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Joyce ValenzaNeverending Search
Doug JohnsonThe Blue Skunk Blog
Which of the “8 Things” from the Dickinson article
spoke to you the most?
Laura Anderson Shelly Burnett Mike Dorsam Denyse Eagleson
Denise Fries-Romack Doug Gustafson Mike Havener Christine Konopasek
Kerry Ossian Michelle Simpson Kristi Sutter David Tapp
Heather Wainwright Jennifer Wallner Dawn Watson Amanda Yates
Filesharing• Allows me to share a document with the
whole class• Box will pop up on your screen with the file
name. • When it is done loading, click on the save file
icon (3rd from left). Save the file somewhere you can easily find it.
• Open the file.• The file is also posted on the wiki.
Is the library more than a physical space?
The Vision:What do you want for your school library?
Take 5 minutes to free write about your ideal library & library program
Breakout Rooms• When you’re in a break out room, your chat and audio is only
heard by the other people in your room• I cannot hear you until I join your break out room. HOWEVER,
I can see if you raise your hand for help. If you need me to join your room to answer a question, raise your hand.
• Watch the chat for announcements from me – it the only way I can communicate with all rooms.
• We’ll put the instructions on the whiteboard in each classroom. If you want to use the whiteboard for notes, just use the icon to create a blank whiteboard screen. Be sure to let me know if we need to import your whiteboard back into the main classroom for sharing.
The Vision:What do you want for your school library?
Swap your freewrite with a classmate & ask them to underline/highlight the parts of your freewrite that seem most powerful/appealing to them
Sharing your free write with your partner
• We will randomly assign you to rooms• Exchange your email address with your partner in the chat• Email your free write to your partner (attachment or paste in text of
email)• Give me a green check mark when you get your partner’s email and
have opened it.• Open & read your partner’s email• Highlight what you find most powerful or appealing. Make
additional comments if you have time. Feel free to discuss with each other if you like.
• Email it back• Open your own free write (you don’t have to read the comments
yet)
Hold that thought…
Definitions
• Vision statement – Defines the desired or intended future state of an organization or enterprise in terms of its fundamental and/or strategic direction. (Wikipedia)
• Mission statement – Defines the fundamental purpose of an organization or enterprise, succinctly describing why it exists and what it does to achieve its vision. (Wikipedia)
What’s the difference between a mission & a vision statement?
• A mission and a vision are statements that have been written to guide certain actions and future states.
• A mission is what an organization does, its action; a vision is what an organization would like to happen as a result of the action that it does.
• Mission equals the action; vision is the ultimate result of the action.
• Mission answers the question “What would not happen if we were not here as an organization?” Or more positively, “What change is achieved because we exist?
• Vision answers the question: “What are the results, the ends, the consequences of our action?”
• Vision looks forward; mission looks at today.
http://www.axi.ca/tca/Jan2005/associatearticle_1.shtml
The Vision:What do you want for your school library?
Reread your own freewrite and pick out what things matter to you the most.Hold those things in your mind as we talk about vision statements.
Vision StatementsVision statements can take many forms. They answer the
question: "What will success look like?" Their main purpose is to articulate the "dream" state of the library media center. Knowing the path and communicating it
to all...on a day-to-day basis...are both essential to administering dynamic library media programs for
students and staff. "The value in knowing your final destination (your vision)
is that you can choose to take the specific paths that lead you there. Your action is intentional and keeps
you pointed in the right direction." Sideroad
Quoted from http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/adm/assignments/vision.htm
Sample vision statements from the business world
• eHam.net - "To build the largest and most complete Amateur Radio community site on the Internet”
• Coachville - Everyone is a coach
• Bill Gates - There will be a personal computer on every desk running Microsoft software
http://www.sideroad.com/Business_Communication/mission-and-vision-statement.html
School Visions• A vision features a compelling picture or image of
what the school can become in the future. • A vision is feasible and attainable. • A vision is connected to and articulates deeper
values and hopes for the future. • A vision needs to be translated into actions and
plans that can be and are implemented. • A vision will die if it is not regularly
communicated. Putting a mission statement into a drawer will achieve nothing and might be counterproductive.
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/educatrs/leadrshp/le1comps.htm
Vision Statement Poughkeepsie Public Library District:
The Poughkeepsie Public Library District will have vibrant libraries where people want to be. It will meet the needs
of a diverse and growing constituency by providing services and partnering with other community
organizations. The Board of Trustees and the staff will work together to serve the public and to respond to the
changing nature of library services.
Vision Statements
Go back to your freewrite and what you think is most important.
List some of the phrases/concepts you think you’ll include in your vision statement.
While You’re Away…
“The easiest day to entice teachers into the library might be the first day of school.”
Why?What can you do to make this even easier?
Mission Statements
Definition:“Define the fundamental purpose of an
organization or enterprise, succinctly describing why it exists and what it does to achieve its
vision.”
Mission StatementPoughkeepsie Public Library District
Mission StatementThe Poughkeepsie Public Library District provides a wide variety of materials and services to patrons of all ages. To fulfill this mission, the Library District has two roles: that of provider and that of partner.The provider roles of the Library District are to provide:· circulating collections of current high-demand, high-interest materials in a variety of formats· collections representing a broad spectrum of knowledge on a variety of subjects and in a variety of
formats· reference services providing timely and accurate information in a variety of formats with access from
diverse locations· programs and services for all ages that encourage reading, learning, and cultural enrichmentThe partner roles of the Library District are:· to coordinate with the Mid-Hudson Library System, New York State, and Dutchess County the provision of
central reference library and County Reference Center services to MHLS member libraries and the general public
· to coordinate the development of collections, programs, and services in local history and genealogy with other pertinent organizations
· to cooperate with other agencies and governments in providing relevant community information· to facilitate the provision of formal and independent education support, including information literacy
training, through outreach and other means
Mission Statement
Using your freewrite, list a few things you think you will have to do to achieve your vision.
What things can you accomplish that will help you reach your vision?
How can you craft these into a mission statement?
School Library Media Center Long-Range Planning Guide Template
FOR TUESDAY• Scenario 1 due – email to me NOTE: I often grade right after class, so please email
to me before class or immediately after.• Do your readings
• “Stephens & Franklin” refers to the Library 101 textbook
• Have your copy of Linking for Learning for class.• If you have a copy of a formal evaluation you’ve
received from your administrator as a teacher, bring it to class.
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