DRAFT
Harborview Library Program

 Our learners will become efficient and effective users and
 producers of information, knowing how to determine if
 sources are credible, reliable, and authoritative.
The Big Picture
   Explosion of Information in various forms is widely
    available
   The web is self publishing
       students are more independent
       adult consultation may be removed
       students must evaluate resources on their own

   Research skills are essential in today’s world
       The Big Three
       Plagiarism
       Inquiry
Today’s library/media
                center
Students:

   Discover, engage, discuss, borrow literature in
    traditional and emerging formats.

   Learn to effectively use ideas and information

   Use information technologies to access, evaluate,
    and communicate information
The Teacher-Librarian
    Knowledge of the whole curriculum

    Teaching of literacies for all media

    Intellectual property/fair use guidance

    Assuring access to information

    Technology integration

    Reviews and purchases material in all formats, for all
     users

    Teaches using a variety of strategies
Digital Citizens
    We need students that can

   Think

   Create

   Analyze

   Synthesize
Outcomes
                 Kindergarten-2nd grade


                                         locates key words, table of
   Enjoys stories                        contents, indexes, menus and
                                          navigation tools.
   Knows the different sections of
                                         Creates a product using
    the library                           information found

   identify the author and              Cites Sources
    illustrator of a work
                                         Use a variety of genres for
                                          pleasure and personal growth
   Knows the difference between
    fiction and non-fiction              Explore resources from diverse
                                          cultures including Alaska Native
                                          populations
   Reads for learning and for
    pleasure
Outcomes
                                         3 rd-5th grades

   Identify the types of information         Create a product that presents
    needed                                    findings
   Choose from a range of resources
                                             Legally obtain and use information
   Locate and evaluate a resource
    needed to solve the problem              Participate and collaborate in
                                              intellectual and social networks
   Extract information from resources        following safe and effective
    needed to solve problems
                                              practices
   Organize information to solve
    problems                                 Use a variety of digital and print
                                              formats for pleasure and personal
                                              growth.

                                             Access libraries with assistance to
                                              seek information for personal
                                              interest
The Ideal
   Full time librarian/media teacher

   Flexible Scheduling model

   Point of need library use

   Collaboration with all teachers

   Professional development for teachers

   Staying on the cutting edge of new technologies

Librarian presentation

  • 1.
    DRAFT Harborview Library Program Our learners will become efficient and effective users and producers of information, knowing how to determine if sources are credible, reliable, and authoritative.
  • 2.
    The Big Picture  Explosion of Information in various forms is widely available  The web is self publishing  students are more independent  adult consultation may be removed  students must evaluate resources on their own  Research skills are essential in today’s world  The Big Three  Plagiarism  Inquiry
  • 3.
    Today’s library/media center Students:  Discover, engage, discuss, borrow literature in traditional and emerging formats.  Learn to effectively use ideas and information  Use information technologies to access, evaluate, and communicate information
  • 4.
    The Teacher-Librarian  Knowledge of the whole curriculum  Teaching of literacies for all media  Intellectual property/fair use guidance  Assuring access to information  Technology integration  Reviews and purchases material in all formats, for all users  Teaches using a variety of strategies
  • 5.
    Digital Citizens We need students that can  Think  Create  Analyze  Synthesize
  • 6.
    Outcomes Kindergarten-2nd grade  locates key words, table of  Enjoys stories contents, indexes, menus and navigation tools.  Knows the different sections of  Creates a product using the library information found  identify the author and  Cites Sources illustrator of a work  Use a variety of genres for pleasure and personal growth  Knows the difference between fiction and non-fiction  Explore resources from diverse cultures including Alaska Native populations  Reads for learning and for pleasure
  • 7.
    Outcomes 3 rd-5th grades  Identify the types of information  Create a product that presents needed findings  Choose from a range of resources  Legally obtain and use information  Locate and evaluate a resource needed to solve the problem  Participate and collaborate in intellectual and social networks  Extract information from resources following safe and effective needed to solve problems practices  Organize information to solve problems  Use a variety of digital and print formats for pleasure and personal growth.  Access libraries with assistance to seek information for personal interest
  • 8.
    The Ideal  Full time librarian/media teacher  Flexible Scheduling model  Point of need library use  Collaboration with all teachers  Professional development for teachers  Staying on the cutting edge of new technologies