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Keep Teacher- Librarians In Our Schools! Presented by Kyoung-Hee You (Kiki)

Keep Teacher-Librarians In Our Schools !

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Keep Teacher-Librarians In Our Schools !. Presented by Kyoung-Hee You (Kiki). Cutting teacher-librarians is the same as throwing out the text books in our schools! Without either of them our education system will be not be as strong!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Keep  Teacher-Librarians  In  Our Schools !

Keep Teacher-Librarians In Our Schools!

Presented by Kyoung-Hee You(Kiki)

Page 2: Keep  Teacher-Librarians  In  Our Schools !

Cutting teacher-librarians is the same as throwing out the text books in our schools!

Without either of them our education system will be not be as strong!

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• Over the past 20 years there have been

many long-term empirically-based studies

that have consistently shown a strong link

between higher student achievement and

teacher librarians, but many people in the

world of education are unfamiliar with

them.

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Today I will show you how and why

teacher-librarians strengthen our

education system!

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1. Librarians provide

invaluable professional

development for teachers.

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2. Librarians are important

members of vital school

committees that drive

student learning.

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3. Librarians are partners

with our teachers in

educating students,

developing curricula and

integrating resources.

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4. Teacher-librarians have a

longer lasting educational

relationship with students

compared to most

classroom teachers.

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5. Librarians play an

intricate role in promoting

and developing free or

autonomous reading in our

student population.

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6. Librarians can help ESL

students achieve higher

standards

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7. Teacher-librarians provide

up-to-date diverse

resources to meet the

curriculum's informational

needs.

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8. Teacher-librarians help

bridge the achievement

gap at the elementary

school level.

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9. The presence of

librarians in a school help

students achieve better

test results.

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KEEP OUR LIBRARIANS

IN THE LIBRARY AND

HELP OUR STUDENTS GET

MORE EDUCATIONAL

OPPORTUNITIES!

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Thank you !

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WORKS CITED• Elkind, David. “The Many Roles of the School Librarian.” Knowledge Quest 34.5 (2006): 35-36. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.• Francis, Briana Hovendick, Kieth Curry Lance, and Zeth Lietzau. School Libraians Continue to Help Students Achieve Standards : The Third Colorado Study. Denver: Library Research Service, 2010. Library Research Service. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.• Haycock, Ken. "Effective Roles for Student Achievement." Teacher Librarian 31.5 (2004): 34. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.• Lance, Keith Curry, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, and Marcia J Rodney, eds. Information empowered: The school librarian as an agent of academic achievement in Alaska schools. Juneau: Alaska State Library, 2000. Alaska State Library. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.• Lance, Keith Curry, Marcia J. Rodney, and Bill Schwarz. “The Impact of School Libraries on Academic Achievement: A Research Study Based on Responses from Administrators in Idaho.” School Library Monthly 26.9 (2010): 14-17. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.• Lance, Keith Curry, Marcia J. Rodney, and Christine Hamilton-Pennell How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The second Colorado Study.” San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing, 2000. Web. 23 Mar.2011. < http://www.lmcsource.com/contactus.html>• Nelson, Jeanne. “Library Staffing Benefits Latino Student Achievement.” CSLA Journal 34.1 (2010): 14-16. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 23 Mar. 2011.