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Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 1 Curriculum Vitae Name: Audrey P. Church Date: August 25, 2015 Department: Education Date Appointed: August 16, 2000 Rank at Appointment: Lecturer Present Rank: Professor Date(s) of part-time employment at Longwood (if any): Adjunct Fall 1996-Summer 2000 Date(s) of leave-of-absence from employment at Longwood (if any): None I. Educational and Employment Data A. Academic Preparation Institution Area of Study Dates Degree 1. Virginia Commonwealth University Instructional Leadership 2007 Ph.D. in Ed. 2. Longwood College School Library Media 1993 M.S. in Ed. 3. Bridgewater College English 1980 B.A., Summa Cum Laude B. Title—Master’s Thesis: Not required C. TitleDoctoral Dissertation: Elementary School Principals’ Perceptions of the Instructional Role of the School Library Media Specialist D. Academic Degree Programs or Special Courses of Study in Progress: NA E. Professional Licenses Granting Agency Date 1. Postgraduate Professional License Commonwealth of Virginia Current Licensure Period--July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2019 F. Academic Employment Institution Position Dates 1. Longwood University Professor/Coordinator 2015-present 2. Old Dominion University Adjunct Faculty (NxtWave) 2014 2. Longwood University Associate Professor/Coordinator 2009-2015 3. Virginia Commonwealth University Adjunct Faculty 2011-2014 3. Longwood University Assistant Professor/Coordinator 2007-2009 4. Longwood University Instructor/Coordinator 2002-2007 5. Longwood University Lecturer/Coordinator 2000-2002 6. Lunenburg Board of Education School Library Media Specialist 1980-2000 G. Related Experience or Employment: NA H. Honors, Biographical Listings, Honorary Societies: Member of Phi Kappa Phi, 2005- Member of Phi Delta Kappa, 2001- Member of Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 1997- Included in Contemporary Authors, Volume 247, Gale Cengage Learning Included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998 ed. I. Membership in Learned Societies or Professional Memberships: Virginia Association of School Librarians (VAASL), formerly VEMA, 2011- Virginia Educational Media Association (VEMA), 1980-2011 American Library Association (ALA), 1998- American Association of School Librarians (AASL), 1998- Educators of School Librarians Section (ESLS), AASL, formerly ELMSS, 2010- Educators of Library Media Specialists Section (ELMSS), AASL, 2000-2010 Association of Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE), 2005-2007, 2010- American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2009-

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Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 1

Curriculum Vitae

Name: Audrey P. Church Date: August 25, 2015

Department: Education Date Appointed: August 16, 2000

Rank at Appointment: Lecturer Present Rank: Professor

Date(s) of part-time employment at Longwood (if any): Adjunct Fall 1996-Summer 2000

Date(s) of leave-of-absence from employment at Longwood (if any): None

I. Educational and Employment Data

A. Academic Preparation

Institution Area of Study Dates Degree

1. Virginia Commonwealth University Instructional Leadership 2007 Ph.D. in Ed.

2. Longwood College School Library Media 1993 M.S. in Ed.

3. Bridgewater College English 1980 B.A., Summa Cum Laude

B. Title—Master’s Thesis: Not required

C. Title—Doctoral Dissertation:

Elementary School Principals’ Perceptions of the Instructional Role of the School Library

Media Specialist

D. Academic Degree Programs or Special Courses of Study in Progress: NA

E. Professional Licenses Granting Agency Date

1. Postgraduate Professional License Commonwealth of Virginia Current Licensure

Period--July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2019

F. Academic Employment

Institution Position Dates

1. Longwood University Professor/Coordinator 2015-present

2. Old Dominion University Adjunct Faculty (NxtWave) 2014

2. Longwood University Associate Professor/Coordinator 2009-2015

3. Virginia Commonwealth University Adjunct Faculty 2011-2014

3. Longwood University Assistant Professor/Coordinator 2007-2009

4. Longwood University Instructor/Coordinator 2002-2007

5. Longwood University Lecturer/Coordinator 2000-2002

6. Lunenburg Board of Education School Library Media Specialist 1980-2000

G. Related Experience or Employment: NA

H. Honors, Biographical Listings, Honorary Societies:

Member of Phi Kappa Phi, 2005-

Member of Phi Delta Kappa, 2001-

Member of Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 1997-

Included in Contemporary Authors, Volume 247, Gale Cengage Learning

Included in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 1998 ed.

