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21. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
(A summary of the alaska study is available at www.educ Fedora, AP (1993). An Explorationof the Scheduling Patterns of Two Exemplary school media centers.
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Dick and Jane Go to the Head Of the Class Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, and Eugene Hainer 4/1/2000
Features > What do students need in order to succeed? The latest research insists they need strong library media programs The Latest Evidence
  • schools had a library media specialist, preferably full time (that is, 35 to 40 hours per week);

22. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
has decreased professional staffing in library media centers in an and in some instances,school librarians, make In Oregon, alaska, and Arizona, for example
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Dr. Nancy Everhart 9/1/1998
Features > Illustrations by David Bamundo For states that did not respond, data are from Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year 1995-96 , U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES 97-541). States not responding were: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and W. Virginia. To create this national report on school library staffing, SLJ asked me to survey school library media officials in state libraries or education departments in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All but 15 responded.

23. IT4L: Library Media Center Resources
on appropriate staffing for school library media centers, role of LRS studies conductedin alaska, Colorado and in 2000 show that school media librarians and
http://www.surfline.ne.jp/janetm/lmcres2.html
Achieving Contemporary Literacy
Organizations

American Library Association

American Association of School Librarians
includes position statements on appropriate staffing for school library media centers, role of the school library media program, and the value of library media programs in education aligned with Information Power (ALA, 1998). Standards
Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning

National Educational Technology Standards for Students
(NETS-S)
McREL's Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks
is a browsable and searchable database of content standards for K-12 curriculum. Curriculum
Information and Technology Literacy Curriculum designs in Mankato (MN) and West Hartford (CT) provide powerful examples of standards-linked project-based learning. Assessment Rubistar helps teachers create rubrics for project-based learning.
George Lucas Education Foundation's Edutopia: Assessment at a Glance
features performance assessments, standards-based projects and assignments that require students to apply their knowledge and skills, and clearly defined rubrics to facilitate a fair and consistent evaluation of student work.

24. U-46 Libraries And Learning Centers: State-wide School Library Associations
Libraries and Learning centers Statewide school Library Associations. alaska Associationof school Librarians; Arizona Educational media Association; California
http://www.u46.k12.il.us/ehs/libs9.htm
U-46 Libraries and Learning Centers State-wide School Library Associations
Who did I miss? Send me the URL of your group , if it's not listed above. Thanks! U-46 Libraries and Learning Centers
Library-oriented Links

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25. Impact Quotations
of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement Colorado Study,” schoolLibrary media Quarterly, Spring, 1994. Two more recent studies in alaska and
http://www.oelma.org/advquotes.htm
Specialists Impact Student Achievement
  • "What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks about education." ~ Harold Howe, former U.S. Commissioner of Education
    Students who score higher on "tests tend to come from schools which have more library resource staff and more books, periodicals and videos, and where the instructional role of the teacher-librarian and involvement in cooperative program planning and teaching is more prominent." ~ Keith Curry Lance, et. al. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement
    "School library media specialists play an important role in improving student achievement through the teaching of information literacy, the promotion of reading literacy and the continued integration of technology. No where else in a school system does one see these three important factors come together. In order to be successful in these three areas, a student needs adequate resources, something school libraries have not had through national, state or local funds recently." ~ Gayle Geitgey, OELMA President, March 2001 .
Back to OELMA's Advocacy Action Plan OELMA Impact Quotations
April 14, 2002

26. School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Difference
Pennsylvania, alaska and Oregon. The research is reviewed in the light of the AmericanInformation Power document. **The Impact of school Library media centers
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/dan/classes/720/difference.htm
SCHOOL LIBRARY
RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
International Association of School Librarianship (IASL) SCHOOL LIBRARIES
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
to Student Achievement
Graphic from the American Association of School Librarians This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?". Everyone Please Read those **
Proof of the Power: Recent Research on the Impact of School Library Media Programs on the Academic Achievement of U.S. Public School Students . ERIC Digest.
Written by Keith Curry Lance in 2001, this ERIC Digest [ED456861] reviews and summarises recent United States research studies related to school libraries and student achievement, particularly statewide studies in Colorado, Pennsylvania, Alaska and Oregon. The research is reviewed in the light of the American Information Power document.

