The Case for Power Librarianship

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Research that Inspired the ID School Library Impact Study

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Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Critical Learning Skills in the 21st CenturyCollaborating for Student Success

Keith Curry Lance

The Case for Power LibrarianshipResearch that Inspired the Idaho School Library Impact Study

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Outline Background

States involved, Info/Library Power Results

Library predictors of achievement Controlling for other factors

Implications Recommended actions What you can do

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Previous Research

1950s-1980’s: largely experimental research Resources—staff, collections,

technology Librarian as teacher Teacher & principal support

1992/3: 1st Colorado study:statistical analysis School Match episode “School Match Revisited” The Big Question

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Information Power / Library Power Model

Themes Collaboration Leadership Technology

Roles Learning & Teaching Information Access & Delivery Program Administration

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Standards-Based Education

Norm-referenced tests Reading tests Library/study skills tests Percentile rankings (“curve”)

Standards-based tests Content standards Info literacy standards Percent meet/exceed

standards

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Technology

Rapid growth of computers, Internet in schools

Changing library & technology jobs

Common ground: “information literacy”

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Challenge to Recent Studies

Take into account Info Power/Library Power movements Standards-based education Technology developments

Get message beyond “the choir” Principals, teachers Technology staff Parents, students

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Schools & Libraries Studied

Since 2000, 15 states AK, CO, DE, FL, IA,

IL, IN, MA, MI, MN, MO, NC, NM, NY, OH, OR, PA, TX, WI … and Ontario

10,000+ schools Elementary, middle

and high 3 million+ students

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

Credentialed staff Master’s/bachelor’s

degrees Teacher certification

& experience Library media

endorsement

Other staff Library aides Technology aides

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

Learning & Teaching

Planning with teachers

Co-teaching Teaching (solo) info

literacy to students Providing in-service

to teachers

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

Info Access & Delivery

Developing collections

Identifying resources for teachers

Motivating students to read

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

Program Administration

Meeting regularly with principal

Attending faculty meetings

Serving on key committees

Meeting with other school librarians

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

School library hours of operation Before, during &

after school Flexible

access/scheduling

School library usage Group visits Individual visits Both for ICT

literacy

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Library Predictors of Academic Achievement

Computers In library Elsewhere in school

Providing access to Library catalogs Licensed databases State-funded databases Internet/WWW

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

The Latest Results: sample Illinois findings

Test scores higher at schools with more: Library staffing (+17-18% ES, MS) Flex scheduling (+10-11% ES) Collaborating librarians & teachers (+8% ES)

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

The Latest Results: more Illinois findings

Test scores higher at schools with more: Current collections (+13-14% MS) Computers/100 students (+8-11% MS) Library spending (+5% ES -- +12% HS) Circulation (+11%, ES) Group visits (+9-10%, MS)

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Controlling for Other School & CommunityConditions

School library factor Staffing, collections, expenditures

Other school conditions Per pupil spending Teacher-pupil ratio

Community conditions Poverty (NSLP eligibility) Minority enrollment Adult education (age 25+ HS grads)

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Academic Achievement Predictors Ranked

Ranked by % of test score variation explained:

Poverty (NSLP eligibility): 50-65%

School library development: up to 15%, typically 3-5%

Variables that don’t explain test scores consistently:

Adult education Minority enrollment Per pupil spending Teacher-pupil ratio

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

The Latest Results: sample Indiana findings

Scores higher where principal places higher value on librarian: providing in-service

(+30%) meeting with principal

(+17%) serving on committees

(+10%) collaborating w/ teachers

(+8%)

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

The Latest Results: sample Indiana findings

3rd-grade scores higher where teachers report librarian more often: initiates collaboration

(+16%), offers resources

(+14%), has classes visit on flex

schedule (+11%)

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

Recommended Actions

Staff school libraries well.

Stock them with current books, databases & Internet computers.

Fund them to support school’s curriculum & state’s standards.

Adopt flexible scheduling.

Utilize computer network to extend library’s reach into classrooms.

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

What You Can Do

Support the ID school library impact study Survey responses needed

from:• Librarians• Teachers• Administrators

Keith Curry Lance – RSL Research Group – Louisville, Colorado303-466-1860 – keithlance@comcast.net – www.RSLresearch.com

For More Information …

Visit the national Impact Studies page at: http://www.LRS.org/impact.php

Visit the ID study page at: http://libraries.idaho.gov/doc/impact-study

Contact Keith Curry Lance Tel.: 303-466-1860 E-mail: keithlance@comcast.net

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