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The .5 School Librarian

The .5 School Librarian. Adventures in School Librarianship. A Little about Me. G raduate of Maryland’s iSchool December 2012 Maryland iSchool’s Alumni Association Young Alumni Officer

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The .5 School Librarian

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  1. The .5 School Librarian Adventures in School Librarianship

  2. A Little about Me • Graduate of Maryland’s iSchool December 2012 • Maryland iSchool’s Alumni Association Young Alumni Officer • School Library Media Specialist at two Title 1 elementary schools in Montgomery County Public Schools – Brookhaven ES (Rockville) and Clopper Mill ES (Germantown). • At Brookhaven ES – Reading Committee, Webmaster • At Clopper Mill ES – SERT Committee, Sunshine Committee, PBIS Committee, Cougar Book Club, Library Helpers, Webmaster • MCEMSA (Montgomery County Educational Media Specialist Association) Webmaster

  3. The Creative Librarian Blog The Creative Librarian blog

  4. Brookhaven Website • School Website

  5. Clopper Mill Website MCPS Innovation School School Website

  6. Five Roles of the School Librarian

  7. The Many Hats We Wear Meet Your New School Library Media Specialist Library media specialists empower students to be critical thinkers, enthusiastic readers, skillful researchers, and ethical users of information. The LMS is not confined to the library or to a single function. According to Sara Kelly Johns, president of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL)library media specialists:

  8. Teacher Librarians at the Heart of Student Learning: Click here for teacher-librarian video

  9. In the News • Cutting School Media Specialists in Half Hurts Education by Linda Caldwell, Ocala Star Banner “It is the job of each educator in each school to assist students in becoming proficient in the maximum number of skills each school year. Media specialists are a vital part of this process … Students need a media specialist to help them along the way as they learn about new cultures, the environment, ideas, technology and careers. Media specialists are truly priceless. They shouldn’t be cut in half.”

  10. But How Do We Meet Everyone’s Needs with Schedules Like These?

  11. Brookhaven Schedule

  12. Clopper Mill Schedule – A Week

  13. Clopper Mill Schedule – B Week

  14. The Reality of Dual Schools …

  15. “Work Smarter, Not Harder” Sheri Anita Massey, Ph.D. Lecturer, Assistant Program Director School Library Specialization Maryland’s iSchool

  16. Lead with your strengths & stretch your wings! “School librarians also have another longtime ace up their sleeves—a special relationship with students as readers.” Marilyn Joyce, librarian at Maine’s Brewer High

  17. Seeing Double … • Duplicate everything you can – don’t reinvent the wheel for each school! • Copy service? Use it! • Use LiveBinders, Scoop.it & Symbaloo to store your online resources • Share books and other resources between your schools • Share lesson plans with your PLNs & media listserv • Use same lesson plans in both schools • Prepared lesson plans • Common Sense Media – digital citizenship • Library of Congress - history • Read Write Think – language arts • Scholastic – language arts, science

  18. Gift of Gab? Try a creating a podcast – Check out The Busy Librarian’s new series of podcasts for inspiration!

  19. Is Writing Your Thing? Try blogging! Take a look at some of these blogs for inspiration: Edublog Top School Library Blogs

  20. Toot Your Horn! • Identify successes– keep your efforts on your principal’s radar: • Invite your administration to attend your library events • Create engaging bulletin boards to highlight the media program and update them regularly • Hang up student work, or post pictures and digital projects on your school’s website! • Share your circulations stats

  21. Must Haves • Mentor – Your Go-To Person • PLN (Professional Learning Network) • Within your school system • Social Networks – Twitter, Facebook, Google+, blogs • Magazines - School Library Journal & Teacher|Librarian • Top-Notch Media Assistant • Good Time Management • Sense of Humor

  22. Very Important • Professional Development • Professional Organizations • ALA, AASL, MLA • MASL, MCEMSA • Maryland’s iSchool Alumni Association

  23. Nice to Have • Supportive Principal • Supportive Staff • Supportive PTA • Volunteers – Student & Parent

  24. Blogs to Follow • A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet (http://mediaspecialistsguide.blogspot.com/) • The Busy Librarian (www.busylibrarian.com) • The Daring Librarian (www.daringlibrarian.com) • The Unquiet Librarian (www.theundquietlibrarian.wordpress.com) • The Adventures of Library Girl (www.librarygirl.net) • Technology Rocks Seriously (www.technologyrocksseriously.com)

  25. Things to Remember • Don’t reinvent the wheel – you don’t have time to! • Take advantage of prepared lessons • Your school system’s curriculum • Common Sense Media (great source of lessons about digital citizenship) • Edutopia • Promethean Planet • Read Write Think • If you do reinvent the wheel – share it!

  26. Questions? Comments?

  27. References & Resources ALA/AASL – Program Standards School Library Media Specialist Preparation http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aasleducation/schoollibrary/ala-aasl_slms2003.pdf Five Key Roles for 21st Century School Librarians http://www.eschoolnews.com/2012/08/02/five-key-roles-for-21st-century-school-librarians/ Librarian Required, School Library Journal http://www.slj.com/2013/03/research/librarian-required-a-new-study-shows-that-a-full-time-school-librarian-makes-a-critical-difference-in-boosting-student-achievement/ Schools at a Glance – Brookhaven Elementary School http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02807.pdf Schools at a Glance – Clopper Mill Elementary School http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/regulatoryaccountability/glance/currentyear/schools/02100.pdf

  28. School Library Journal – This Blog's for You: Ten of the best blogs for folks who take kids' lit seriously (but not too seriously) http://www.slj.com/2009/11/collection-development/this-blogs-for-you-ten-of-the-best-blogs-for-folks-who-take-kids-lit-seriously-but-not-too-seriously/ School Library Journal – All Aboard!: Implementing Common Core Offers School Librarians an Opportunity to Take the Lead http://www.slj.com/2012/03/standards/common-core/all-aboard-implementing-common-core-offers-school-librarians-an-opportunity-to-take-the-lead/ The Creative Librarian – Adventures in Librarianship http://melissalewismcdonald.wordpress.com/ The Same Difference: Making the Principal Connection, School Library Journal http://www.slj.com/2013/01/librarians/the-same-difference-mark-ray-asserts-that-principals-and-librarians-have-a-lot-more-in-common-than-you-might-think-and-he-should-know/

  29. The Busy Librarian – Twitter is My PLN Professional Organizations: • American Library Association (ALA) • The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®) • Maryland Library Association (MLA) • Maryland Association of School Librarians (MASL) • Montgomery County Educational Media Specialists Association (MCEMSA) • Maryland’s iSchoolAlumni Association

  30. My Contact Information Melissa McDonald, MLS MCPS E-mail: melissa_a_mcdonald@mcpsmd.org

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