Materials Support For the 21st Century School Library Laurie Brooks, Consultant Mary Beth Farr, DLD Ellen Frank, Flushing High School Carri Manchester,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Wendy Davis ANZTLA 2009 Practical issues for managing our collections in the early 21st century: Collection Development.
Advertisements

Presented by Shonda Brisco, Asst. Professor, Oklahoma State University Encyclo-Media 2010.
Teacher Librarians. Contact Information Mary Cameron Iowa Department of Education (515)
Welcome to the Louis J. Blume Library at St. Mary’s University!
Welcome to the Louis J. Blume Library at St. Mary’s University!
November 5, 2013 Fall Institute. Who are you?  Elementary  Middle School  High School  First name  District  What your Bachelors degree was is?
CVUSD DRAFT TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFORMING LEARNING AND TEACHING.
Developing a Data Informed Culture Derry Cooperative School District’s “Story” Presented by: Mary Ellen Hannon, Superintendent, Derry Cooperative School.
Facing the Serials Crisis Changing budget allocations in a time of uncertainty Larry Schmidt University of Wyoming ASEE Annual Conference 2004 Session.
Supplemental Instructional Materials Aligned to the Common Core State Standards It will take a number of years to develop new curriculum frameworks and.
Foreign language and English as a Second Language: Getting to the Common Core of Communication. Are we there yet? Marisol Marcin
Its not just books and stories! My child + The school library = Success in the 21 st Century.
Technical Services: Economic Lens of Philippine Libraries Presented by Lourdes T. David at the seminar on “Superior Practices and World Widening Services.
Seeing the Destination So We Can Direct Others to It
Information modified by Daphne Irby from a PowerPoint developed by James Brock (Arkansas) - ADE Career Education.
Horizon Middle School June 2013 Balanced Scorecard In a safe, collaborative environment we provide educational opportunities that empower all students.
Reference Outreach & Instruction Discover What’s New in the Electronic Library for Minnesota Beth Staats Librarian
English Department Mary Ellen Phelan, Supervisor A book is a gift you can open again and again. – Garrison Keillor.
PT Council January 27, Mission Ensure that students and staff are effective users and producers of ideas and information. We accomplish this mission.
Building a “Balanced Collection” Amidst Recession and Tough Economic Times Elvira B. Lapuz
 Complete change in how we receive/use information  Mostly linear (print) nonlinear (digital)  Credibility and accuracy were more easily established.
Collection Development General Strategies and Considerations Textbook Chapter 4.
Saying goodbye to the “electronic resources” fund: Restructuring the library budget for the age of e-resources Maria Savova Director of Information Resources.
Teaching & Learning in the Digital Age Learning to innovate vs. innovative learning Teaching innovation vs. innovative teaching.
LAO PDR Building NOSPA’s Capacity to Support NGPES Implementation.
NEW YORK STATE STAFF/CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT NETWORK Updates from the Office of Curriculum and Instructional Support March 3, 2006.
Common Core State Standards The New National Initiative West Hempstead UFSD Board of Education Meeting March 19, 2013.
ELA Common Core Shifts. Shift 1 Balancing Informational & Literary Text.
Updating Library and Information Systems Resource.
1-1 Computing Parent Information Night September 2014.
WELCOME! 1.Did you sign in? 2.Access the Workshop Wiki tinyurl.com/BCPSdatabases6-12 tinyurl.com/BCPSdatabases Review the Workshop Description.
Lawrence M. Paska, Ph.D. Coordinator of Technology Policy Educational Design and Technology Updates.
SED Standards Review Initiative Update S/CDN: May 29 th, 2009 Curriculum, Instruction, and Instructional Technology Team Anne Schiano, Assistant Director.
DISCUS South Carolina’s Virtual Library A program overview.
The Library of the Community College, which Tast in 1425 as a library subset of the libraries of colleges of the University of King Saud, the nucleus of.
Vision Library Media Center serves as an integral part of the school ’ s educational program and is the information hub of the school. All students will.
Bobbi Craig, CO Sales Consultant Collection Development for the Busy Librarian!
The Next Generation of Information and Teaching Resources Are You Ready For the New Frontier? Minnesota Library Association 2007 Annual Conference Donna.
1 The New York State Education Department New York State’s Student Data Collection and Reporting System.
DISCUS South Carolina’s Virtual Library A program overview.
Lott Middle School Parent Information 21 st CENTURY Learning Skills.
RSU #4 Library Media Program Preparing Students for the 21st Century.
Importance of Databases. Information Literacy Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed.
Anchor Standards ELA Standards marked with this symbol represent Kansas’s 15%
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Jack O’Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction School Library Standards for California.
Public Library Survey FY 2015 SDC General Session December 08, 2015.
Launch a Common Core Conversion Amy Jo Southworth, Librarian Bay Shore High, NY Bshscommoncore.wikispaces.com.
Chapter 1 Nicole M., Christy, Gena, Steph. Introduction By: Nicole M. Influences of Technology and the Media Teachers are the facilitators rather than.
Presented by : Kelly Ray, Resource Teacher BCPS Department of Digital Learning org org x 4035 Digital Content and UDL : A Recipe.
Libraries are Changing Keeping Up, Being Successful.
Colby Smart, E-Learning Specialist Humboldt County Office of Education
USING TECHNOLOGY TO MEET COMMON CORE STANDARDS Common Core and Technology.
Using Common Core Research Standards to Vertically Plan Research Throughout Your School Peter G. Mohn Glacier Peak High School 2016 NCCE Conference February.
CRAP ~ WEBSITE EVALUATION. Common Core ~ Students will be able to: To be ready for college, workforce training, and life in a technological society, students.
Kristen Sikora, ELA Assistant Office of Curriculum & Instruction, NYSED.
Understanding the Common Core Standards Adopted by Nevada in 2010 Our State. Our Students. Our Success.
MATT KEMMIS APRIL 15, 2015 WEEK 7 DB ADDRESSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE AT CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
Building Research Skills for 21 st Century Students Online research and information resources available through a partnership between the Texas State Library.
LIBRARY INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM Source: library.Harvard.edu/lts.
Angelina R. Morgante Raising Awareness EDU 620 Meeting Individual Student Needs With Technology Instructor: Deborah Moerland October 19, 2015.
America in Miniature 1. Question
Discovery education Techbooks in Uniondale
Teaching and Learning with Technology
An Introductory Training to
Erie 2 Regional Curriculum Council March 14, 2012
Model for Teaching with Technology
School Boards.
Texas Literacy Initiative (TLI)
Budget Proposal ISTC : School Library Media Administration
Librarians in the 21st Century
Presentation transcript:

