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Adult Learners: Professional Development and the School Librarian

Autor Carl A. Harvey II
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2012 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This practical guide clarifies why school librarians need to be part of the professional development process in their schools-and shows just how to achieve that goal.To remain gainfully employed, today's school librarian has to be a leader in the school. To that end, Adult Learners: Professional Development and the School Librarian encourages librarians to become instrumental in providing professional development to teachers and staff. The book begins by explaining why librarians should participate in designing and presenting professional development, then goes on to provide tips, examples, and a complete model for doing this based on system used at the author's school. Readers will discover how to determine what is practical and how to turn ideas into actions, whether they want to implement a major initiative or start with something small. Most important, this book details how to become part of the professional development team in ways that are both relevant and meaningful to the teachers and staff involved. When these stakeholders understand what the librarian knows and how they can benefit, the librarian's sphere of influence will be expanded-and a job just might be saved.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610690393
ISBN-10: 1610690397
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

A model for implementation that school librarians can put to immediate use

Notă biografică

Carl A. Harvey II is an instructor of school librarianship at Longwood University in Farmville, VA. Previously, he was an elementary school librarian for 17 years in Indiana.

Cuprins

IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. What Is Professional Development?Professional Development Choices for LibrariansConferences and WorkshopsWebinarsSocial MediaTwitterFacebookGoogle+BlogsCurationPeriodicals and BooksAssociationsPLN: Professional Learning NetworksProfessional Choices beyond the LibraryResources2. Librarians as LeadersGathering InfluenceThe Go-To PersonBring Back from ConferencesResources3. Aligning the School Library Program and Professional Development to the School Improvement PlanWhen We See ItWhen We Don't See ItResources4. Designing Professional DevelopmentWhy?Who?What?When?Where?How?Theme? (or Not!)HandoutFollow UpEvaluationResources5. Vehicles for Delivery of Professional DevelopmentFace-to-FaceOne-on-OneSmall GroupWhole StaffVirtualPodcasts/VodcastsWebinarsE-mailLearning Management Systems/Virtual Learning EnvironmentsBlogsTwitter/Facebook/Social MediaInstructionReportingResources6. An Example-21st-Century ToolsThe FocusWhat Do the Teachers Need to Know?How Can the School Librarian and Principal Pull This Together into a Theme?How Can the School Librarian and Principal Introduce This to Teachers?How Can the School Librarian and Principal Provide Teachers the Professional Development They Need?How Can the School Librarian and Principal Structure Support and Help When Needed?How Can the School Librarian and the Principal Be Sure That Teachers Implement What They Have Been Taught?The ModelPodcastsStaff MeetingPLC TrainingSupportCelebrationWikisStaff MeetingPLC TrainingSupportCelebrationBlogsStaff MeetingPLC TrainingSupportCelebrationEvaluationResourcesIndex

Recenzii

This practical guide shares how and why school librarians need to be a vital part of the professional development process in their buildings. Providing tips and strategies for both veterans and those new to the field, this title first provides clear and concise information on where and when the school librarian can receive professional training. The remainder of the book gives clear and concise information on how the school librarian can become instrumental in providing professional development to staff. It provides tips, examples, and a complete model for implementation.
This is an excellent introduction for new school librarians and will serve as a refresher for veteran ones.
This volume is an excellent resource for current and future school media specialists, who must at some point join the fight in proving the worth and value of a school media specialist on the faculty of the school.