged on an ad hoc basis and varies constantly.”
Flexible Scheduling Allows teachers to bring their classes to the library at the time of greatest need for instructional purposes. Flexible Access Allows students to visit the library at their point of need. Flexible Access and Technology Integration in your Classroom
Why Flexible Scheduling? Educational research on effective learning tells us: ,[object Object]
inquiry-basedlearning is more meaningful
student achievement increases when libraries and librarians play an integral role in student learningFlexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation: How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards
Why Flexible Scheduling? "Donham van Deusen and Tallman (1994)  . . . found that more collaborative planning and teaching existed in schools with flexible- or mixed-scheduled libraries, particularly where principals expected team planning and librarians were full-time and did not cover teacher planning time."  Flexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation: How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards
"The integrated library media program philosophy requires that an open schedule must be maintained. Classes cannot be scheduled in the library media center to provide teacher release or preparation time. Students and teachers must be able to come to the center throughout the day to use information sources, to read for pleasure, and to meet and work with other students and teachers.” AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling  
What does it take to implement? Donham van Deusen (1995) suggested the following conditions are necessary for successful implementation: ,[object Object]
Flexible access to the library media center throughout the day
Team planning
Principal expectations for collaboration
Acommitmentto resource-based learning Flexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation
AN EFFECTIVE SCHOOL LIBRARY… 􀂊 Is accessible to the total school community, on site or remotely 􀂊 Is cost effective because one book is used by many 􀂊 Provides flexible scheduling and timely access to the collection   	by all students 􀂊 Offers a broad range of materials—reference, fiction, and 	nonfiction 􀂊 Addresses a broad range of reading levels 􀂊 Minimizes loss through cost-effective tracking systems 􀂊 Supports learning to read and reading to learn with 	informational 	and imaginative text and literature 􀂊 Adds new resources throughout the school year to keep 	collections dynamic 􀂊 Creates a sense of ownership that is shared by the entire school 	community Roscello, Frances and Patricia Webster (2002). Characteristics of School Library Media Programs and Classroom Collections: Talking Points. Albany, NY: Office of Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and Continuing Education, New York State Education Department.
Librarians are NOT single-subject teachers, as are music, art, PE.  These Single-subject teachers will integrate what they do into the UOI, but they teach a specific subject. .
Everything that the teacher librarian is qualified to teach, and is interested in helping the students learn, is inextricably tied to the classroom curriculum.
Teacher Librarians are trained as: Teachers and as Information specialists –  skilled at sourcing and selecting resources; skilled at search techniques, evaluating websites, using information.
Current library program: Each class visits the library once a week: book exchange,  short lesson – sharing  new titles, introducing a genre, learning library lay-out, very basic skills. Library schedule fixed. Teachers’ schedules fixed, with little room for manoeuvre.
Flexible Library schedule: Classes sign up for a 20 minute book exchange per week/ could be a reading period.  Teacher accompanies students. Teacher librarian works with grade level teachers, team teaching, supporting units of inquiry, reinforcing information literacy skills.  The library can be scheduled separately from the teacher librarian.
What does a successful flex program look like for students? ,[object Object]
Students are in the habit of coming to the library as soon as they need new reading materials.  Many come more than once a week.
 Students see the librarian as a literacy and inquiry resource,[object Object],[object Object]
Grade-level teams meet at least once per unit of inquiry with TIFS and the librarian.
Where appropriate, librarian and TIFS meet with other support teachers.
Classes are scheduled in the library and IT lab as needed,[object Object]
Classroom teachers, librarians, and TIFs are all responsible for the Information and Technology Literacy curriculum.
Classroom teachers often team teach with the TIFs and librarian,[object Object]
requiring and attending planning meetings
allowing for adequate staffing,[object Object]
Busy and varied days

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Flexible scheduling in the library

  • 1. A Dynamic Library Program: It’s all about student learning.
