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The Reference Desk A podcast by Suzanne Neuman

The Reference Desk A podcast by Suzanne Neuman. Karen MacKie Teacher Librarian Lafayette Elementary School –//schools.bvsd.org/lafayette

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Page 1: The Reference Desk A podcast by Suzanne Neuman. Karen MacKie Teacher Librarian Lafayette Elementary School –//schools.bvsd.org/lafayette

The Reference

DeskA podcast by

Suzanne Neuman

Page 2: The Reference Desk A podcast by Suzanne Neuman. Karen MacKie Teacher Librarian Lafayette Elementary School –//schools.bvsd.org/lafayette

Karen MacKie

Teacher Librarian Lafayette Elementary School

– http://schools.bvsd.org/lafayette/ Previously: Classroom teacher,

literacy specialist, technology background

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Successful Librarians:

Like variety and change Like to work with a wide range of

teachers and students Willing to give up control for variety Enjoy working with a range of grade

levels.

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Challenges

Funding is inadequate Resources are dated and inadequate Materials are limited Keeping up with administrative

responsibilities Need to be efficient, quick and

organized

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Strategies

Be a quick cataloguer Use good time-management skills Delegate

– Teach teachers to check out books– Utilize volunteers

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Scheduling

Fixed for first month - every class came once a week to meet all kids and teachers - set the tone.

After first month - K-1 stays fixed with additional research; 2-5 is flex with assigned time for check out; one class at a time.

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Periodical Research Unit with 5th graders

Learn what periodical means Investigate several titles Choose one they liked Present one in a commercial

(persuasive writing) to 2nd - 4th grade classes

Increased periodical circulation

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Collaborative Planning Support of principal makes a big

difference Before start of school each grade-level

team had to meet with each specialist to layout programming for 1st trimester

Now it’s haphazard meetings except for larger projects.

She does more of the planning so that classroom teachers see her program as supportive, not as “one more thing to do”.

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Collaborative Planning, cont.

Karen creates the lesson plan Classroom teachers chime in as

appropriate Team-teaching does occur spontaneously Classroom teachers give the assignment,

gives feedback to Karen, decide on standards, assessment

Karen teaches information literacy skills

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Assessment

Gives pre-test of information literacy skills at beginning of year– What’s a Caldecott Award?– Which of these 4 call numbers would be an

animal book?– These 6 steps are part of a research project,

which would you do first? Second?

She uses this info to decide what to teach during the year and then gives another assessment at end of year

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Assessment, cont.

She creates rubrics with the kids– What’s good for a 4th grader?– What’s REALLY good?

This is for larger projects Uses teacher’s assessment items to

create her lesson Uses informal assessment and

bases lessons on observation

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Promotion of the Library

Talked to teachers about grants Trying to get technology for each

classroom Looks globally, like a principal would Consults about appropriate literature

choices for classrooms

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Relationship with Parents

On PTA – Allows her to remain visible, voice her

concerns, hear about broad, school-based goals and concerns

Takes time to get to know parents Consults on book choices

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Leadership

On Tech Committee as representative of the specials teachers

On Leadership Team – Allows her to hear school based issues, helps

her plan ahead On District Library Advisory Council

– Helps to guide library program for district– Helps with staff development for district

librarians

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Resources for LIS Students

Book Links– Has themes for each issue; e.g., civil war– Guides her collection choices

http://www.ala.org/ala/productsandpublications/periodicals/booklinks/booklinks.htm

Library Sparks– How to integrate topics and skills

http://www.highsmith.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Production/LSP/pages/lsp_home.htm

School Library Journal– Expensive and extensive– Reviews: good and bad– Takes lots of time to go through

http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/

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Online Resources

American Library Association– Uses for Newbury and Caldecott lists– Book of the Year, top nominees– http://ala.org/

Uses web to find information about series books - what order they’re in

Uses for research with kids– Sets up links for sites that match their

research topics, e.g. explorers, Native Americans, etc.

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Technological Resources

Has look up stations– Can hook up laptop to LCD projector

Doesn’t have adequate technological resources

Advocating for updating All new desktops, laptops and printers Needs more projectors Getting document reader Has Smart Board in a Lab Stores files on district server so that it’s easier

to find and share files from different computers

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Book Challenges

Parent upset about a child checking out a book

Has had a book challenged at Book Fair Encourage kids to discuss with parents

what their parents’ guidelines are Librarian needs to allow children to make

their own choices Support kids Help kids to view library as a place to get

valid information

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Karen’s personal mission statement

She’s there to help kids find information of any sort: online, locally, printed, and then evaluate material and make appropriate choices

She needs to teach the kids how to find what they want to find so that they can become successful lifelong learners.