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Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric
                                Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric
   All Exemplary and Exceptional programs will meet or exceed the definitions below for Basic, Proficient, and Exemplary
   programs. All Exemplary and Exceptional programs will have achieved the requirements set out in state education laws, state
   board policies, state guidelines, and selected National Standards.

      Target Indicators                                                                     Levels of Proficiency
       And Categories
Category 1 - Student
Achievement and Instruction                          Basic                                  Proficient                                   Exemplary

1. Information Literacy Standards, as    Information Literacy Skills        Information literacy skills are           The library media program fosters critical
defined in QCC Standards, are            curriculum is comprised of         integrated into the curriculum            thinking skills and independent inquiry so
integrated into content instruction      basic library media orientation    through the collaborative efforts of      students can learn to choose reliable
(Information Power; Principle 2; Pg.     skills and instruction on how to   the library media specialist and          information and become
58)                                      find information.                  teachers.                                 proactive and thoughtful users of information
                                                                                                                      and resources.


2. Collaborative planning includes       Library media specialist           Library media specialist encourages       Library media specialist actively plans with and
library media specialists and teachers   participates in collaborative      collaborative planning among              encourages every teacher to participate in the
to ensure use of library media center    planning when initiated by the     teachers who are teaching units of        design of instruction. Learning strategies and
resources that support on-going          teacher.                           similar content. The library media        activities for all students are designed with all
classroom instruction and                                                   specialist is familiar with the Georgia   teachers who are willing to plan collaboratively.
implementation of state curriculum                                          Standards.org                             All students with diverse learning styles, abilities,
(IFBD 160-4-4-.01)                                                          (http://www.georgiastandards.org/)        and needs are included in collaborative plans.
                                                                            web site and encourages teachers to       The
                                                                            use the resources available on GSO.       library media specialist is knowledgeable about
                                                                                                                      the Georgia Performance Standards and can assist
                                                                                                                      both teachers and students in order to enhance and
                                                                                                                      support teaching and learning




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3. Professional library media staff is   The library media specialist       The library media specialist              The library media specialist uses a variety of
engaged in active teaching role/s.       makes recommendations to           and                                       teaching styles to meet the diverse needs of
(Information Power;                      students for class projects and    teachers     plan      and    teach       students. Collaborative planning determines
Principle 4, p. 58)                      pleasure reading. The library      collaboratively so that the library       where and how student assessment takes place,
                                         media specialist provides basic    media program is an extension of          and whether the teacher, the library media
                                         orientation and instruction on     classroom instruction.                    specialist or both does the assessment.
                                         information location skills.



4. The library media center resources    Bulletin boards and displays of    The library media center offers           The library media center is a critical element in
encourage and support reading,           books and reading materials        events and activities that appeal to a    the school’s reading program. The library
viewing, and listening.                  reflect different aspects of the   wide                                      media
(Information Power;                      curriculum, holidays, and          range of interests. Attendance and        program meets the needs of both the curriculum
Principle 6, p. 58)                      community interests to support     circulation statistics verify             and recreational reading.
                                         recreational reading.              students’
5. Services are provided to students     The library media center           use. library media staff selects
                                                                            The                                       The library media specialist and teachers
who have diverse learning abilities,     resources reflect diverse          resources and informs teachers of         collect and use student data to design activities
styles, and needs.                       learning abilities, styles, and    these                                     that will
(Information Power; Principle 7,         needs.                             resources with recommendations            lead to student achievement. The library
 p. 58)                                                                     to support students’ diverse              media program supports instructional
                                                                            learning                                  strategies and
                                                                            abilities and styles. The library media   learning activities that meet individual needs. The
                                                                            specialist is familiar with the           library media specialist is knowledgeable about the
                                                                            Lexile framework.                         Lexile framework.