I. Membership in Learned Societies or Professional Memberships:

Virginia Association of School Librarians (VAASL), formerly VEMA, 2011-

Virginia Educational Media Association (VEMA), 1980-2011

American Library Association (ALA), 1998-

American Association of School Librarians (AASL), 1998-

Educators of School Librarians Section (ESLS), AASL, formerly ELMSS, 2010-

Educators of Library Media Specialists Section (ELMSS), AASL, 2000-2010

Association of Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE), 2005-2007,

2010-

American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2009-

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Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), 2007-

North Carolina School Library Media Association (NCSLMA), 2001-

II. Professional Growth

A. Professional Responsibilities

1. Department:

Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2015-2016, 2013-2014, 2012-2013,

2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010

Summer Literacy Institute: Real Life Inquiry, July 23-24, 2015, Planning

Committee, Institute Chair

Summer Literacy Institute: Inquiry to Make Connections, July 17-18, 2014,

Planning Committee, Institute Chair

Summer Literacy Institute: Transliteracy, July 18-19, 2013, Planning

Committee, Institute Chair

Summer Literacy Institute: The Joy of Reading, July 19-20, 2012, Planning

Committee, Institute Chair

Search Committee, School Librarianship position, 2015 (Chair); School

Library Media position, 2010-2012 (Chair), 2005-2006 (Chair), 2002-2003

(Chair)

Summer Literacy Institute: The Power of Literacy! July 14-15, 2011,

Planning Committee, Institute Co-chair

Summer Literacy Institute: Literacy Out Loud! July 15-16, 2010, Planning

Committee, Institute Co-chair

Summer Literacy Institute: Literacies for 21st Century Learners, July 16-17,

2009, Planning Committee, Institute Co-chair

Grants Committee, 2008-2009

Summer Literacy Institute: Linking Literature and Learning, July 17-18,

2008, Planning Committee

School Library Connections: Implementing Critical Approaches to Literacy,

July 17, 2007, Workshop Planning Committee

PR and Newsletter Committee, 2002-2003 (Chair), 2001-2002 (Chair),

2000-2001

2. College

Graduate Curriculum Committee, 2015-2016, 2014-2015 (Chair), 2013-

2014, 2012-2013, 2011-2012, 2010-2011 (Chair) 2009-2010, 2008-2009,

2007-2008, 2006-2007, 2005-2006, 2004-2005, 2003-2004, 2002-2003

Ad Hoc Restructuring Committee, 2006-2007

Search Committee, Associate Dean, College of Education and Human

Services, 2005

Professional Educators’ Council Professional Development, Research, and

Grants Committee, 2004-2005, 2003-2004

Advisory Committee, Consortium on Conferences, 2003-2004, 2002-2003

NCATE, Standard One Committee, 2002-2003 (Chair)

Professional Educators’ Council Assessment Committee, 2002-2003

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2000-2001

Longwood Conference on Teaching and Learning, 2001-2002, 2000-2001

3. University

Faculty Status and Grievance Committee, 2015-2016, 2010-2012

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Faculty Representative, Longwood University Board of Visitors, 2014-2015,

2013-2014

Search Committee, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, 2014-

2015

Search Committee, Director, Longwood Center for the Visual Arts, 2013-

2014

Chair and lead writer, Master of Education in School Librarianship program

proposal, approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia,

March, 2014

Campus Community Campaign Committee, 2014-2015, 2013-2014

Director for two Ed.D. in Leadership Capstone Project teams, VCU

Longwood cohort: “The Relationship between Project Based Learning and

Reading Outcomes in Second Grade” and “A Comparison of High School

Mathematics Achievement on 4 X 4 versus Alternating Block (A/B)

Scheduling,” 2013-2014

Search Advisory Committee, University President, 2012-2013

College of Graduate and Professional Studies Curriculum Committee, 2015-

2016, 2014-2015, 2013-2014, 2012-2013 (Chair), 2011-2012 (Chair);

CGPS Representative to Committee on Educational Policy (EPC), 2012-

2013, 2011-2012

Senior Honors Research Committee, 2014-2015, 2013-2014, 2012-2013,

2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010

Search Committee, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, 2012

SACS Educational Programs Compliance Team, 2012-2013

SACS Educational Programs Compliance Team, Subcommittee Chair,

2011-2012

Academic Strategic Plan Task Force, 2011-2012

SACS 3.3.1.1 Institutional Effectiveness of Educational Programs Referral

Report Committee, 2010-2011 (Chair)

Search Committee, Director of Instructional Technology, 2010, 2009

Academic Committee on Technology, 2008-2010

Search Committee, Dean, Graduate and Extended Studies, 2008

Information Literacy Task Force, 2007-2008

Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Studies, 2007-2008

Graduate Committee, 2010-2011, 2009-2010, 2008-2009, 2007-2008, 2006-

2007, 2005-2006, 2004-2005, 2003-2004, 2002-2003, 2001-2002, 2000-

2001

Longwood Online Technology Institute (LOTI) Advisory Committee, 2007-

2008, 2006-2007, 2005-2006, 2004-2005

Graduate Studies 50 Year Anniversary Committee, 2005-2006, 2004-2005

Search Committee, University Librarian, 2003-2004

4. State

Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), President, 2013-2014;

