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The [campus name]The [campus name]School LibrarySchool Library
Experience the learning, Experience the learning, discovery, and achievement!discovery, and achievement!
Are not like Are not like TODAY’S SCHOOL LIBRARIES!TODAY’S SCHOOL LIBRARIES!
Energy
FunCreativity
Community
Discovery
Where the EXPERIENCE of
LEARNING takes many forms!
21st Century Skills
At the SCHOOL LIBRARY,At the SCHOOL LIBRARY,we teach students to…we teach students to…
think criticallythink critically integrate informationintegrate information draw conclusions & draw conclusions &
make informed make informed decisionsdecisions
create & share create & share knowledgeknowledge
At the [name of your campus At the [name of your campus library]library]
We offer our students access to:We offer our students access to:
Quality Subscription Databases and Online Resources
Books & Magazines
A Worldwide Network of Information Resources
Technology
Our SCHOOL LIBRARYOur SCHOOL LIBRARY
is a discovery and learning lab is a discovery and learning lab uses traditional resources anduses traditional resources and
new technologies new technologies equips students equips students
with important with important
2121stst Century skills. Century skills.
As a SCHOOL LIBRARIAN,As a SCHOOL LIBRARIAN,I teach your childI teach your child
research and critical research and critical thinking skillsthinking skills
the ethical use of the ethical use of informationinformation
integrating informationintegrating information the use of different the use of different
technologiestechnologies multiple forms of literacy multiple forms of literacy
(reading & digital (reading & digital information for instance)information for instance)
finding reliable finding reliable information information
Proven Results: Studies ShowProven Results: Studies Show
Strong School LIBRARIESStrong School LIBRARIES
INCREASEINCREASE student ACHIEVEMENT student ACHIEVEMENT! !
In fact research shows thatIn fact research shows that
Reading scores improve Reading scores improve
8% -22% when:8% -22% when:
students can use the LIBRARY as students can use the LIBRARY as needed, andneeded, and
LIBRARIANS plan and team teach LIBRARIANS plan and team teach along with classroom teachers!along with classroom teachers!
- Keith C. Lance. - Keith C. Lance. Colorado StudyColorado Study
A SCHOOL LIBRARIANA SCHOOL LIBRARIANsupports learning at all levels bysupports learning at all levels by
Providing instruction to classesProviding instruction to classes Helping students on a one-to-one Helping students on a one-to-one
basisbasis Conducting special Conducting special
programs and activities programs and activities to make learning fun to make learning fun and support the and support the curriculumcurriculum
Our SCHOOL LIBRARY offers:Our SCHOOL LIBRARY offers:
[Include list of programs][Include list of programs] Story HoursStory Hours Book ClubsBook Clubs Afterschool hoursAfterschool hours Etc.Etc.
And we support learning by…And we support learning by…
Collaborating with teachers Collaborating with teachers Working with you – PARENTSWorking with you – PARENTS
PARENTS have a huge role PARENTS have a huge role
Help a child develop a love of readingHelp a child develop a love of reading
Be a role model.
Read with your kids.
Talk about what you’ve read.
Make it a FAMILY ADVENTURE!
TOGETHERTOGETHER
We can make sure our kids have a We can make sure our kids have a wonderful LEARNING EXPERIENCE @ wonderful LEARNING EXPERIENCE @
OUR SCHOOL LIBRARY.OUR SCHOOL LIBRARY.
Insert a photo of your library
I amI am
[Your Name][Your Name]
Your friendly, neighborhood Your friendly, neighborhood
SCHOOL LIBRARIANSCHOOL LIBRARIAN
Phone numberPhone number
EmailEmail
I am YOUR PARNTER in education.I am YOUR PARNTER in education.
ReferencesReferences American Association of School Librarians. (2007). American Association of School Librarians. (2007).
Standards for the 21Standards for the 21stst-Century Learner-Century Learner. Chicago, IL: . Chicago, IL: American Library Association.American Library Association.
Krashen, Stephen (2006) “Krashen, Stephen (2006) “Read-Alouds are Good for Read-Alouds are Good for Literacy Development. “ Literacy Development. “ Reading TodayReading Today, vol 23 (2) Dec , vol 23 (2) Dec 2005/Jan 2006, p. 19 .2005/Jan 2006, p. 19 .
Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). How school libraries help How school libraries help kids achieve standards: The second Colorado Studykids achieve standards: The second Colorado Study. San . San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing.Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing.
Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). Information empowered: Information empowered: The school librarian as an agent of academic achievement The school librarian as an agent of academic achievement in Alaska schools. in Alaska schools. San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing.Publishing.
ReferencesReferences Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (2000). Measuring up to standards: The Measuring up to standards: The
impact of school library programs & information literacy in impact of school library programs & information literacy in Pennsylvania schools. Pennsylvania schools. San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing.Publishing.
Smith, Ester G. (2001). Smith, Ester G. (2001). Texas school libraries: Standards, Texas school libraries: Standards, resources, services, and students’ performance.resources, services, and students’ performance. EGS Research EGS Research and Consulting.and Consulting.
Texas State Library and Archives Commission.Texas State Library and Archives Commission. (2005).(2005). School School Library Programs: Standards and Guidelines for TexasLibrary Programs: Standards and Guidelines for Texas, , revised. revised. Texas Administrative Code, Title 13. Cultural Resources, Part I. Texas Administrative Code, Title 13. Cultural Resources, Part I. Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Chapter 4. School Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Chapter 4. School Library Programs, Subchapter A. Standards and Guidelines, Library Programs, Subchapter A. Standards and Guidelines, Section 4.1. Section 4.1. Austin, TX: Texas State Library and Archives Austin, TX: Texas State Library and Archives Commission.Commission.
Trelease, Jim (2006). Trelease, Jim (2006). The Read-aloud-handbookThe Read-aloud-handbook. . http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/rah-ch5.htmlhttp://www.trelease-on-reading.com/rah-ch5.html
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