6. Student achievement is routinely      The classroom teacher is           Together the teacher and library          The teacher and library media specialist use
assessed.                                responsible for assessing          media specialist develop a rubric(s)      a variety of collaboratively designed tools
(A Planning Guide for Information        student achievement.               or another                                for
Power; p. 36)                                                               effective means for assessing             assessing student achievement, e.g., rubrics,
                                                                            student achievement.                      student self-evaluations, and student presentations
                                                                                                                      to peers
                                                                                                                      and/or adult professionals in a field of study.
Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric

            Target Indicators


Category 2 - Staffing                                 Basic                              Proficient                                    Exemplary
7. If less than base size:                In compliance with state board    Full-time library media specialist is   Full-time certified library media specialist is
A school system shall provide no less     rule. Adult supervision may be    employed and is not shared at any       employed Adult supervision by certified
than half-time services of a library      parent/peer volunteers.           other time with other areas in the      personnel is available for the entire day.
media specialist for each school less                                       school nor does he/she provide
than base size and shall provide adult                                      services outside
supervision in the library media center                                     the library media center.
for the entire instructional day.
(Base size defined by unweighted
FTE: K-5, 450; 6-8, 624; 9-12, 970)
(CGB, 160-5-1-.22)

7. If base size or larger:                In compliance with state board    Library media specialist is not         The following criteria that exceed state rules are in
A school system shall employ a full-      rule, but the library media       required to perform other duties on     place: Additional support personnel are employed
time library media specialist for each    specialist may be required to     a daily or frequent basis. A part-      in areas of the library media program. Library
base size school or larger.               perform other duties on a daily   time library media paraprofessional     media staff is always available throughout the
(Base size defined by unweighted          or frequent basis.                is employed.                            instructional day to assist teachers and students.
FTE: K-5, 450; 6-8, 624; 9-12, 970)                                                                                 Support staff is not shared in other areas of the
(CGB, 160-5-1-.22)                                                                                                  school. A full-time paraprofessional person
                                                                                                                    (clerk) is on staff in the library media center.




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                                                            Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools
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Target Indicators

Category 3 - Facilities, Access,                          Basic                               Proficient                                     Exemplary
and Resources

8. There shall be a plan for flexibly        Flexible scheduling makes           Flexible scheduling and library           Flexible scheduling is maintained allowing full
scheduled library media center access        resources and assistance            media staff are available throughout      participation of teachers and the library media
for students and teachers in groups or       available at the time of learning   the day to assist teachers and            specialist in collaborative planning and allowing
as individuals simultaneously                need. Library media staff is        students regardless                       students to come to the library media center at
throughout each instructional day.           available to teachers and           of ability or disability. The library     any time. The library media center is available
Accessibility shall refer to the facility,   students for most of the school     media center is available either          both before and after school. Some evening
the staff, and the resources and shall       day.                                before or after school.                   hours may be scheduled for instructional needs of
be based on instructional need.                                                                                            students and families.
(IFBD 160-4-4-.01)

9. School library media center square Based on FTE, the library                  Based on FTE, the library media           Based on FTE, the library media center
footage requirements based on FTE.     media center meets minimum                center exceeds minimum square             exceeds minimum square footage requirements
(Square Footage Requirements for       square footage requirements.              footage requirements and is large         and is large enough to accommodate large and
Use in Developing the Local Facilities                                           enough to accommodate large and           small groups
Plans)                                                                           small groups and individuals working      and individuals working simultaneously.
                                                                                 simultaneously. Shelving, storage         Shelving, storage areas, and wiring meet the
                                                                                 areas, and wiring meet the needs of the   needs of the collection. In addition, production
                                                                                 collection.                               and
10. Central electronic media           School is not new; this                   By the end of 2007-2008 school            presentation space isoavailable.meets
                                                                                                                           Electronic distributi n system
distribution system for television and requirement is in the facilities          year, the electronic distribution         state requirements.
radio programs is available.           plan for future capital                   system will be complete.
(Square Footage Requirements for       expenditures.
Use in Developing the Local Facilities
Plans)




