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Standard 1 School Library Media Coordinators Demonstrate Leadership Staff development documentation Newsletters Conference documentation Websites School improvement and/or other leadership team documents PLC and/or PLN documentation s Informal communication with school staff Collaboration forms Articles and presentation documentation Professional Organization Activities North Carolina School Library/Media Rubrics and Research

Standard 2 School Library Media Coordinators build a Learning Environment that meets the instructional needs of a diverse population of students Student-created content Usage data Assessment data Collection Management Plan Policies and Procedures Manuals Collaboratively produced lesson and unit plan Professional development plans Documentation of Professional/Electronic Learning Community Activities Reflective journaling Blogs Articles written by School Library Media Coordinator Listservs Newsletters

Standard 3 School Library Media Coordinators implement a comprehensive 21 st century library media program Collection Management Plan Library Media Center Schedule Library Media Center Sign-Up Sheets Collaboration Forms Lesson Plans Research Documentation of Work with School Staff, Parents, and Other Members of the School Community Output Measures Data Walls

Standard 4 School Library Media Coordinators demonstrate knowledge of learners and learning and promote effective instructional practices Documents written for a listserv Book Fairs Collection Management Plan Records of students who have public library cards Participation in Battle of the Books Summer reading programs Student and teacher feedback about the school’s collection Community partnership activities Student reading records Family Reading Night Adult Literacy Courses Reading Across the Community Programs Book Clubs

Standard 5 School Library Media Coordinators reflect on their practice Self assessment Documentation of continuing education—articles, conferences Feedback from supervisor, students, parents, community members, colleagues Professional development syllabi Professional Growth Plan Evaluation tool Student outcome data Logs Action research documentation Memberships in professional organizations Formative and summative assessments Student and school needs assessments