President-elect, 2012-2013; Secretary, 2011-2012

Virginia Association of School Librarians (VAASL), VOICE editor, 2012-

2014

Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), Dissertation Award

Committee, 2012 (Chair), 2011(Chair), 2010

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Improving Literacy through School Libraries, USDOE grant external

reviewer, Petersburg City Public Schools, 2011

Virginia Educational Research Association (VERA), Conference Proposal

Review Committee, 2015, 2009

Library Leaders of Virginia, 2008-2010

Virginia Educational Media Association (VEMA), Mediagram editor, 2008-

2011

Virginia Department of Education, Linking Libraries and Academic

Achievement writing team, 2003-2005

Virginia Department of Education, Powerful Partnerships writing team,

2001-2002

VEMA Past President, 2002

VEMA President, 2001

VEMA Conference Planning Committee, 2001

VEMA Listserv Moderator, 2001-2009

VEMA President-Elect and Conference Chair, 2000

VEMA Secretary, 1997-1999

VEMA Conference Planning Committee Concurrent Sessions Chair, 1997

VEMA Conference Planning Committee Administrators’ Conference Chair,

1996

VEMA Networking Committee Chair, 1995-1997

VEMA Leadership Committee Chair, 1994-1995

5. Region _____________________________________________________

6. National/International

President-Elect, American Association of School Librarians (AASL), 2015-

2016

Educators of School Librarians Section (ESLS) Representative to AASL

Board, 2014-2015, 2011-2014

Member, AASL Standards and Guidelines Implementation Committee, 2014-

2015

Member, CAEP State Partnerships and Content Areas Committee, 2013-

2016; Co-chair, 2015-2016

American Library Association (ALA) representative to NCATE/CAEP, 2012

Lead Reviewer, edTPA (Teacher Performance Assessment) Handbook:

Library Specialist, Stanford University, 2012

American Educational Research Association (AERA) Research in Education

and School Libraries (REISL) SIG Paper Reviewer, 2012, 2010

Member, AASL/NCATE Coordinating Committee, 2012-2013, 2011-2012

Chair, American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Educators of

Library Media Specialists Section (ELMSS), 2010-2011

Chair, AASL/NCATE Coordinating Committee, 2010-2011, 2008-2009

Member, AASL Advocacy Brochure School Library Programs Improve

Student Learning Writing Task Force, 2010-2011

ALA Office of Accreditation, 2010 (Reviewed alignment of Washington

state program preparation standards and ALA/AASL program preparation

standards)

AASL Representative to National Adolescent Literacy Coalition; Member,

Steering Committee 2010-

Chair-Elect, AASL ELMSS, 2009-2010

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Ex-officio member, AASL/NCATE Coordinating Committee, 2009-2010

Member, AASL Frances Henne Award Committee, 2009-2010

Reviewer, Enhancing Education Through Technology Grant Program,

District of Columbia, 2009

AASL/NCATE School Library Program Recognition Report Auditor, 2010-

AASL 2008 National Institute Planning Committee, 2007-2008

ALA Office of Accreditation, 2007 (Reviewed alignment of California state

program preparation standards and ALA/AASL program preparation

standards)

AASL Teaching for Learning Committee, 2006-2007

AASL/NCATE School Library Program Reviewer, 2005-2011

AASL/NCATE Accreditation Committee, 2002-2004, 2006-2008

AASL School Librarians Workshop Scholarship Award Subcommittee,

2004-2005

ELMSS Secretary, 2001-2002

B. Awards and Other Commendations

College of Graduate and Professional Studies Faculty Research Award, 2015

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2014-2015

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2013-2014

Chair’s Faculty Development Award, 2012-2013

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2011-2012

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2010-2011

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2009-2010

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2008-2009

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2007-2008

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2005-2006

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2002-2003

Dean’s Faculty Development Award, 2001-2002

VEMA Educator of the Year, 2004

Longwood Online Technology Institute grant, 2014, 2004 - 2005

Professional Educators Council Research Grant: Educator Preparation

Program Effectiveness for A Comparison of Face-to-Face and Online

Instruction in Two School Library Media Graduate Courses, joint recipient

with Frances Reeve, 2005

Innovative Projects for Enhancing Student Learning grant for Enhanced

Student Learning Through Electronic Course Reserves, joint recipient with

Patricia Howe, Virginia Kinman, Frances Reeve, 2004-2005

Certificate of Commendation from the American Association of School

Librarians, American Library Association, for “commitment to school library

media specialists and school library media programs via your

accomplishments as a school library media specialist, professor, president of

VEMA, and author,” November 1, 2003

VEMA AASL Presentation Award, 2001

VEMA Rutherford Memorial Award, 1992

Martha H. LeStourgeon Award, Longwood College, 1992

Phi Delta Kappa Educator of the Year Award, two Virginia Chapters, 1991

C. Attendance at Convention, Conference, etc.

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PRESENTATIONS:

