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Children’s Librarians:
Becoming a Media Mentor
Amy Koester
Hello! I’m Amy Koester.
Youth & Family Program
Coordinator, Skokie
Public Library
The Show Me Librarian
Editor & manager,
LittleeLit.com
White paper on Media
Mentorship
On Our Agenda
The landscape of children & media
What libraries are doing
Recommendations & position statements
Media mentorship
The Current Public Landscape
According to Common Sense Media (2013):
75% of
households
own digital
media
(up from 52%
in 2011)
40% of
families with
kids age ≤8
own a tablet
(up from around
8% in 2011)
72% of
kids ages 0-8
have used
digital media
of some kind
The Current Public Landscape
But these are the images families see:
Developmentally appropriate much?
The Current Library Landscape
Competencies for serving youth include (ALSC
2009):
responding to patron needs
creating enjoyable spaces with access
continually developing tech skills
The Current Public Landscape
According to the Young Children, New Media, &
Libraries Survey (2014) of 415 libraries/library
systems:
71% of
libraries use
new media in
programs &
services for
kids
40% offer
tethered
devices
39% use
devices in
storytime
22% of
libraries
provide device
mentoring
services in
some capacity
What the Experts Say
AAP (2013):
limit kids’ screen time to
<1-2 hours daily
no screen media
exposure for kids < 2
caregivers should create
family media plans
Christakis’s (2014) op-ed &
the definition of “screen”
What the Experts Say
NAEYC/Fred Rogers (2012):
digital media are tools
that can support learning
use must be intentional
use must be
developmentally
appropriate
use must support
learning goals
What the Experts Say
Lisa Guernsey (2012):
Content - what is the
specific technology?
Context - how is it
being used?
Child - what are the
individual needs of the
child using it?
What the Experts Say
Joan Ganz Cooney
Center (2011):
joint media
engagement
spontaneous &
designed experiences
of people using media
together
What the Experts Say
Zero to Three (2014)
caregivers must
participate in screen
time
screen time should be
interactive
caregivers should
extend learning
beyond the screen
Media Mentor
/ˈmēdēə ˈmenˌtôr/
noun
1. a person who supports children & their
families in their decisions & practice around
media use
2. a person who has access to, and shares,
recommendations for and research on
children’s media use
Your Media Mentor Toolbox
Position statements
Evaluative resources
New & developing research
Support from administrators
Position Statements
Know what your key position statements say
AAP
NAEYC/Fred Rogers
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney
Position Statements
Thoughtfully apply these positions to the programs
& services you offer
media is used jointly with an adult caregiver
media is used to further explore a topic
media is a supplement, not a replacement
media use is accompanied by information
consider caregiver appvisory workshops
Position Statements
When caregivers ask questions about digital media
use
objectively reference position statements
let families make their own decisions
Evaluative Resources
Locate your go-to recommendation sources
Children’s Technology Review
Common Sense Media
Digital Storytime
Horn Book
School Library Journal
Smart Apps for Kids
Evaluative Resources
Be critical in evaluating media you are considering
for your library
Find or create a rubric (I like Claudia Haines’s at
nevershushed.com)
Always defer to developmental appropriateness
Remember Guernsey’s 3 Cs
Evaluative Resources
Give caregivers tools to be critical in choosing
media for their families
“Is the technology intuitive for your child, or is it
frustrating?”
“Does the technology reinforce learning or
experiences your child acquires off-screen?”
“Can you stand the technology enough to use it
with your child?”
New & Developing Research
Keep abreast of new and developing research
Look to institutions
ALSC
Fred Rogers Center blog
Joan Ganz Cooney Center blog
TEC Center at the Erikson Institute
New & Developing Research
Be flexible
Be responsive
Be objective
Administrative Support
Effective media mentorship takes time
Learning the resources
Thoughtful integration
One-on-one with families
Administrative Support
Get supervisors on board
Market media mentorship
Keep learning
Implications for the Field
Library programs & services for kids & families may
start to look a bit different as the habits and
lifestyles of kids & families change
State libraries, professional associations, & library
schools all need to respond to a need for training
Libraries continue to be a major community partner
in supporting families
Questions?
Thanks for being here!
My contact info for further questions:
amy.e.koester@gmail.com
@amyeileenk
showmelibrarian.blogspot.com
References
Association for Library Service to Children. (2009). Competencies for
librarians serving children in public libraries (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: ALSC
Education Committee.
American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Communications and Media.
(2013). Policy statement: Children, adolescents, and the media. Pediatrics,
132(5), 958-961.
Christakis, D.A. (2014). Interactive media use at younger than the age of 2
years: Time to rethink the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline?
JAMA Pediatrics, 168(5), 399-400.
Common Sense Media. (2013). Zero to eight: Children’s media use in
America 2013. Washington, DC: Victoria Rideout.
Guernsey, L. (2012). Screen time: How electronic media--from baby
videos to education software--affects your young child. Philadelphia, PA:
Basic Books.
Mills, J.E., Romeijn-Stout, E., Campbell, C., & Koester, A. (Forthcoming).
Results from the young children, new media, & libraries survey: What did
we learn? Children and Libraries.
National Association for the Education of Young Children & Fred Rogers
Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media. (2012). Technology and
interactive media as tools in early childhood programs serving children
from birth through age 8. Washington, DC: Roberta Schomburg & Chip
Donohue.
Takeuchi, L., & Stevens, R. (2011). The new coviewing: Designing for
learning through joint media engagement. New York: The Joan Ganz
Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop.
Zero to Three. (2014). Screen sense: Setting the record straight:
Research-based guidelines for screen use for children under 3 years old.