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Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric
11. Print and non-print resources and        Print and non-print library           Print and non-print resources,              Print and non-print resources, including
access to online information are basic       media center resources are        including subscription databases and         subscription databases, access to the Internet,
to a library media program. A school        adequate to support the core        other library media center resources         and other library media center resources are
  network is effective for delivering        curriculum. Two or three              are available online to multiple           available on a LAN throughout the school.
media resources to the classroom and      computers for student access to         networked computers within the               Some library media center resources are
   beyond. Multiple computers are         online resources are available in      library media center only. A LAN         accessible via Internet access outside the school.
 available for student access to online       the library media center.             (Local Area Network) is fully           Students use library media center technology
  resources that enhance instruction.                                             functional. Network services are             independently for extended projects and
 (FY02 Computers in the Classroom                                                    delivered to all classrooms.          information retrieval. The library media center
   Technology Project - A Georgia                                                  There is a minimum of ten (10)            has in excess of ten (10) books per student.
             Lottery Grant)                                                          books per student. Nonprint           There are three (3) nonprint items per student.
                                                                                    materials average two (2) per
12. All library media resources are       Management and circulation                           student.
                                                                               The OPAC is electronically networked      The OPAC is available on a LAN throughout
managed for maximum efficient use.        workstations and at least one        to several computers within the library   the school. All resources are recorded in
The library media center has an           online catalog access (OPAC)         media center. MARC format is used.        MARC format so that access is available on
electronic online public access catalog   exist in the library media center.   New acquisitions are added based on       the LAN and weeding of out-of-date materials
(OPAC). Funds for acquisition of          MARC format is used.                 reliable review sources, state and        can be timely. New acquisitions are added
computers are utilized to implement                                            national award books, and curriculum      based on reliable review sources, state and
the goals/objectives set forth in the                                          needs. Weeding is an ongoing              national award books, and curriculum needs.
System Three-Year Technology Plan                                              practice. A network distribution of       The OPAC is up-to-date and reflects the
or in the System Comprehensive                                                 resources beyond the library media        library media center holdings.
School Improvement Plan.                                                       center is not available.                  Some library media center resources are
(FY02 Computers in the                                                                                                   accessible via Internet access outside of the
Classroom Technology Project - A                                                                                         school building.
Georgia Lottery Grant)




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13. One of the national educational      Number of GALILEO                Number of GALILEO searches by          Instruction and promotion of GALILEO will be
technology goals states: “Effective      searches by students and staff   students and staff will be more than   in an organized manner. Searches will be
and engaging software and on-line        in your system will be the       the previous year. Information about   conducted in such a way that maximize efficiency
resources will be an integral part of    same as the previous year.       the number of searches can be          and result in a high quality product Best
every school’s curriculum.” The          Information about the            obtained on a system level through     Practices and Learning Models that encourage
GALILEO on-line service provides         number of searches can be        GALILEO statistics.                    and endorse GALILEO will be produced, taught,
Georgia students and teachers access     obtained on a system level                                              and shared with other library media specialists
to exceptional on-line resources at no   through GALILEO statistics.                                             throughout the state. Professional Development
cost to the local school district. .                                                                             courses with the staff and faculty will be
Searches performed in GALILEO                                                                                    conducted.
databases will exceed one million
annually and the number of full-
content items viewed will exceed one
million annually.
State of Georgia Technology Plan
2003-2006.




