This document outlines a professional learning plan for a teacher-librarian trainee. It reflects on experiences gained so far in areas like book circulation, promotion of reading, and research skills lessons. Key areas for further learning are identified as ICT skills, information literacy, and leadership. Specific goals within each area include gaining confidence using technologies like blogs and social media; understanding best practices for teaching information literacy; and observing teacher-librarians demonstrating leadership and managing library policies. The plan proposes continuing to develop skills through practice, relevant coursework, and placements that expose the trainee to libraries integrating emerging technologies and instructional approaches.
2. “The more
you know,
the more
you know
you don't
know”
Aristotle
3. But I have discovered that the
library profession is about so much
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4. What have I already
experienced?
• Re-shelving, checking books in and out and
cataloguing new books.
• Promotion of reading.
• Assisting students in book selection.
• Research skills lessons (book-based).
• Lunch time in the library.
• Assisting teachers to gather resources.
• Book Week events.
• Working ethically and safely online. I have learnt
a lot in this area, particularly during the
production of this blog.
5. What do I need to
experience?
• Everything ICT!
• The inclusion of ICT in the library
including digital texts and safe
internet use.
• Web 2.0 and social media to promote
the library.
• Contemporary information literacy
teaching.
• Librarians as leaders in the school.
• Effective policy development
6. I have identified 3
major areas of learning
• ICT and Web 2.0 skills
• Information literacy.
• Leadership, Management and Policy.
7. What have I already learnt?
•How to create a blog.
•How to use Google + and
associated media.
• The types of social media
which are currently popular.
• The power of social media
as an educational tool.
• The relationship between
library programs and ICT
(libraries are not just about
books).
• The complex legal and
ethical nature of working in
the online environment.
What are my goals? What do I
need to learn?
• Continue to expand my ICT
skills.
• Develop enough confidence
in Web 2.0 that I feel I could
show others what to do.
•Understand how these new
skills can be transferred into
real library contexts. Can I
find examples of librarians
using blogs and social media
successfully in their school
program?
Where can I learn this?
• Continue to work with Web
2.0 for both professional
and personal purposes as a
way of building confidence
and skills – doing seems to
be the best way of learning
(This slideshare is just one
example!)
• Seek out placement in a
library that is using ICT in
their program in a significant
way.
• Seek out library blogs which
discuss these concepts/
offer examples and follow
these.
• Read widely.
ICT and Web 2.0 Skills
8. What have I already
learnt?
• Information literacy is
fundamental to
educational goals in the
21st century.
• The school library can
play a central role in
developing a culture of
inquiry-based learning
and successful
information literacy in
the school.
What are my goals? What
do I need to learn?
• What are the best
approaches to teaching
information literacy?
• What does school-wide
integrated information
literacy teaching look
like in action? What is
the teacher-librarian’s
role?
Where can I learn this?
• Inquiry-learning course
to be completed
Semester 2, 2015.
• Seek out placement in a
school which is
successfully integrating
an inquiry-based
learning program
throughout the school.
• Personal learning –
what can I read and
watch to learn more?
Information Literacy
9. Leadership, Management and Policy
What have I already
learnt?
• Effective leadership
is fundamental to
the TL’s role.
What are my goals?
What do I need to
learn?
• What does a TL
acting as leader look
like?
• What do effective
policy documents
look like?
• What is the process
for maintaining up-to-
date policies?
Where can I learn
this?
• Seek out placement
where TL is behaving
in a leadership role.
• Seek out placement
where policy
documents are
contemporary and
complete. Observe
how process take
place for managing
these policies.