  • 2. “Access to more and more information is of little value unless a school places high value on equipping its community in the processes of becoming informed.” James Henri
  • 3. The process of being informed: “If you’re going to teach anything in the Information Age shouldn’t it be how to find, evaluate, and use online information critically?” Alan November
  • 4. Schools must adopt the educational philosophy that the library media program is fully integrated into the educational program. This integration strengthens the teaching/learning process so that students can develop the vital skills necessary to locate, analyze, evaluate, interpret, and communicate information and ideas. AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling
  • 6. 21st Century learning/PYP: 1. Creativity and Innovation (risk-takers) 2. Communication and Collaboration (communicators, open-minded, balanced) 3. Research and Information Fluency (inquirers, knowledgeable) 4.Critical Thinking, Problem-solving, and Decision-making (reflective, caring, thinkers) 5. Digital Citizenship (principled) 6. Technology Operations and Concepts
  • 7. PYP principles: Inquiry learning Transdisciplinary learning Essential elements – knowledge, skills, concepts, attitudes, action IB Profile
  • 8.
  • 9. Essential Skills in Research: Questioning Brainstorming Recognizing an information need Finding key words Evaluating information Note-making Searching different media Using the WWW Ethical use of information Citations Sharing information - collaboration
  • 10. Language Support Teacher Librarian Literacy Coordinator TIFS ESL Humanities Coordinator Math Coordinator Science Coordinator School Libraries Work! Research Foundation Paper 2008
  • 11.
  • 12. The library program is an extension of the classroom.
  • 13. Information skills are taught and learned within the context of the classroom curriculum.
  • 14. The wide range of resources, technologies, and services needed to meet students learning and information needs are readily available in a cost-effective manner.AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. What is Flexible Scheduling? Shannon (1996):   “The library media specialist and the teacher plan together for instruction or use of resources based on student learning needs in each curriculum unit and schedule on that basis. The schedule is arranged on an ad hoc basis and varies constantly.”
  • 18. Flexible Scheduling Allows teachers to bring their classes to the library at the time of greatest need for instructional purposes. Flexible Access Allows students to visit the library at their point of need. Flexible Access and Technology Integration in your Classroom
  • 19.
  • 21. student achievement increases when libraries and librarians play an integral role in student learningFlexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation: How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards
  • 22. Why Flexible Scheduling? "Donham van Deusen and Tallman (1994)  . . . found that more collaborative planning and teaching existed in schools with flexible- or mixed-scheduled libraries, particularly where principals expected team planning and librarians were full-time and did not cover teacher planning time."  Flexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation: How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards
  • 23. "The integrated library media program philosophy requires that an open schedule must be maintained. Classes cannot be scheduled in the library media center to provide teacher release or preparation time. Students and teachers must be able to come to the center throughout the day to use information sources, to read for pleasure, and to meet and work with other students and teachers.” AASL Position Statement on Flexible Scheduling  
  • 24.
  • 25. Flexible access to the library media center throughout the day
  • 28. Acommitmentto resource-based learning Flexible Scheduling: Implementing an Innovation
  • 29. AN EFFECTIVE SCHOOL LIBRARY… 􀂊 Is accessible to the total school community, on site or remotely 􀂊 Is cost effective because one book is used by many 􀂊 Provides flexible scheduling and timely access to the collection by all students 􀂊 Offers a broad range of materials—reference, fiction, and nonfiction 􀂊 Addresses a broad range of reading levels 􀂊 Minimizes loss through cost-effective tracking systems 􀂊 Supports learning to read and reading to learn with informational and imaginative text and literature 􀂊 Adds new resources throughout the school year to keep collections dynamic 􀂊 Creates a sense of ownership that is shared by the entire school community Roscello, Frances and Patricia Webster (2002). Characteristics of School Library Media Programs and Classroom Collections: Talking Points. Albany, NY: Office of Elementary, Middle, Secondary, and Continuing Education, New York State Education Department.
  • 30. Librarians are NOT single-subject teachers, as are music, art, PE. These Single-subject teachers will integrate what they do into the UOI, but they teach a specific subject. .