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                                                          Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools
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      Target Indicators
Category 4 - Administrative
Support                                             Basic                              Proficient                                    Exemplary

14. The local system superintendent      A system media contact          The SMCP coordinates                     The SMCP maintains communication among
shall appoint a system media contact     person (SMCP) is appointed      communication among all library          library media specialists in the district. District
person (SMCP) to serve as a liaison to   and communication from the      media specialists in the district, and   level administrators facilitate the communication
the department.                          SMCP is received and posted     disseminates messages from DOE,          among the SMCP, library media specialists, and
(IFBD, 160-4-4.-.01 )                    for all library media           GALILEO, and other entities.             themselves. The SMCP understands the role of
                                         specialists and staff. The                                               the library media specialist and encourages
                                         media coordinator or                                                     opportunities for library media specialists to meet
                                         curriculum coordinator may                                               regularly. The district encourages links on school
                                         serve as the SMCP to                                                     and district websites for library media center
                                         facilitate communication to                                              announcements and services.
15. Administrative staff support at      and from DOE.
                                         The school principal provides   The school principal and district        The school principal and district administrators
both the school and district levels is   support to the library media    administrators take an active role       take a leadership role in encouraging teachers to
essential for the development of a       program and makes time to       in encouraging teachers to               integrate library media resources into the
strong library media program.            meet with the library media     integrate library media resources        curriculum, fostering a climate of collaboration and
(Information Power; Principle 4, p.      specialist occasionally.        into the curriculum. School,             inquiry, encouraging the library media specialist to
100)                                                                     department, and district level           be knowledgeable about current educational trends,
                                                                         administrators meet regularly            promoting occasional visits to exemplary
                                                                         with the library media specialist.       programs, and providing budgetary support.




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school. A library media committee makes recommendations and decisions relating to planning, operation, evaluation, and improvement of th

me as the technology committee in some local schools.)
 (This committee may be the same as the technology committee in some schools.)
ration of materials. This policy, which may be the media/technology plan in some schools, is the basis of operation for actions of the advisory




or update consideratio




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                                                         Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools
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       Target Indicators
Category 5 - Staff                                   Basic                             Proficient                                      Exemplary
Development
19. Staff development opportunities      Library media specialist        Library media specialist seeks to          Library media specialist continually seeks to
are available both for the library       participates in staff           enhance his/her professional skills,       enhance his/her professional, particularly
media staff to enhance their own         development options and         particularly technology skills, beyond     technology, skills. The library media specialist,
professional knowledge and for the       provides informal staff         those required for recertification or by   when funding permits, also participates annually
library media staff to provide           development instruction         the school district. Library media         in state or national conferences. The library
information and technology literacy      during collaborative            specialist provides occasional formal      media specialist is included in planning the staff
skills to other teachers and             planning with teachers.         staff development instruction and          development program for the school staff and
administrative staff. Professional       Current professional            informal instruction during                assists in teaching and organizing sessions. The
resources and services for all faculty   resources are maintained in     collaborative planning with teachers.      library media specialist is recognized as a master
members are provided in the library      the library media center if     The school system makes staff              teacher and provides staff development options
media center for the “learning           the district does not provide   development options available for          beyond routine planning. The library media
community“.                              a centralized professional      library media support staff. The           specialist draws on professional resources both at
(Information Power; Principle 8, p.      resource center.                library media specialist is                the local and district levels and online to provide
100)                                                                     knowledgeable of                           individual assistance to teachers using technology
                                                                         the district professional                  and designing curriculum. The library media
                                                                         development services.                      specialist may also assist the teacher in his/her
                                                                                                                    graduate research and secure professional
                                                                                                                    resources for them through interlibrary loan.

Category 6 — Other

(Write an additional indicator here)




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List of citations used in this rubric:

  Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning.
      http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AASL/Professional_Tools10/Information_Power/Information_Power.htm
      American Association of School Librarians [and] Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Chicago:
      American Library Association, 1998. ISBN 0-8389-3470-6

  Official Code of Georgia: O.C.G.A. 20-2-167, 12/03/01 and O.C.G.A 20-2-184, http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-
     bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=20-2-167 http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=20-2-184

  A Planning Guide for Information Power. .American Association of School Librarians a division of the American Library Association,
  Chicago, 1999, ISBN # 0-8389-8073-2