Washington, DC: Claire Lerner & Rachel Barr.

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Children's Librarians: Becoming a Media Mentor

  • 1. Children’s Librarians: Becoming a Media Mentor Amy Koester
  • 2. Hello! I’m Amy Koester. Youth & Family Program Coordinator, Skokie Public Library The Show Me Librarian Editor & manager, LittleeLit.com White paper on Media Mentorship
  • 3. On Our Agenda The landscape of children & media What libraries are doing Recommendations & position statements Media mentorship
  • 4. The Current Public Landscape According to Common Sense Media (2013): 75% of households own digital media (up from 52% in 2011) 40% of families with kids age ≤8 own a tablet (up from around 8% in 2011) 72% of kids ages 0-8 have used digital media of some kind
  • 5. The Current Public Landscape But these are the images families see:
  • 7. The Current Library Landscape Competencies for serving youth include (ALSC 2009): responding to patron needs creating enjoyable spaces with access continually developing tech skills
  • 8. The Current Public Landscape According to the Young Children, New Media, & Libraries Survey (2014) of 415 libraries/library systems: 71% of libraries use new media in programs & services for kids 40% offer tethered devices 39% use devices in storytime 22% of libraries provide device mentoring services in some capacity
  • 9.
  • 10. What the Experts Say AAP (2013): limit kids’ screen time to <1-2 hours daily no screen media exposure for kids < 2 caregivers should create family media plans Christakis’s (2014) op-ed & the definition of “screen”
  • 11. What the Experts Say NAEYC/Fred Rogers (2012): digital media are tools that can support learning use must be intentional use must be developmentally appropriate use must support learning goals
  • 12. What the Experts Say Lisa Guernsey (2012): Content - what is the specific technology? Context - how is it being used? Child - what are the individual needs of the child using it?
  • 13. What the Experts Say Joan Ganz Cooney Center (2011): joint media engagement spontaneous & designed experiences of people using media together
  • 14. What the Experts Say Zero to Three (2014) caregivers must participate in screen time screen time should be interactive caregivers should extend learning beyond the screen
  • 15. Media Mentor /ˈmēdēə ˈmenˌtôr/ noun 1. a person who supports children & their families in their decisions & practice around media use 2. a person who has access to, and shares, recommendations for and research on children’s media use
  • 16. Your Media Mentor Toolbox Position statements Evaluative resources New & developing research Support from administrators
  • 17. Position Statements Know what your key position statements say AAP NAEYC/Fred Rogers Zero to Three Joan Ganz Cooney
  • 18. Position Statements Thoughtfully apply these positions to the programs & services you offer media is used jointly with an adult caregiver media is used to further explore a topic media is a supplement, not a replacement media use is accompanied by information consider caregiver appvisory workshops
  • 19. Position Statements When caregivers ask questions about digital media use objectively reference position statements let families make their own decisions
  • 20. Evaluative Resources Locate your go-to recommendation sources Children’s Technology Review Common Sense Media Digital Storytime Horn Book School Library Journal Smart Apps for Kids
  • 21. Evaluative Resources Be critical in evaluating media you are considering for your library Find or create a rubric (I like Claudia Haines’s at nevershushed.com) Always defer to developmental appropriateness Remember Guernsey’s 3 Cs
  • 22. Evaluative Resources Give caregivers tools to be critical in choosing media for their families “Is the technology intuitive for your child, or is it frustrating?” “Does the technology reinforce learning or experiences your child acquires off-screen?” “Can you stand the technology enough to use it with your child?”
  • 23. New & Developing Research Keep abreast of new and developing research Look to institutions ALSC Fred Rogers Center blog Joan Ganz Cooney Center blog TEC Center at the Erikson Institute
  • 24. New & Developing Research Be flexible Be responsive Be objective
  • 25. Administrative Support Effective media mentorship takes time Learning the resources Thoughtful integration One-on-one with families
  • 26. Administrative Support Get supervisors on board Market media mentorship Keep learning
  • 27. Implications for the Field Library programs & services for kids & families may start to look a bit different as the habits and lifestyles of kids & families change State libraries, professional associations, & library schools all need to respond to a need for training Libraries continue to be a major community partner in supporting families
  • 29. Thanks for being here! My contact info for further questions: amy.e.koester@gmail.com @amyeileenk showmelibrarian.blogspot.com
  • 30. References Association for Library Service to Children. (2009). Competencies for librarians serving children in public libraries (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: ALSC Education Committee. American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Communications and Media. (2013). Policy statement: Children, adolescents, and the media. Pediatrics, 132(5), 958-961. Christakis, D.A. (2014). Interactive media use at younger than the age of 2 years: Time to rethink the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline? JAMA Pediatrics, 168(5), 399-400. Common Sense Media. (2013). Zero to eight: Children’s media use in America 2013. Washington, DC: Victoria Rideout.
  • 31. Guernsey, L. (2012). Screen time: How electronic media--from baby videos to education software--affects your young child. Philadelphia, PA: Basic Books. Mills, J.E., Romeijn-Stout, E., Campbell, C., & Koester, A. (Forthcoming). Results from the young children, new media, & libraries survey: What did we learn? Children and Libraries. National Association for the Education of Young Children & Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media. (2012). Technology and interactive media as tools in early childhood programs serving children from birth through age 8. Washington, DC: Roberta Schomburg & Chip Donohue. Takeuchi, L., & Stevens, R. (2011). The new coviewing: Designing for learning through joint media engagement. New York: The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop. Zero to Three. (2014). Screen sense: Setting the record straight: Research-based guidelines for screen use for children under 3 years old. Washington, DC: Claire Lerner & Rachel Barr.