  • 31. Everything that the teacher librarian is qualified to teach, and is interested in helping the students learn, is inextricably tied to the classroom curriculum.
  • 32. Teacher Librarians are trained as: Teachers and as Information specialists – skilled at sourcing and selecting resources; skilled at search techniques, evaluating websites, using information.
  • 33. Current library program: Each class visits the library once a week: book exchange, short lesson – sharing new titles, introducing a genre, learning library lay-out, very basic skills. Library schedule fixed. Teachers’ schedules fixed, with little room for manoeuvre.
  • 34. Flexible Library schedule: Classes sign up for a 20 minute book exchange per week/ could be a reading period. Teacher accompanies students. Teacher librarian works with grade level teachers, team teaching, supporting units of inquiry, reinforcing information literacy skills. The library can be scheduled separately from the teacher librarian.
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  • 36. Students are in the habit of coming to the library as soon as they need new reading materials.  Many come more than once a week.
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  • 38. Grade-level teams meet at least once per unit of inquiry with TIFS and the librarian.
  • 39. Where appropriate, librarian and TIFS meet with other support teachers.
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  • 41. Classroom teachers, librarians, and TIFs are all responsible for the Information and Technology Literacy curriculum.
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  • 43. requiring and attending planning meetings
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  • 46. Time with students focused on learning, not on management
  • 48. Length of time with students varies
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  • 55. Global collaboration in literacy and other projects
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  • 57. Research: There is significant research proving that a well-resourced school library, with a qualified TL, makes a difference to students’ learning. In our situation, I believe that with our resources, and the fact that we do have qualified library staff, it does not make sense to not utilize fully either the resources or the skills of the library staff. Our library does not need to be purely a repository for books and other resources – it can be the heart of all learning in our school – and will be so when the new learning hub comes into being, but only if the philosophy is in place.
  • 58. COLORADO (LANCE, ET. AL., 1993; LANCE, ET. AL., 2000) 􀂊 The size of the school library staff and collection explained 21% of variation in 7th grade Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) reading scores, while controlling for socio-economic conditions (1993). 􀂊 Elementary school students with the most collaborative teacher librarians scored 21% higher on Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) reading scores than students with the least collaborative teacher-librarians (2000).
  • 59. DELAWARE (TODD, 2005–6) Data collected from this study shows that 98.2% of students were helped by the school library in their learning process, when the school libraries had state certified, full-time school librarians, flexible schedules, active instructional programs for information literacy development, and a networked information technology infrastructure.
  • 60. DELAWARE (TODD, 2005–6) The mere presence of a large collection of books, magazines, and newspapers in the school library is not enough to generate high levels of academic achievement by students. Such collections only make a positive difference when they are part of school-wide initiatives to integrate information literacy into the school’s approach to standards and curricula.
  • 61. DELAWARE (TODD, 2005–6) Elementary schools with flexibly scheduled libraries performed 10% better in reading and 11% better in writing on the ISAT tests of fifth graders than schools with less flexibly scheduled libraries.
  • 62. Teacher comments: I love the flexible schedule because it allows me to send the students as they need to get a book or as they need to do research and doesn't tie me to a certain time, and the students can read as much as they want to because they can go and get more books and don't have to wait until the next week to get a book. —fourth-grade teacher
  • 63. Teacher comments: It's a lot easier to be able to say, “Why don't you go check it out in the library? That's a great question.” And feel comfortable that they can go to the library and be able to get the help and look it up without me trying to schedule a time, like, “OK, that's a great question, but we'll have to look it up next week when we go to the library.” —third- and fourth-grade teacher.
  • 64. Teacher comment on the loss of planning time: You need to look at it the other way to see that the students really benefit the most, it depends on who we're here to benefit, I guess—for the benefit of the teacher or the benefit of the students, being able to learn some real-life skills. —fourth-grade teacher
  • 65. Teacher comments: And I think it also encourages the children to use the library more. At other schools I've been at, the library just isn't on anyone's mind. But I think in ours the library is very central. Not only is it physically central in the building, but I think it's central in kids' minds. —first- and second-grade teacher
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