1. RDA 101! Or, who moved my cheese? Co-presentation James Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 11, 2015

2. My Life through Libraries Invited keynote presentation Shenandoah Region,

Virginia Association of School Librarians, March 10, 2015

3. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation Virginia Association of School

Librarians, Roanoke, VA, November 6-8, 2014

4. RDA 101! Or, who moved my cheese? Co-presentation, Virginia Association of

School Librarians, Roanoke, VA, November 6-8, 2014

5. School Librarians and 21st-Century Tools, Skills, and Dispositions Presentation

Virginia Educational Research Association, Charlottesville, VA, September 18,

2014

6. Librarians as Knowledge Builders: Librarians as 21st Century Instructional

Leaders Invited keynote presentation Rappahannock Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 7, 2014

7. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation Rappahannock Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 7, 2014; James Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 20, 2014

8. Rising to the Challenge of Performance-Based Evaluation Co-presentation,

American Association of School Librarians, Hartford, CT, November 15, 2013

9. NxtWave: New Leaders for 21st-Century School Libraries Rising to the

Challenge Co-presentation, American Association of School Librarians,

Hartford, CT, November 15, 2013 10. ESLS Research Symposium: School Librarians and Performance-Based

Evaluation Co-presentation, American Association of School Librarians,

Hartford, CT, November 14, 2013

11. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation, Virginia Association of School

Librarians, Williamsburg, VA, November 7, 9, 2013 12. 2013 Update: Performance-Based Evaluation and Virginia School Librarians

Presentation, Virginia Association of School Librarians, Williamsburg, VA

November 8, 2013

13. What’s Being Done with the “Specials”? Performance-based Evaluation and

the Virginia School Librarian—One Year In! Presentation, Virginia

Educational Research Association, Charlottesville, VA, September 19, 2013

14. Principals’ Perceptions of the Instructional Role of the School Librarian

Invited presentation, Kentucky Association of School Librarians, Louisville, KY,

September 14, 2013 15. Top Ten Topics and Trends Invited presentation, Kentucky Association of

School Librarians, Louisville, KY, September 13, 2013 16. Best Practices in 21

st Century School Libraries Invited presentation, Kentucky

Association of School Librarians, Louisville, KY, September 13, 2013

17. Librarians as Instructional Leaders: Best Practice in Virginia School

Libraries Invited keynote presentation Clinch Region, Virginia Association of

School Librarians, March 16, 2013; Roanoke Region, Virginia Association of

School Librarians, March 18, 2013

18. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation Shenandoah Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 5, 2013; Presentation James Region,

Virginia Association of School Librarians, March 13, 2013

19. Paths to Leadership: Choose Your Own Adventure Co-keynote, Opening

General Session; Definitely Not Your Mother’s Library Anymore! Presentation,

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Administrators’ Conference; Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, Hampton, VA, November 8-10, 2012

20. Embracing the Opportunity! Performance-Based Evaluation and the School

Librarian Presentation, Virginia Educational Research Association,

Charlottesville, VA, September 20-21, 2012

21. Virginia’s Uniform Performance Standards and Evaluation: Overview, Laws,

and VDOE Requirements Webinar Virginia Association of School Librarians,

May 17, 2012

22. Your Library as a Learning Laboratory Invited keynote presentation for

Rappahannock Region, Virginia Association of School Librarians, March 15,

2012

23. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation Shenandoah Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 6, 2012; James Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 16, 2012; Roanoke Region, Virginia

Association of School Librarians, March 19, 2012

24. Embrace the Opportunity: Virginia’s Uniform Performance Standards and

Evaluation Co-presentation, Shenandoah Region, Virginia Association of School

Librarians, March 6, 2012

25. Using Standards and Course Level Assessments to Effect Program

Improvement Co-presentation, Spring 2012 Longwood University Assessment

Conference, January 12, 2012

26. Knowledge Quest Webinar on the Solo Librarian Presentation, December 13,

2012

27. ALA/AASL/NCATE Program Reviewer Training Webinars Presentation,

November 15, 2011 and November 29, 2011

28. Top Ten Topics and Trends Presentation, Virginia Educational Media

Association, Richmond, VA, November 16-19, 2011

29. Moving Forward with Program Assessment Presentation, Virginia Educational

Media Association, Richmond, VA, November 16-19, 2011

30. Preparing School Librarians for the 21st Century: Turning the Page on

Standards and Preparation Program Review Co-presentation, American

Association of School Librarians 15th National Conference and Exhibition,

Minneapolis, MN, October 28, 2011

31. ESLS Symposium: From Design to Reality: Determining the Reliability and

Validity of the New School Library Program Assessment Rubric Co-

presentation, American Association of School Librarians 15th National

Conference and Exhibition, Minneapolis, MN, October 27, 2011

32. Principals’ Perceptions of the Instructional Role of the School Librarian,

Topics and Trends for 21st Century Librarians, Student Assessment in the

Library—Oh My! (Elementary), Student Assessment in the Library—Oh My!

