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Empowering Students: Making Real World Connections in Your School Library Presented by Richard H. Horah Department of Defense Education Activity Pierce Terrace Elementary School Columbia, South Carolina

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Page 1: Empowering Students: Making Real World Connections in Your School Library

Empowering Students: Making Real World Connections in Your School Library

Presented byRichard H. Horah

Department of Defense Education ActivityPierce Terrace Elementary School

Columbia, South Carolina

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Education:

M.Ed in Instructional Technology Georgia Southern University

MLIS in Information Science University of North Texas – Georgia Cohort

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Professional Experience:

Pierce Terrace Elementary School - DoDEA Information Specialist – K-1

Armstrong State University Head of Media Services Instructional Technology Librarian

Savannah/Chatham Public School System School Media Specialist – K- 6

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History of the Library Program Pierce Terrace Elementary School

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Program Objective:

To develop a library curriculum and instructionalplans focused on building students’ transferrablelibrary skills, which could be utilize in their school library, home, classrooms, and local public libraries.  

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Technically, my performance appraisal does not require me to teach library/information literacy skills to our students. I’ve chosen to teach these them.

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• Into the curriculum: lesson plans for library media skills – H. Thomas Walker and Paula K. Montgomery

Resources:

• Lesson Plans for the busy librarian: a standards-based approach for the elementary library media center – Joyce Keeling

• Complete Library Skills K-2 – Linda Turrell

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These resources contained a “loose concept” of library lesson planning.

Some of the lessons contained library skills, but most were activities for reading and language arts.

In my library instruction, I wanted to teach my students strictly library skills they could use in their school library, but skills which also transferable to their classroom, home and public library.

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Elementarylibrarian.com

Jocelyn Sams – lesson plans and curriculum map (Month and Grade Levels – K-6)

I quickly realized I was teaching a majority of the library skills identified in her curriculum map for K-1 grade AND they matched my goals for my program.

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http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/guidelinesandstandards/learningstandards/AASL_LearningStandards.pdf

I struggled with standards/objectives to use for lesson planning. After a search, I located this PDF abbreviated version of IP. It made adding standards and objectives to my lessons much easier.

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Instructional Units:

• Library Rules and Book Care – Powerpoint presentation and Library Rule Agreement/(Leo the Library Mouse)

• Using the Library – Map (easy, fiction, non-fiction and reference)Circulation Desk and Book Drop

• Book checkout – Letter to parents, newsletter and library cards

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• Finding a Reading Counts Book – The three methods

• Biography/Autobiography – Student interview, collect information and write a biography

• On-line Book catalog – Print, eBook and VisualLocate a book by author, title and subjectAuthor’s name, title, call number, due date, status

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• Electronic Databases – Locate information in a encyclopedia, magazine and atlas

• Post Library Fieldtrip – Predictions and compare/contrast differences

• Summer Reading Program – Site visit from the post and off-post librariansProgram overview, student accounts, logging inand reading logs

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Communication:

→ Monthly library newsletter→ Classroom newsletters→ Library web page→ Fort Jackson Leader

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Collaboration with the Librarians

→ Open House→ Family Library Night (Book Fair)→ Special Area Night

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QUESTIONS???

THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING MY PRESENTATION!!

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