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AASL BENCHMARKS

AASL BENCHMARKS. Suzie Martin, MLIS, NBCT April 2, 2014 Contact: librarynbct@gmail.com. What Our Association Says Our Kids Should Be Able to Do. Background.

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AASL BENCHMARKS

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  1. AASL BENCHMARKS Suzie Martin, MLIS, NBCT April 2, 2014 Contact: librarynbct@gmail.com What Our Association Says Our Kids Should Be Able to Do

  2. Background • 1920 National Education Association (NEA)’s Committee on Library Organization and Equipment publishes standards for senior and junior high schools • 1925 Elementary School Library Standards, joint publication of the NEA and the American Library Association (ALA) • 1945 School Libraries for Today and Tomorrow* • 1960 Standards for School Library Programs* • 1969 Standards for School Media Programs,* prepared by the American Standards for School Media Programs,* prepared by the American Standards for School Media Programs,* Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the Department of Audiovisual Instruction (DAVI) of the NEA • 1975 Media Programs: District and School, published as a collaborative effort of AASL and the Association of Educational and Communication Technology (AECT) (formerly DAVI) • 1988 Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs, joint publication of AASL and AECT • 1998 Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning, joint publication of AASL and AECT • Standards for the 21st Century Learners, 2009.

  3. Standards for the 21st Century Learner • The Learners: • Inquire, Think Critically and Gain Knowledge • Draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge • Share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society • Pursue personal and aesthetic growth

  4. Standards for the 21st Century learner Each of the four strands is supported by four subcomponents: • Skills • Dispositions in Action • Responsibilities • Self-Assessment Strategies

  5. Standard 1: Inquire, Think Critically and Gain Knowledge

  6. Standard 2: Draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge

  7. Standard 3: Share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society

  8. Standard 4: Pursue personal and aesthetic growth

  9. Standards are Benchmarked at Grades 2, 5, 8,10 and 12 Here is a look at how one indicator progresses through each grade level:

  10. Other than AASL, what standards applicable to SLMS? Library Media Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools (2520.17) West Virginia Board of Education Policy 2520.14 21stCentury Learning Skills and Technology Tools Content Standards and Objectives for West Virginia Schools Common Core State Standards AASL Crosswalk to the Common Core

  11. Where Do We Go From Here? As an association, we must continue to push for legislation that ensures every school has a certified LMS. Of the more than 700 schools in the state, only 46% have the services of even a half-time library media specialist. • As professional educators and librarians, we must embrace the following AASL documents and reference them in our discussions with teachers, administrators, the general public, parents: • Standards for the 21st Century Learner (AASL, 2009) • Standards for the 21st Century Learner in Action (AASL, 2009) • Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs (AASL, 2009) • A 21st Century Approach to School Librarian Evaluation (Patricia Owen for AASL, 2012)

  12. Works Cited Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Programs. Chicago, IL: American Association of School Librarians, 2009. Print. "English Language Arts." American Library Association. American Association of School Librarians. Web. 01 Apr. 2014. Owen, Patricia. A 21st-century Approach To: School Librarian Evaluation. Chicago, IL: American Association of School Librarians, 2012. Print. Pearlman, Bob. "Students Thrive on Cooperation and Problem Solving." Edutopia. George Lucas Educational Foundation, 18 Oct. 2006. Web. 26 Sept. 2012. <http://www.edutopia.org/new-skills-new-century>. "Preparing America's Students for Success." Common Core State Standards Initiatives. Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) and National Governors Association Center for Best Practices (NGA Center), 2014. Web. 30 Mar. 2014. Standards for the 21st-century Learner in Action. Chicago, IL: American Association of School Librarians, 2009. Print. Standards for the 21st Century Learner. Chicago: American Association of School Librarians, 2007. Print. "State Board Policies." WVDE Policies. West Virginia Department of Education. Web. 01 Apr. 2014.2520.14 Learning Skills and Technology Tools 2520.17 Library Media Content Skills and Objectives for West Virginia Schools

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