  State Board Rule: IDA (1), 160-4-2-.01The Quality Core Curriculum and Student Competencies
      http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-4-2-.01.pdf

  State Board Rule: IFBD, 160-4-4.-.01 Media Programs
      http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-4-4-.01.pdf

  State Board Rule: CGB, 160-5-1-.22 Personnel Required
      http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-5-1-.22.pdf

  State Lottery Guidelines: FY02 Computers in the Classroom Technology Project - A Georgia Lottery Grant
      http://techservices.doe.k12.ga.us/edtech/edtechcomputerclass.htm

  State Facilities Guidelines: Square Footage Requirements for Use in Developing the Local Facilities Plans;
      http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/schools/facilities/squareft.pdf

  The State of Georgia K-12 Technology Plan: 2003-2006. Georgia Department of Education.
     http://techservices.doe.k12.ga.us/edtech/2003techplan.php
         st
      21 Century Library Learning Standards: 2007. American Association of School Librarians (AASL).
      http://www.ala.org/aasl/reno

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                                             Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools
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Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Rubric

  • 1. Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric All Exemplary and Exceptional programs will meet or exceed the definitions below for Basic, Proficient, and Exemplary programs. All Exemplary and Exceptional programs will have achieved the requirements set out in state education laws, state board policies, state guidelines, and selected National Standards. Target Indicators Levels of Proficiency And Categories Category 1 - Student Achievement and Instruction Basic Proficient Exemplary 1. Information Literacy Standards, as Information Literacy Skills Information literacy skills are The library media program fosters critical defined in QCC Standards, are curriculum is comprised of integrated into the curriculum thinking skills and independent inquiry so integrated into content instruction basic library media orientation through the collaborative efforts of students can learn to choose reliable (Information Power; Principle 2; Pg. skills and instruction on how to the library media specialist and information and become 58) find information. teachers. proactive and thoughtful users of information and resources. 2. Collaborative planning includes Library media specialist Library media specialist encourages Library media specialist actively plans with and library media specialists and teachers participates in collaborative collaborative planning among encourages every teacher to participate in the to ensure use of library media center planning when initiated by the teachers who are teaching units of design of instruction. Learning strategies and resources that support on-going teacher. similar content. The library media activities for all students are designed with all classroom instruction and specialist is familiar with the Georgia teachers who are willing to plan collaboratively. implementation of state curriculum Standards.org All students with diverse learning styles, abilities, (IFBD 160-4-4-.01) (http://www.georgiastandards.org/) and needs are included in collaborative plans. web site and encourages teachers to The use the resources available on GSO. library media specialist is knowledgeable about the Georgia Performance Standards and can assist both teachers and students in order to enhance and support teaching and learning Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 2. 3. Professional library media staff is The library media specialist The library media specialist The library media specialist uses a variety of engaged in active teaching role/s. makes recommendations to and teaching styles to meet the diverse needs of (Information Power; students for class projects and teachers plan and teach students. Collaborative planning determines Principle 4, p. 58) pleasure reading. The library collaboratively so that the library where and how student assessment takes place, media specialist provides basic media program is an extension of and whether the teacher, the library media orientation and instruction on classroom instruction. specialist or both does the assessment. information location skills. 4. The library media center resources Bulletin boards and displays of The library media center offers The library media center is a critical element in encourage and support reading, books and reading materials events and activities that appeal to a the school’s reading program. The library viewing, and listening. reflect different aspects of the wide media (Information Power; curriculum, holidays, and range of interests. Attendance and program meets the needs of both the curriculum Principle 6, p. 58) community interests to support circulation statistics verify and recreational reading. recreational reading. students’ 5. Services are provided to students The library media center use. library media staff selects The The library media specialist and teachers who have diverse learning abilities, resources reflect diverse resources and informs teachers of collect and use student data to design activities styles, and needs. learning abilities, styles, and these that will (Information Power; Principle 7, needs. resources with recommendations lead to student achievement. The library p. 58) to support students’ diverse media program supports instructional learning strategies and abilities and styles. The library media learning activities that meet individual needs. The specialist is familiar with the library media specialist is knowledgeable about the Lexile framework. Lexile framework. 