Materials Support For the 21st Century School Library Laurie Brooks, Consultant Mary Beth Farr, DLD Ellen Frank, Flushing High School Carri Manchester, SED Lisa Perkowski, Port Jervis Middle School Fran Roscello, Consultant Annette Schiano, Gateschili Central School District Amy Jo Southworth, Bay Shore High School Karen Sperrazza, President NYLA/SSL

Goal Increase student achievement within the context of the 21st Century School Library through improved Materials Support.

Librarians Embedded in the Common Core “Research and media skills and understandings are embedded throughout the Standards rather than treated in a separate section." _core_learning_standards_ela.pdf

Supporting Student Need Limited English Proficient Students 214,154 8% Students with Disabilities 400,064 15% Economically Disadvantaged Students 1,435,844 54% Statistics from NYSED student enrollment

Common Core Required Resources ●High quality, authoritative texts ●Authoritative Databases: Collections of digitized print materials including journals, newspapers, primary sources. ●Ebooks ●Computer Applications ●Technology to Deliver Content ●Adaptive Tools

Library Materials Aid ●Categorical State Aid. ●Used to “purchase print and non-print library materials that are cataloged, processed and loaned to public and nonpublic school students.” ●Electronic content is not addressed. ●Established in 1984 in the amount of $2.00 per student, it was increased to $4 in 1997 and to $6 in The current amount is $6.25 and has been in effect since ●Accounts for $17.5 million in available funding statewide.

Effective Use of Funding To best leverage local and state funding, there must be an awareness of the ways these funds can be accessed and used by both administrators and librarians.

Proposal 1 Professional organizations in conjunction with SED will increase awareness among administrators and librarians regarding the effective usage of categorical state aid through outreach and education. School librarians can maximize state aid to develop collections required by Common Core Standards.

Improve Materials Support Rising costs of the materials demanded by the Common Core standards necessitate an increase in library funding, both at the local and state level.

Nonfiction Required by Common Core “Fulfilling the Standards for 6-12 ELA requires much greater attention to a specific category of informational text—literary nonfiction—than has been traditional.” Literacy/introduction/key-design-consideration/

Increasing Cost of Materials With this average cost per book, a librarian in a school serving 1,000 students would be able to purchase 300 titles with current state aid -- the equivalent of one third of a book per student. 2013

Proposal 2 NYLA, with the support of SED, will form a taskforce to review current data, assess needs, and formulate a proposal for an increase in Library Materials Aid. We request the Regents include this proposal in their legislative package. School librarians can meet the evolving Common Core demands for quality print and non- print content.

Electronic Content ●Portable ●Provides 24-7 access ●Supports “BYOD” (bring your own device) schools ●Easily updated ●Adaptable to multiple learning styles ●Prepares for college and careers ● Required by the Common Core

E-content Required by the Common Core CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.6 With some guidance and support from adults, use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing... interact and collaborate with others… CC W.8 Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources...

CC R.I.7...multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively)... Across Grades and Disciplines

NYS Educational Technology Plan “All students will access learning materials in electronic form, including video, text, and other digital content related to the school curriculum. Students will create work, define and solve problems, and research and evaluate information using technology.” University of the State of New York NYS Educational Technology Plan 2009

Proposal 3 School library systems, working in conjunction with the State Education Department will investigate ways to leverage local and state funding for the purchasing of electronic content using cooperative purchasing, based on the NOVEL database model. School librarians will provide students equitable access to the electronic content required by the Common Core.