ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISEMENT: THE MEDIA CENTER’S IMPACT ON STUDENTS PRESENTED BY: ROGER HALL.

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ADMINISTRATION ADVERTISEMENT: THE MEDIA CENTER’S IMPACT ON STUDENTS PRESENTED BY: ROGER HALL

WHY IS THE MEDIA CENTER IMPORTANT?

“Students score an average of 10-20% higher on reading and achievement tests when their school has a strong library media program.”

HOW CAN THE MEDIA CENTER INCREASE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT?

Only “effective library media programs” can influence a higher level of achievement among students.

WHAT FACTORS CREATE A GOOD ENVIRONMENT FOR EFFECTIVE MEDIA SPECIALISTS?

Libraries are appropriately staffed

WHAT FACTORS CREATE A GOOD ENVIRONMENT FOR EFFECTIVE MEDIA SPECIALISTS? Libraries are appropriately staffed Libraries have quality collections in the field of information resources

WHAT FACTORS CREATE A GOOD ENVIRONMENT FOR EFFECTIVE MEDIA SPECIALISTS? Libraries are appropriately staffed Libraries have quality collections in the field of information resources Libraries’ resources are used by students and educators on a consistent basis

WHAT FACTORS CREATE A GOOD ENVIRONMENT FOR EFFECTIVE MEDIA SPECIALISTS? Libraries are appropriately staffed Libraries have quality collections in the field of information resources Libraries’ resources are used by students and educators on a consistent basis Libraries are free to collaborate with classroom teachers for the purpose of information literacy

WHAT ARE SOME NO-COST ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT?

Encourage teachers to collaborate with the media specialist

WHAT ARE SOME NO-COST ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT? Encourage teachers to collaborate with the media specialist Reduce taking the media specialist away from the media center and vice versa

WHAT ARE SOME NO-COST ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT? Encourage teachers to collaborate with the media specialist Reduce taking the media specialist away from the media center and vice versa Create opportunities for librarian- teacher collaboration

WHAT ARE SOME COSTLY ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT?

Increase library staffing (at least one media specialist and one parapro)

WHAT ARE SOME COSTLY ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT? Increase library staffing (at least one media specialist and one parapro) Increase money for media information services

WHAT ARE SOME COSTLY ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT? Increase library staffing (at least one media specialist and one parapro) Increase money for media information services Increase the accessibility of library for both teachers and students

WHAT ARE SOME COSTLY ACTIONS THAT A PRINCIPAL CAN DO TO SUPPORT? Increase library staffing (at least one media specialist and one parapro) Increase money for media information services Increase the accessibility of library for both teachers and students Increase money for technology in the library (computers, Internet, etc.)

HOW SHOULD A PRINCIPAL VIEW TODAY’S MEDIA SPECIALIST?

A fellow administrator  Responsible for school- wide information literacy skills

HOW SHOULD A PRINCIPAL VIEW TODAY’S MEDIA SPECIALIST? A fellow administrator  Responsible for school-wide information literacy skills A curriculum leader for classroom teachers  Responsible for collaboration of information literacy

HOW SHOULD A PRINCIPAL VIEW TODAY’S MEDIA SPECIALIST? A fellow administrator  Responsible for school-wide information literacy skills A curriculum leader for classroom teachers  Responsible for collaboration of information literacy A classroom teacher  Responsible for knowledge of school-wide curriculum in selecting materials and promoting literacy

WHAT SIMPLE MATH EQUATION CAN SUM UP A MEDIA SPECIALIST’S ROLE IN THE SCHOOL?

An Effective Media Specialist + ____________________________

WHAT SIMPLE MATH EQUATION CAN SUM UP A MEDIA SPECIALIST’S ROLE IN THE SCHOOL? An Effective Media Specialist + Support & Funding ____________________________

WHAT SIMPLE MATH EQUATION CAN SUM UP A MEDIA SPECIALIST’S ROLE IN THE SCHOOL? An Effective Media Specialist + Support & Funding ____________________________ Increased Student Achievement

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