6. Student achievement is routinely The classroom teacher is Together the teacher and library The teacher and library media specialist use assessed. responsible for assessing media specialist develop a rubric(s) a variety of collaboratively designed tools (A Planning Guide for Information student achievement. or another for Power; p. 36) effective means for assessing assessing student achievement, e.g., rubrics, student achievement. student self-evaluations, and student presentations to peers and/or adult professionals in a field of study.
  • 3. Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric Target Indicators Category 2 - Staffing Basic Proficient Exemplary 7. If less than base size: In compliance with state board Full-time library media specialist is Full-time certified library media specialist is A school system shall provide no less rule. Adult supervision may be employed and is not shared at any employed Adult supervision by certified than half-time services of a library parent/peer volunteers. other time with other areas in the personnel is available for the entire day. media specialist for each school less school nor does he/she provide than base size and shall provide adult services outside supervision in the library media center the library media center. for the entire instructional day. (Base size defined by unweighted FTE: K-5, 450; 6-8, 624; 9-12, 970) (CGB, 160-5-1-.22) 7. If base size or larger: In compliance with state board Library media specialist is not The following criteria that exceed state rules are in A school system shall employ a full- rule, but the library media required to perform other duties on place: Additional support personnel are employed time library media specialist for each specialist may be required to a daily or frequent basis. A part- in areas of the library media program. Library base size school or larger. perform other duties on a daily time library media paraprofessional media staff is always available throughout the (Base size defined by unweighted or frequent basis. is employed. instructional day to assist teachers and students. FTE: K-5, 450; 6-8, 624; 9-12, 970) Support staff is not shared in other areas of the (CGB, 160-5-1-.22) school. A full-time paraprofessional person (clerk) is on staff in the library media center. Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 4. Target Indicators Category 3 - Facilities, Access, Basic Proficient Exemplary and Resources 8. There shall be a plan for flexibly Flexible scheduling makes Flexible scheduling and library Flexible scheduling is maintained allowing full scheduled library media center access resources and assistance media staff are available throughout participation of teachers and the library media for students and teachers in groups or available at the time of learning the day to assist teachers and specialist in collaborative planning and allowing as individuals simultaneously need. Library media staff is students regardless students to come to the library media center at throughout each instructional day. available to teachers and of ability or disability. The library any time. The library media center is available Accessibility shall refer to the facility, students for most of the school media center is available either both before and after school. Some evening the staff, and the resources and shall day. before or after school. hours may be scheduled for instructional needs of be based on instructional need. students and families. (IFBD 160-4-4-.01) 9. School library media center square Based on FTE, the library Based on FTE, the library media Based on FTE, the library media center footage requirements based on FTE. media center meets minimum center exceeds minimum square exceeds minimum square footage requirements (Square Footage Requirements for square footage requirements. footage requirements and is large and is large enough to accommodate large and Use in Developing the Local Facilities enough to accommodate large and small groups Plans) small groups and individuals working and individuals working simultaneously. simultaneously. Shelving, storage Shelving, storage areas, and wiring meet the areas, and wiring meet the needs of the needs of the collection. In addition, production collection. and 10. Central electronic media School is not new; this By the end of 2007-2008 school presentation space isoavailable.meets Electronic distributi n system distribution system for television and requirement is in the facilities year, the electronic distribution state requirements. radio programs is available. plan for future capital system will be complete. (Square Footage Requirements for expenditures. Use in Developing the Local Facilities Plans) Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 5. Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric 11. Print and non-print resources and Print and non-print library Print and non-print resources, Print and non-print resources, including access to online information are basic media center resources are including subscription databases and subscription databases, access to the Internet, to a library media program. A school adequate to support the core other library media center resources and other library media center resources are network is effective for delivering curriculum. Two or three are available online to multiple available on a LAN throughout the school. media resources to the classroom and computers for student access to networked computers within the Some library media center resources are beyond. Multiple computers are online resources are available in library media center only. A LAN accessible via Internet access outside the school. available for student access to online the library media center. (Local Area Network) is fully Students use library media center technology resources that enhance instruction. functional. Network services are independently for extended projects and (FY02 Computers in the Classroom delivered to all classrooms. information retrieval. The library media center Technology Project - A Georgia There is a minimum of ten (10) has in excess of ten (10) books per student. Lottery Grant) books per student. Nonprint There are three (3) nonprint items per student. materials average two (2) per 12. All library media resources are Management and circulation student. The OPAC is electronically networked The OPAC is available on a LAN throughout managed for maximum efficient use. workstations and at least one to several computers within the library the school. All resources are recorded in The library media center has an online catalog access (OPAC) media center. MARC format is used. MARC format so that access is available on electronic online public access catalog exist in the library media center. New acquisitions are added based on the LAN and weeding of out-of-date materials (OPAC). Funds for acquisition of MARC format is used. reliable review sources, state and can be timely. New acquisitions are added computers are utilized to implement national award books, and curriculum based on reliable review sources, state and the goals/objectives set forth in the needs. Weeding is an ongoing national award books, and curriculum needs. System Three-Year Technology Plan practice. A network distribution of The OPAC is up-to-date and reflects the or in the System Comprehensive resources beyond the library media library media center holdings. School Improvement Plan. center is not available. Some library media center resources are (FY02 Computers in the accessible via Internet access outside of the Classroom Technology Project - A school building. Georgia Lottery Grant) Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 6. 13. One of the national educational Number of GALILEO Number of GALILEO searches by Instruction and promotion of GALILEO will be technology goals states: “Effective searches by students and staff students and staff will be more than in an organized manner. Searches will be and engaging software and on-line in your system will be the the previous year. Information about conducted in such a way that maximize efficiency resources will be an integral part of same as the previous year. the number of searches can be and result in a high quality product Best every school’s curriculum.” The Information about the obtained on a system level through Practices and Learning Models that encourage GALILEO on-line service provides number of searches can be GALILEO statistics. and endorse GALILEO will be produced, taught, Georgia students and teachers access obtained on a system level and shared with other library media specialists to exceptional on-line resources at no through GALILEO statistics. throughout the state. Professional Development cost to the local school district. . courses with the staff and faculty will be Searches performed in GALILEO conducted. databases will exceed one million annually and the number of full- content items viewed will exceed one million annually. State of Georgia Technology Plan 2003-2006. Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 7. Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric Target Indicators Category 4 - Administrative Support Basic Proficient Exemplary 14. The local system superintendent A system media contact The SMCP coordinates The SMCP maintains communication among shall appoint a system media contact person (SMCP) is appointed communication among all library library media specialists in the district. District person (SMCP) to serve as a liaison to and communication from the media specialists in the district, and level administrators facilitate the communication the department. SMCP is received and posted disseminates messages from DOE, among the SMCP, library media specialists, and (IFBD, 160-4-4.-.01 ) for all library media GALILEO, and other entities. themselves. The SMCP understands the role of specialists and staff. The the library media specialist and encourages media coordinator or opportunities for library media specialists to meet curriculum coordinator may regularly. The district encourages links on school serve as the SMCP to and district websites for library media center facilitate communication to announcements and services. 