(Secondary) Invited presentations for Tennessee Association of School

Librarians Conference, Murfreesboro, TN, September 30, 2011

33. Partnering for Success to Investigate Preservice Educators’ Use of 21st

Century Skills Co-presentation, Virginia Educational Research Association,

Charlottesville, VA, September 23, 2011

34. Just How Do Librarians Impact Student Learning? Invited keynote

presentation for Missouri Association of School Librarians Conference, Osage

Beach, MO, April 18, 2011

35. Topics and Trends for 21st Century Librarians Presentation James Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, March 18, 2011; York Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, April 1, 2011

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36. Student Assessment in the Library—Oh My! Presentation Shenandoah Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, March 8, 2011; Roanoke Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, March 21, 2011

37. Competing Standards in the Education of School Librarians Co-presentation,

Association for Library and Information Science Educators, San Diego, CA,

January 6, 2011

38. Moving from Information Power to Empowering Learners Presentation,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Hampton, VA, October 29, 2010

39. Student Assessment in the Library—Oh My! (Elementary) Presentation,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Hampton, VA, October 28, 2010

40. Student Assessment in the Library—Oh My! (Secondary) Presentation,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Hampton, VA, October 28, 2010

41. Topics and Trends for 21st Century Librarians Presentation, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Hampton, VA, October 28, 2010

42. Secondary School Principals’ Perceptions of the Library Media Specialist’s

Instructional Role Presentation, Virginia Educational Research Association,

Charlottesville, VA, September 24, 2010

43. Topics and Trends by the Dozen to Empower Learners Invited keynote,

Virginia Beach City Public Schools Librarians, June 22, 2010

44. Secondary School Principals’ Perceptions of the Library Media Specialist’s

Instructional Role Presentation, American Educational Research Association,

Denver, CO, May 1, 2010

45. Moving from Information Power to Empowering Learners Presentation,

Shenandoah Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, March 9, 2010;

James Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, March 19, 2010;

Potomac Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, March 29, 2010

46. Topics and Trends by the Dozen to Empower Learners Presentation, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Roanoke, VA, November 19-21, 2009

47. Secondary School Principals’ Perceptions of our Instructional Role

Presentation, Virginia Educational Media Association, Roanoke, VA, November

19-21, 2009

48. The Principal Factor: You Have the Power! Co-presentation, American

Association of School Librarians, Charlotte, NC, November 6, 2009

49. Topics and Trends by the Dozen, 2008 Presentation, Rappahannock Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, March 13, 2009; James Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, March 18, 2009; York Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, April 9, 2009

50. Keep the Magic @ Your Library Invited keynote, Roanoke Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, March 23, 2009

51. Data Disaggregation (Wow! They Didn’t Teach Us This in Library School) Presentation, Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA,

November 6-8, 2008

52. Topics and Trends by the Dozen, 2008 Presentation Virginia Educational Media

Association, Richmond, VA, November 6-8, 2008

53. The Instructional Role of the Library Media Specialist as Perceived by

Elementary School Principals Presentation Virginia Educational Research

Association, Charlottesville, VA, September 18, 2008

54. Leveraging Your Library Program to Create 21st Century Learners Invited

presentation, CITE: Chesterfield Informational Technology Expo, Midlothian,

VA, August 14, 2008

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55. Practical Technology for Curriculum Innovation Invited presentation, Region

VIII Infusion Teaching and Technology, Nottoway, VA, June 24, 2008

56. Do They Know What We Do? Presentation, Clinch Region, Virginia Educational

Media Association, Abingdon, VA, April 11, 2008

57. Topics and Trends by the Dozen Presentation, Roanoke Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Salem, VA, March 18, 2008

58. Topics and Trends by the Dozen Presentation, James Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA, March 12, 2008

59. Do Elementary School Principals Know What We Do? A Report of Research

Findings Presentation, American Association of School Librarians, Reno, NV,

October 26, 2007

60. Do Elementary School Principals Know What We Do? A Report of Research

Findings Presentation, Virginia Educational Media Association, Williamsburg,

VA, October 12, 2007

61. Trends and Topics by the Dozen, 2007 Presentation, Virginia Educational Media

Association, Williamsburg, VA, October 11, 2007

62. Collaborative Partnerships Promote Learning: A Model for Including Library

Media in the Teacher Preparation Landscape Joint presentation with Frances

Reeve, The Renaissance Group Fall Conference, Arlington, VA, October 8, 2007

63. Information Literacy: Make the Library Connection Presentation, Kentucky

Reading Association, Lexington, KY, September 22, 2007

64. Answering the Mandate to Connect Teacher Preparation and PreK-12 Student

Learning Presentation, Virginia Educational Research Association,

Charlottesville, VA, September 13, 2007

65. Strategies for Using Your School’s Media Program to Improve Student

Achievement Joint presentation with Dr. Gerry Sokol, Virginia Association of

Secondary School Principals, Williamsburg, VA, June 27, 2007

66. Trends and Topics by the Dozen Invited presentation, Shenandoah Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Weyers Cave, VA, March 14, 2007