27. About Us - Guide To Information Literacy Skills
in alaska schools Juneau alaska State Library, 1999 http//www.library.state.ak.us/dev/infoemxs.pdf.The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/GILS/about.html
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Sarasota County Library/Media Program
A committee of Sarasota County school media specialists and district curriculum coordinators, under the direction of Gerry Haworth, Supervisor, Media and Instructional Materials, and Lynn Urban, Instructional Technology Specialist, began meeting during the 2001-2002 school year to research the topic of Information Literacy and discuss plans for developing useful tools to assist teachers and media specialists in effectively teaching information literacy skills. During the summer of 2002, media specialists and teachers began developing the materials found on this website. The materials will continue to be refined and expanded throughout the 2002-2003 school year.
T he resources below provide research findings about library/media practices that help improve student achievement. Make the Connection: Quality School Library Media Programs Impact Academic Achievement in Iowa
Iowa Education Agencies.

28. Library Links
alaska Anchorage school District Library Resources; Fairbanks North Star Boroughschool Colorado Aspen school District media centers Aspen; media
http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/DSE/Media/liblink2.html
Web Sites Maintained by Library Media Programs
Canada
England
United States

29. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
Like many states, alaska and Pennsylvania do not require that schools hire Readthe report The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ew_printstory.cfm?slug=28libe.h19

30. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
2 Among schools with Internet access. alaska. INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTERS. Computer labs,13.0. Libraries/media centers, 76.0. National school Lunch Program, Eligible, ?
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc02/state_data.cfm?slug=35ak_data.h21

31. Mediatalk
of well stocked, well staffed school media centers, writes Students reading, accordingto studies of school library programs in alaska, Colorado, and
http://www.stvrain.k12.co.us/LHS/library/mediatalk.html
MEDIA TALK Index Libraries Make a Difference Study Shows Test Scores Tied to School Library Resources. Kathleen Kennedy Manzo, summarizing studies of the relationship of well stocked, well staffed school media centers, writes "Students in schools with appropriate and sufficient library collections and qualified library personnel tend to perform better on standardized tests, especially in reading, according to studies of school library programs in Alaska, Colorado, and Pennsylvania. Making the school library an integral learning center and encouraging teachers and librarians to collaborate on lesson plans and classroom assignments could help raise student achievement..." CLICK HERE AND READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE According to the studies discussed in the article above, students scored higher on tests when there was an increase

32. APPENDIX V
as an Agent of Academic Achievement in alaska schools; alaska State Library, Juneau,alaska, 1999 The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.learningresources.ab.ca/appendix_v.htm
Learning Resources Council Home Calendar Executive Links ... Join Us! APPENDIX V
References
Cooperation in Instruction between Classroom Teachers and School Library Media Specialists: A Look at Teacher Characteristics in Texas Elementary Schools . School Library Media Quarterly, 20 (2), 79-85. Focus on Research; A Guide to Developing Students’ Research Skills . Alberta Education, 1990. Hamilton-Pennell, Christine, Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, and Eugene Hainer. Dick and Jane Go to the Head Of the Class . April 1, 2000, online, http://www.slj.com/articles/articles/20000401_7475.asp, May 5, 2001. Haycock, Ken. (1992). What Works: Research About Teaching and Learning Through the School’s Library Resource Center . Rockland Press, Seattle. Lance, K. C , Marcia J. Rodney, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards; The Second Colorado Study ; Colorado State Library, Colorado Department of Education, Denver, Colorado; April, 2000. Lance, K. C , Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Marcia J. Rodney, Lois A. Petersen, Clara Sitter, Information Empowered; The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska Schools

