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Political Advocacy for School Librarians: Leveraging Your Influence

Autor Ann Dutton Ewbank Cuvânt înainte de Kathi Kromer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2019 – vârsta până la 17 ani
School librarians are prepared to be leaders and can use their strengths to advocate for policy that benefits school libraries. This book will teach you how to engage elected officials to effect change that extends to your library.Education and information policy has a direct impact on school libraries and is shaped by decisions at the local, state, and federal levels. School librarians are positioned uniquely to leverage their inside knowledge of effective school library programs to make a difference in education through civic engagement; however, a thorough understanding of both the explicit and "hidden" rules of government is necessary to be an effective advocate.This compact book serves as a guide to advocating for effective programs, filling a gap in the practitioner literature regarding the policies that affect school library programs. Drawing on research-based best practices and the author's experience as the chairman of the ALA Legislation Committee and in political advocacy, this book explains the political process through concrete examples of both success and failure and analyzes these examples to show how librarians can move education policy in a positive direction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440863882
ISBN-10: 1440863881
Pagini: 140
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Realize how to use your strengths as a librarian to influence issues that matters to you, even if you consider yourself apolitical

Notă biografică

Ann Dutton Ewbank is associate professor at Montana State University, Bozeman. She researches school library advocacy and is a member-leader in the American Library Association.

Cuprins

Foreword by Kathi KromerAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 Is School Librarianship Political?Introduction: This We Believe.You Have Knowledge and ExpertiseYou Are a LeaderLayers of the Onion: Education Policy at the Local, State, and Federal LevelsExplicit and Hidden RulesGrassroots and GrasstopsQuestions and Activities to Extend Your LearningChapter 2 What Is Political Advocacy?IntroductionThe Nature of Representative DemocracyYour Role in GovernmentPoliticians Are People TooStep Out of Your Comfort ZoneMake a DifferenceConclusion: The Greater GoodQuestions and Activities to Extend Your LearningChapter 3 The Power of PersuasionIntroduction: What Is Persuasion?Persuasive MessagesPersuasion: Four PerspectivesThe Relational PerspectiveThe Psychological PerspectiveThe Linguistic PerspectiveThe Systems PerspectivePolitical BehaviorThe SystemIncreasing Your Ability to PersuadeA Continuum: Adversary-Indifference-AllyA Note on SystemsConclusion: Becoming PersuasiveQuestions and Activities to Extend Your LearningChapter 4 A Primer on Education GovernanceIntroductionEducation Governance and the Tenth AmendmentLevels of Education GovernanceFederalStateCharter SchoolsLocalConclusion: Discover Your ContextQuestions and Activities to Extend Your LearningChapter 5 Local Political AdvocacyIntroductionPublic School Districts and Policy GenerationSchool BoardsThe Intersection of School Boards and the District SuperintendentThe Role of the CommunityParentsCommunity Members without ChildrenSite-Based ManagementResident and Nonresident EmployeesCommunity OrganizationsBusinessesAdvocacy GroupsLeveraging Your Local Union or Professional AssociationUnionsProfessional AssociationsQuestions and Activities to Extend Your Learning: Case StudiesCase Study 1: School District Policy ChangeCase Study 2: Collective BargainingCase Study 3: Bond ElectionChapter 6 State Political AdvocacyIntroductionWorking with the LegislatureLegislatorsLegislative StaffWorking with the Executive BranchGovernor's OfficeState Departments of Education, State Libraries, and Other AgenciesLeveraging State Professional AssociationsCoalitionsStrategiesQuestions and Activities to Extend Your Learning: Case StudiesCase Study 1: Opposition to a BillCase Study 2: Administrative Rule AmendmentCase Study 3: Statewide DatabasesChapter 7 Federal Political AdvocacyIntroductionWorking with CongressHouse of RepresentativesSenateChecks and BalancesCapitol Hill VisitsField Office VisitsWorking with the Executive BranchOffice of the PresidentU.S. Department of EducationInstitute of Education SciencesOffice of Educational TechnologyOffice of English Language AcquisitionOffice of Elementary and Secondary EducationInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesOther Federal AgenciesBureau of Indian EducationDepartment of Defense Education Activity OfficeFederal Communications CommissionNational Professional AssociationsAdvocacy Agendas and StrategiesLobbyistsAdvocacy AlertsWashington D.C. Legislative Days and Fly-InsStrategiesConclusionQuestions and Activities to Extend Your Learning: Case StudiesCase Study 1: Federal GrantsCase Study 2: Nonlibrary Professional AssociationCase Study 3: Appropriations Advocacy AlertChapter 8 Political School Library Advocacy: Success, Failure, and the FutureIntroductionPolitical Advocacy: A Long GameLong-Range PlanningSuccesses and Failures: What to Do NextAvoiding BurnoutAdvocating for the Library EcosystemPublic LibrariesAcademic LibrariesCoalition BuildingHow Political Coalitions Develop and OperateCore and Secondary Policy Beliefs: Negotiation and CompromiseBecoming a Boundary SpannerDeveloping Political AdvocatesProviding Professional DevelopmentIncorporating Political Advocacy into School Librarian Preparation ProgramsConclusionQuestions and Activities to Extend Your LearningReferencesIndex

Recenzii

Students in school librarianship and practicing librarians-novices and veterans-will find support and inspiration in this highly readable book.Highly Recommended.
.the background information is useful for librarians.