67. Librarians Impact Achievement: What’s a Principal to Do? Joint presentation

with Dr. Gerry Sokol, Virginia Association of Elementary School Principals, Hot

Springs, VA, November 9, 2006

68. Evidence-Based Practice Invited presentation, Tennessee Association of School

Librarians, Chattanooga, TN, November 3, 2006

69. Your Library Goes Virtual: Promoting Reading and Supporting Research

Invited presentation, Tennessee Association of School Librarians, Chattanooga,

TN, November 3, 2006

70. Trends and Topics by the Dozen Presentation, Virginia Educational Media

Association, Hampton, VA, October 26 and 28, 2006

71. Your Library Goes Virtual: Why? When? How? Presentation, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Williamsburg, VA, November 10 and 12, 2005

72. School Library Media Education for the 21st Century: Data-Based Decision

Making and Performance Outcomes Lead presenter, American Association of

School Librarians, Pittsburgh, PA, October 8, 2005

73. Linking Libraries and Academic Achievement Co-presenter, American

Association of School Librarians, Pittsburgh, PA, October 8, 2005

74. Linking Libraries and Academic Achievement: Maximizing Your

Potential…It’s Virtually Possible Invited presentation, Richmond Area

Independent Schools Librarians Group, Richmond, VA, April 21, 2005

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75. Evidence-Based Practice: Proving That What You Do Makes a Difference

Invited presentation, Shenandoah Region, Virginia Educational Media

Association, Weyers Cave, VA, March 8, 2005

76. Linking Libraries and Academic Achievement: It’s Virtually Possible! Invited

keynote, James Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond,

VA, March 7, 2005

77. Evidence-Based Practice: Proving That What You Do Makes a Difference

Presentation, Virginia Educational Media Association, Roanoke, VA, November

19-20, 2004

78. Ten Hot Topics…and Three Top Resources Presentation, North Carolina School

Library Media Association, Winston-Salem, NC, September 16, 2004

79. School Librarians Impact Achievement Presentation, Metropolitan Educational

Research Consortium, Richmond, VA, March 18, 2004

80. Evidence-Based Practice: Proving That What You Do Makes a Difference Presentation, James Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, Alberta,

VA, March 10, 2004

81. Leverage Your Library Program: Collaborate! Invited presentation, Virginia

Department of Education Technology Conference, Roanoke, VA, December 10,

2003

82. Leverage Your Library Program and Leave No Child Behind Invited

presentation, Virginia Department of Education Technology Conference,

Roanoke, VA, December 10, 2003

83. Current Library Issues, Trends, and Policies: Librarian’s Roundtable and

Work Session Invited presentation, Virginia Association of Independent Schools,

Richmond, VA, November 3, 2003

84. Planting Seeds for Your Future: Growing as a Professional Co-presenter,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Williamsburg, VA, November 1, 2003

85. Leverage Your Library Program: Collaborate! Presentation, North Carolina

School Library Media Association, Winston-Salem, NC, October 2, 2003

86. Leverage Your Library Program: Collaborate! Presentation, James Region,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Petersburg, VA, March 13, 2003

87. MARC: What You Really Need to Know About This Stuff! Presentation, James

Region, Virginia Educational Media Association, Petersburg, VA, March 13,

2003

88. Raise Your Test Scores 15 Points with Resources You Already Have! Invited

presentation, Virginia Department of Education Technology Conference,

Roanoke, VA, December 5, 2002

89. Planting Seeds for Your Future: Growing as a Professional Co-presenter,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA, October 24-26, 2002

90. MARC: What You Really Need to Know About This Stuff! Presentation,

Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA, October 24-26, 2002

91. Going Beyond PR: Library Advocacy Begins with You! Invited presentation,

Tennessee Association of School Librarians, Franklin, TN, October 18, 2002

92. Powerful Partnerships for Learning: At Your Library Invited presentation,

Tennessee Association of School Librarians, Franklin, TN, October 18, 2002

93. How to Raise Your Test Scores 10 to 15 Points with Resources You Already

Have! Presentation, Virginia Association for Supervision and Curriculum

Development, Williamsburg, VA, December 7, 2001

94. Going Beyond PR—Library Advocacy Begins With You! Presentation,

American Association of School Librarians, Indianapolis, IN, November 14-18,

2001

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95. Library Advocacy—Going Beyond PR! Invited presentation, Virginia

Association of Independent Schools, Richmond, VA, November 5, 2001

96. School Library Media Specialists as Reflective Instructional Partners Presentation, Longwood Conference on Teaching and Learning, Farmville, VA,

March 24, 2001

97. Library Media Specialists--Key Players Presentation, York Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Hampton, VA, March 10, 2000