33. School Library Programs And Student Achievement: A Review Of The Research
poorly educated. Lance is currently replicating the study in alaska and our withthe number of books per student in school library media centers and a
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/misc/research-sum.html
School District of Philadelphia Library Programs and Services
School Library Programs and Student Achievement:
A Review of the Research
by Debra Gniewek (May 1999)
Lance: The role of the librarian correlates with student achievement
In 1993, Keith Curry Lance and others, published the findings of a study funded by the U.S. Department of Education (Lance, 1993). The study showed the strength of the school library program as a clear predictor of academic achievement, reporting a positive correlation between school library expenditures, the role of the librarian, and student achievement. At every grade level studied, as the size of the center's staff and collection increased, test scores increased. Researchers concluded that: "Students at schools with better funded and staffed [school libraries] tend to achieve higher test scores, whether their schools and communities are rich or poor and whether the adults in the community are well or poorly educated." Lance is currently replicating the study in Alaska and our own state of Pennsylvania.
Krashen: Higher reading scores for students with professional librarians
In The Power of Reading , a meta-analysis of twenty years of reading research, Stephen Krashen reported that children get a substantial percentage of their reading material from the school library and that greater access to books and to centralized collections with professional librarians resulted in higher reading scores. Krashen found that school libraries which have larger, quality collections; which are available to students more hours; which provide comfortable and relaxing reading environments; and which are staffed with qualified school librarians, produce students with higher reading achievement (Krashen, 1993). In Krashen's own words:

34. UW School Library Media Specialist Certificate Program
Washington Essential Learnings and alaska Essential Goals are this course is on schoollibrary media development during formal visits to library media centers.
http://www.outreach.washington.edu/extinfo/certprog/slm/slm_crs.asp
School Library Media Specialist UW Educational Outreach UW Extension Certificate Programs School Library Media Specialist
Overview
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Courses
Summer Quarter 2003
Administration of the School Library Media Program (LIS 585, 3 credits)
Develops competency in administering materials, equipment and services of the library media program as an integral part of the educational process of school. Focuses on developing skills in acquiring, organizing and managing the full range of learning resources for access and use, and presenting the program to users. The emphasis of this course is school library media resources and services. An overview of the central role of library media programs, major principles, and current issues in the field are provided. Students develop a personal professional growth plan that guides fieldwork.
Schedule: UW campus, Seattle , Tuesday, June 24-Saturday, June 28, 2003*, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; $990
Instructor: Debra Kilcup
Information Technology for Teaching and Learning (LIS 598, 3 credits)

35. SCOE Resources: Research Supporting School Libraries
updated Colorado study, and recent studies in alaska and Pennsylvania school libraries,try a search on “school Library media centers.” AASL Facts
http://www.sonoma.k12.ca.us/resources/library/rsrch_support.html
RESEARCH SUPPORTING SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Updated June 12, 2002
Library Research Service
This public-private partnership shares an amazing collection of statistics and research related to libraries. An updated Colorado study, and recent studies in Alaska and Pennsylvania, are highlighted in Fast Fact #164 AASL Facts and Figures The American Association of School Librarians has collected these articles, studies, and statistics as part of their Resource Guides for School Library Media Program Development. Take a look here for the best resources about libraries from the American Library Association, the Library Research Service, the National Center for Education Statistics, and others. Not sure how to make your case with statistics? AASL's new Advocacy Toolkit offers ready-to-use tools for conducting an advocacy campaignlarge or smallfor school library media programs. Executive Summary: Findings from the Evaluation of the
National Library Power Program (PDF)
AASL Position Statements These brief position statements are approved by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Board of Directors and are useful tools for developing school library media policies within schools or districts. Statements include: value of library media programs in education, appropriate staffing for school library media centers, flexible scheduling, and more.

