new views on advocacy: moving the agenda forward dr. ken haycock january, 2004

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Page 1: New Views on Advocacy: Moving the Agenda Forward Dr. Ken Haycock January, 2004

New Views on Advocacy:Moving the Agenda Forward

Dr. Ken HaycockJanuary, 2004

Page 2: New Views on Advocacy: Moving the Agenda Forward Dr. Ken Haycock January, 2004

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Research evidence is consistent… School libraries and qualified teacher-

librarians affect reading proficiency and achievement in the subject content areas.

The effect is greater with an emphasis on collaboration and TLs not covering teacher preparation periods.

In spite of the evidence, school boards cut libraries, book budgets and teacher-librarians while promoting literacy…

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Best Practice Clarify and Promote the Role of the TL Encourage Collaboration Insist on Flexible Scheduling Engage Exemplary Teacher-librarians Encourage Staff Development Ensure Relevant Education for TLs

classroom experience education at the graduate level all agree on what should be taught emphasis on CPPT: what gets taught gets done provide continuing education

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But Who Cares? Are school libraries and teacher-

librarians valued more than before? No. Has the level of support increased in

states with these results? No. Are there lessons from the great

improvements of the 1960s? Yes. Are there lessons from our research and

experience, and rules for advocacy? Yes.

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Applying what we know…Applying what we know…

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Definitional issues…Definitional issues…

Public Relations and Publicity

Marketing

Advocacy

At the Table

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What’s at Stake?What’s at Stake?

effective users of information and ideas?

libraries? teacher-librarians? student achievement,

literacy and culture?

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Advocacy Lessons

Logical incrementalism… Respect… Deposits and withdrawals… Connecting agendas…

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Finding your courage...Finding your courage...

The more you make your issue about the other person’s needs, it becomes less about you.

And if it is not about you, what is there to be afraid of?

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What administrators say…

Fertile environments… …immersion…saturation

Learn from colleagues See in action; journals Cannot add anything more usually Connect with pressure points, e.g.,

student achievement

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Fertile environments…

Importance of coordinators and sponsors Advocate or player Importance of education

associations/unions for “support services”

Importance of parents and boards

Oh dear…the problem of refugees from the classroom…

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Tipping Points Epidemics…thresholds… Little changes have big effects. Things happen in a hurry. The power of context The law of the few: messengers;

mavens; salespeople--the rule of 150 The stickiness factor…the form and

format are important (thank you Malcolm Gladwell…)

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Lessons about tipping points

Concentrate resources on a few key areas…connectors/messengers, mavens, salespeople

Do not do what you think is right…test your intuitions

Recognize phases…Early adopters; early majority; late

majority; laggards

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Connecting teacher-librarianship, players, fertile environments and tipping points

Know the research base Know the advocacy rules Become a player Appreciate peer pressure Plan, plan, plan…evaluate and re-plan

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The 5-Step PlanThe 5-Step Plan

1. Objective: have a clear, measurable objective.

2. Target Group(s): know who is important in the achieving of your objective.

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The 5-Step PlanThe 5-Step Plan

3. Strategies What? the

obstacles When? Where? Who? How? the

message

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The 5-Step PlanThe 5-Step Plan

4. Communication Tools: never start your planning with the communication tool. It’s Step # 4.

5. Evaluation: make it an integral part of the planning process from the outset

--Pat Cavill© Pat Cavill Consulting

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Whining

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Toward A Plan…

Next Steps…

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A Case Study:The State/Provincial Coalition

good schools havegood school libraries

…because student achievement is

the bottom line

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Steps to success…

Mission and Objective Current Market Situation Opportunity and Issue Analysis

(SWOT) Strengths/Weaknesses (internal: control) Opportunities/Threats (PEST: no control)

Competitor Analysis

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This is not “spray and pray”…

Key Decision-Makers Analysis individuals associations/groups profiles developed

Databases school board chairs school board chapters

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Sustainability 1 Executive Committee

representative of each state/provincial association that joins; elect chair, e.g.

Book Publishers Parent Advisory Councils Magazine Publishers Library Association Library Trustees’ Teacher-Librarians

Membership Levels associations—provincial ($ not for profit/$ for profit) associations—local ($) institutions and commercial ($) individuals ($) currently includes local and state/provincial associations, institutions

and commercial enterprises, trustees, school principals, etc. inquiries—banks; police; reporters

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Sustainability 2 Secretariat

Letterhead Mailing address Telephone

Executive Director Interim appointment Role for highly committed/effective retired TL(s) Team of volunteers Honorarium

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Financial Plan

Fundraising Possible foundation Proposal being developed Volunteers Sponsors

Commercial/friends—subject to approval ($1,000/year/three years)

Donations (tax deductions)

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Marketing Strategies The Five Step Plan/Evaluation Communication Strategies

what is a good school library? media friends “Best Sellers” (high profile advocates)

Advocacy Strategies opening doors lessons learned role of teacher-librarians image

Research: Key Points

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Beginning… Web Site

Webmaster Provide current situation Provide research for school libraries Provide Coalition contacts etc. Provide advocacy tips and contacts Highlight success stories Volunteer

Promotion Materials Postcards and bookmarks. Brochures—one sheet for distribution at bookstores Report Card—for parents to complete on their school

library

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Role of Teacher-librarians

Mavens/expert content Define/promote best practice Identify parent advocates in each

school district/ provincial riding One seat at Executive Committee Encourage membership

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Lessons Learned we do make a difference!

but it is not about us… focus on community development

rules for effective advocacy rules for becoming a player acknowledge and use our strengths:

partnerships and connecting agendas planning, implementing, assessing, planning… optimism, fortitude, tough poise

Focused, Flexible, Friendly, Fast…and Fun…

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To Your Success…

Feel free to contact me, for information, advice or training…

Dr. Ken Haycock604.925.0266

www.kenhaycock.org

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now in our 31st year…