15. Administrative staff support at and from DOE. The school principal provides The school principal and district The school principal and district administrators both the school and district levels is support to the library media administrators take an active role take a leadership role in encouraging teachers to essential for the development of a program and makes time to in encouraging teachers to integrate library media resources into the strong library media program. meet with the library media integrate library media resources curriculum, fostering a climate of collaboration and (Information Power; Principle 4, p. specialist occasionally. into the curriculum. School, inquiry, encouraging the library media specialist to 100) department, and district level be knowledgeable about current educational trends, administrators meet regularly promoting occasional visits to exemplary with the library media specialist. programs, and providing budgetary support. Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 8. school. A library media committee makes recommendations and decisions relating to planning, operation, evaluation, and improvement of th me as the technology committee in some local schools.) (This committee may be the same as the technology committee in some schools.) ration of materials. This policy, which may be the media/technology plan in some schools, is the basis of operation for actions of the advisory or update consideratio Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 9. Georgia DOE 2008 Library Media Program Self-Evaluation Rubric Target Indicators Category 5 - Staff Basic Proficient Exemplary Development 19. Staff development opportunities Library media specialist Library media specialist seeks to Library media specialist continually seeks to are available both for the library participates in staff enhance his/her professional skills, enhance his/her professional, particularly media staff to enhance their own development options and particularly technology skills, beyond technology, skills. The library media specialist, professional knowledge and for the provides informal staff those required for recertification or by when funding permits, also participates annually library media staff to provide development instruction the school district. Library media in state or national conferences. The library information and technology literacy during collaborative specialist provides occasional formal media specialist is included in planning the staff skills to other teachers and planning with teachers. staff development instruction and development program for the school staff and administrative staff. Professional Current professional informal instruction during assists in teaching and organizing sessions. The resources and services for all faculty resources are maintained in collaborative planning with teachers. library media specialist is recognized as a master members are provided in the library the library media center if The school system makes staff teacher and provides staff development options media center for the “learning the district does not provide development options available for beyond routine planning. The library media community“. a centralized professional library media support staff. The specialist draws on professional resources both at (Information Power; Principle 8, p. resource center. library media specialist is the local and district levels and online to provide 100) knowledgeable of individual assistance to teachers using technology the district professional and designing curriculum. The library media development services. specialist may also assist the teacher in his/her graduate research and secure professional resources for them through interlibrary loan. Category 6 — Other (Write an additional indicator here) Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved
  • 10. List of citations used in this rubric: Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning. http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AASL/Professional_Tools10/Information_Power/Information_Power.htm American Association of School Librarians [and] Association for Educational Communications and Technology, Chicago: American Library Association, 1998. ISBN 0-8389-3470-6 Official Code of Georgia: O.C.G.A. 20-2-167, 12/03/01 and O.C.G.A 20-2-184, http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi- bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=20-2-167 http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/gl_codes_detail.pl?code=20-2-184 A Planning Guide for Information Power. .American Association of School Librarians a division of the American Library Association, Chicago, 1999, ISBN # 0-8389-8073-2 State Board Rule: IDA (1), 160-4-2-.01The Quality Core Curriculum and Student Competencies http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-4-2-.01.pdf State Board Rule: IFBD, 160-4-4.-.01 Media Programs http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-4-4-.01.pdf State Board Rule: CGB, 160-5-1-.22 Personnel Required http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/doe/legalservices/160-5-1-.22.pdf State Lottery Guidelines: FY02 Computers in the Classroom Technology Project - A Georgia Lottery Grant http://techservices.doe.k12.ga.us/edtech/edtechcomputerclass.htm State Facilities Guidelines: Square Footage Requirements for Use in Developing the Local Facilities Plans; http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/_documents/schools/facilities/squareft.pdf The State of Georgia K-12 Technology Plan: 2003-2006. Georgia Department of Education. http://techservices.doe.k12.ga.us/edtech/2003techplan.php st 21 Century Library Learning Standards: 2007. American Association of School Librarians (AASL). http://www.ala.org/aasl/reno Georgia Department of Education Kathy Cox, State Superintendent of Schools 10/29/2007 Page of 10 All Rights Reserved