36. Iowa Educational Media Association (IEMA) Conference Welcome
Keith Curry Lance is the force behind the Colorado, alaska, and Pennsylvaniastudies on the impact of school library/media centers on student learning.
http://www.aea11.k12.ia.us/IEMA/2001welcome.html

37. FactBook 2002 - School Libraries
including studies conducted in Colorado, Pennsylvania, alaska, and Massachusetts UpExpenditures for Resources in school Library media centers, FY 1997
http://www.cde.ca.gov/resrc/factbook/schoollib.htm
California Dept of Education Help California Dept of Education
Fact Book 2002
Handbook of Education Information
Fact Book Home
Contents Preface Fingertip Facts ... References School Libraries The California Public School Library Act of 1998
www.ala.org/aasl/resources/achievement.html

www.cde.ca.gov/library

At the heart of the School Library Act is acknowledgment of the critical need for more and better books for students to read as an integral part of the California Reading Initiative. It is the goal of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to bring California's school library book count up to 20 up-to-date, relevant, enticing books per student.
Statistical Snapshot of California School Libraries
The CDE Online School Library Survey collected information about school libraries. The following statistical snapshot is based on those data as well as data collected by the California Basic Educational Demographic Survey (CBEDS). When possible, national data are provided for comparison.
  • Number of libraries.

38. Chabad.org | Global Centers And Institutions Directory | Alaska And Hawaii
with a preschool program, a Hebrew school, day camps alaska is home to 6,000 Jews(half of which live in A division of the Chabad-Lubavitch media Center Under
http://www.chabad.org/centers/directory.asp?AID=9324

39. Making The Case
of Education conducted studies in alaska, Colorado, and Pennsylvania which showthe impact of school library media centers and media specialists on kids
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/ld/youth/case.htm
MAKING THE CASE
FOR LIBRARY SERVICES
TO CHILDREN AND TEENS
The following information and sources, compiled by the State Library of North Carolina , will help North Carolina's public librarians, media specialists, teachers, and others who work with, and advocate for, children and young adults. Data About Youth
Libraries and Youth

The Power of Summer Reading
Data About Youth The KIDS COUNT Databook
National as well as state-by-state profiles, graphs showing state indicators over time, maps based on KIDS COUNT data, and state rankings. You can even download data that you can manipulate yourself. This publication and website are just part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT Initiative Children in North Carolina
A snapshot of North Carolina statistics on issues of importance to children, including health care, child care, poverty, safety, and education from the Children's Defense Fund NC Children's Index
A wealth of data, county-by-county, available as PDF files. Health Indicators, Educational Indicators, Social Indicators, Economic Indicators a variety of ways to examine the well-being of children in North Carolina all made available by the NC Child Advocacy Institute National Center for Educational Statistics
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is reported state-by-state in a variety of subject areas as the Nation's Report Card . The profile for North Carolina , which contains the most recent data available, summarizes our participation and performance in all subject areas. The site also has a variety of reports on the state-level

40. Course Syllabus For EDCI 355A
in EDCI 384 Supervised Experience in school Library media centers. LRS studies conductedin alaska, Colorado and in 2000 show that school media librarians and
http://www.csuchico.edu/~pmilbury/355A.html

Department of Education

215 Modoc Hall
LIBRARY MEDIA TEACHER SERVICES CREDENTIAL PROGRAM

Course Syllabus for EDCI 355A:
Administration of
School Library Media Centers
for Fall Semester 2001 Classes held in Modoc 218 and Meriam Library
Instructor: Peter Milbury
Instructor Information:
Peter Milbury, Instructor, LMT Services Credential Program
Phones: Day: 891-3036 (at Chico H.S. Library) Evening: 345-3308 and 343-5273. Office hours: By appointment. Also feel free to call or e-mail at any time. E-mail: pmibury@csuchico.edu You may go directly to these sections: Course Description Course Objectives, Activities, and Goals Portfolio Requirement Course Text and Readings ... Grading Explanation Course Description: The Library Media Teacher Services Credential program at CSU, Chico places a high value on the Administrative Leadership role of the LMT due to our belief that the library media program is an integral part of teaching and learning in the school. The school library media teacher, in order to be effective, must translate the mission, goals, objectives, policies and procedures of the school library media program into action through effective leadership, planning, and evaluation. EDCI 355A Administration of School Media Centers is the class in which LMT candidates most directly address the skills related to administrative leadership.

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