98. Collaboration and Technology for Student Achievement Presentation, WCVE

TechFest, Ashland, VA, February 3, 2000

99. Using Your Library Media Center in Support of the SOL Presentation, Virginia

Association of Elementary School Principals, Williamsburg, VA, April 22, 1999

100. Library Advocacy--Beyond PR! Presentation, Clinch Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Abingdon, VA, April 20, 1999

101. Library Advocacy--Beyond PR! Presentation, James Region, Virginia

Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA, March 24, 1999

102. Ask Not What You Can Do For Your Library Media Center—Ask What Your

Library Media Center Can Do For You Presentation, Virginia Association for

Supervision and Curriculum Development, Williamsburg, VA, December 3,

1998

103. Library Advocacy--Beyond PR Presentation, Virginia Educational Media

Association, Virginia Beach, VA, October 15, 1998

ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE: 1. American Library Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, June 25-

30, 2015

2. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, Literacy in Changing Times,

Washington, DC, April 23, 2015

3. American Library Association Midwinter, Chicago, IL, January 30-February 1,

2015

4. Association of Library and Information Science Educators, Chicago, IL, January

27-29, 2015

5. American Library Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 26-July

1, 2014

6. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, Comprehensive Literacy: A 21st Century

View, April 10, 2014

7. American Library Association Midwinter, Philadelphia, PA, January 24-27, 2014

8. Association of Library and Information Science Educators, Philadelphia, PA,

January 22-23, 2014

9. American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, June 27-July 2,

2013

10. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, Joining Forces for Adolescent Literacy:

Communities of Practice, Washington, DC, April 11, 2013

11. American Library Association Midwinter, Seattle, WA, January 25-27, 2013

12. Association for Library and Information Science Educators, Seattle, WA, January

22-25, 2013

13. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, Joining Forces for Adolescent Literacy:

Educator Teams, Washington, DC, October 11, 2012

14. American Library Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA, June 21-26,

2012

15. American Library Association Midwinter, Dallas, TX, January 20-24, 2012

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 12

16. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, Emergent Technologies, Students in the

Lead, Washington, DC, October 6, 2011

17. American Library Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 23-

28, 2011

18. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, IT: Technology Changes Everything

Washington, DC, April 14, 2011

19. Longwood University Assessing Excellence: Best Practices in Assessment at

Longwood and the Successes They Reveal, Farmville, VA, January 12, 2011

20. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, The Fierce Urgency of Now: Looking to

the Future of Assessment and Instructional Leadership Washington, DC, October

7, 2010

21. American Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, June 24-29,

2010

22. National Adolescent Literacy Coalition, The Fierce Urgency of Now: What’s

Working NOW? Washington, DC, April 8, 2010

23. American Library Association Midwinter, Boston, MA, January 15-19, 2010

24. VEMA Professional Development Day/AASL Advocacy Institute,

Mechanicsville, VA, July 27, 2009

25. American Library Association Midwinter, Denver, CO, January 23-26, 2009

26. American Association of School Librarians Fall Forum, Oak Brook, IL, October

18-19, 2008

27. American Library Association Midwinter, Philadelphia, PA, January 10-14, 2008

28. James Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA,

March 14, 2007

29. John S. Oehler Lecture for Educational Leadership, Virginia Commonwealth

University, Richmond, VA, January 30, 2007

30. John S. Oehler Lecture for Educational Leadership, Virginia Commonwealth

University, Richmond, VA, April 15, 2005

31. American Library Association Midwinter, Boston, MA, January 14-17, 2005

32. John S. Oehler Lecture for Educational Leadership, Virginia Commonwealth

University, April 28, 2004

33. American Association of School Librarians, Kansas City, MO, October 22-26,

2003

34. VEMA Professional Development, Waynesboro, VA, July 28, 2003

35. American Library Association, Atlanta, GA, June 13-18, 2002

36. Potomac Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Centreville,

VA, April 6, 2002

37. James Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Richmond, VA,

March 28, 2002

38. Longwood Conference on Teaching and Learning, Farmville, VA, February 23,

2002

39. American Library Association Midwinter, New Orleans, LA, January 19, 2002

40. Virginia Educational Media Association, Norfolk, VA, November 29-December

1, 2001 (presided at conference as President of organization, conducted general

sessions and business meeting)

41. North Carolina School Library Media Association, Winston-Salem, NC,

September 21, 2001

42. American Library Association, San Francisco, CA, June 14-20, 2001

43. Information Power training session, Chesterfield, VA, April 21, 2001

44. Clinch Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Abingdon,

VA, April 10, 2001

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 13

45. Roanoke Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Salem, VA,

April 9, 2001

46. Rappahannock Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association,

Millers Tavern, VA, March 16, 2001

47. James Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Farmville, VA,

March 15, 2001

48. Longwood Teacher Work Sample Methodology Mentoring Workshop,

Farmville, VA, March 10, 2001

49. York Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Newport News,

VA, March 9, 2001

50. Shenandoah Spring Regional, Virginia Educational Media Association, Weyers

Cave, March 7, 2001

51. American Library Association Midwinter, Washington, DC, January 12-15, 2001

52. Virginia Educational Media Association, Roanoke, VA, November 30-December

2, 2000 (conference chair)

53. Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Denver, CO,

October 25-29, 2000

54. American Library Association, Chicago, IL, July 6-12, 2000

55. Association for Educational Communication and Technology, Long Beach, CA,

February 2000

56. American Association of School Librarians, Birmingham, AL, November 1999

D. Other Travel

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III. Scholarly Activities

A. Research

1. Current—History of School Libraries in Virginia: At the Virginia Department of

Education, in local school divisions, in college and university preparation

programs, and through professional organizations

2. Elementary School Principals’ Perceptions of the Instructional Role of the

School Library Media Specialist, 2006-2007 (Doctoral dissertation available via

Virginia Commonwealth University, James Branch Cabell Library,

https://digarchive.library.vcu.edu/bitstream/10156/1760/1/churchap_phd.pdf)

3. Church, A., & Reeve, F. (2007). A comparison of hybrid and online instruction

in two school library media graduate courses: A preliminary study. Retrieved

from ERIC database. (ED496871)

4. Church, A. (2005). Effectiveness of Longwood Teacher Education Graduates.

Unpublished manuscript.

5. Church, A. (1991). The Impact of Information Access in Southside Virginia High

School Library Media Centers. Retrieved from ERIC database. (ED 344703)

B. Publications

BOOKS:

1. Church, A. P. (in press). Tapping into the Skills of 21st Century School

Librarians: A Concise Handbook for Administrators. Lanham, MD: Rowman

& Littlefield.

2. Church, A. P. (in press). Collaboration Models to Meet Diverse Needs:

Section Overview. In M. Mardis (Ed.). The Power of Teacher/Librarian

Collaboration: Global Research Perspectives. International Association of

School Librarians. (invited chapter)

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 14

3. Dickinson, G. K., & Church, A. P. (2015). Guiding the Preparation of School

Librarians in the United States: 1984-2014. In D. Oberg & B. Schultz-Jones,

(Eds.). Global Action on School Library Guidelines. International Federation of

Library Associations and Institutions.

4. Church, A. P. (2007). Catch Them (Preservice Teachers) While You Can! In E.

Rosenfeld & D. V. Loertscher (Eds.), Toward a 21st Century Library Program

(p. 355-360). Lanham, MD: HiWillow.

5. Church, A. P. (2007). Your Library Goes Virtual. Worthington, OH: Linworth.

6. Church, A. P. (2003). Leverage Your Library Program to Help Raise Test

Scores: A Guide for Library Media Specialists, Principals, Teachers, and

Parents. Worthington, OH: Linworth.

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

1. Church, A. P. (2015). Performance-Based Evaluation and School Librarians.

School Library Research, 18. (peer reviewed)

2. Church, A. P. (2014). Embrace the Opportunity: Annual Professional

Performance Review. Library Media Connection, 32(5), 12-14.

3. Church, A. P. (2013). Tapping into the Skills of School Librarians. Principal

Leadership, 27(6), 44-46.

4. Reeve, F., & Church, A. P. (2013). Mentoring Through Collaborative

Partnerships: Until the End of Time. Knowledge Quest, 41(4), 10-15.

5. Church, A. P. (2012). Making Performance-Based Evaluation Work for You: A

Recipe for Personal Learning. Knowledge Quest, 41(2), 38-41.

6. Church, A. P., Dickinson, G. D., Everhart, N., & Howard, J. K. (2012).

Competing Standards in the Education of School Librarians. Journal of

Education for Library and Information Science, 53(3), 208-217. (peer

reviewed)

7. Church, A. P. (2011). Definitely Not Alone: Online Resources and Websites

Help Keep School Librarians Connected. Knowledge Quest, 40(2), 36-40.

8. Church, A. P ., & Reeve, F. (2011). Guest Editors’ Column: The Solo Librarian.

Knowledge Quest, 40(2), 6-8.

9. Church, A. P. (2011). School Librarians as Teacher Leaders. The Delta Kappa

Gamma Bulletin, 77(3), 10-12.

10. Church, A. P. (2011). Standards for Preparing 21st Century School Librarians.

School Library Monthly, 27(6), 54-56.

11. Church, A. P. (2010). Secondary School Principals’ Perceptions of the School

Librarian’s Instructional Role, School Library Research, 13. (peer reviewed)

12. Dickinson, G., Boltz, R., Franklin, R. E., Church, A. P., & Doll, C. A. (2010).

Voices from the Ivory Tower, Knowledge Quest, 38(5), 35-39.

13. Church, A. P. (2009). The Principal Factor, Library Media Connection, 27(6),

40-41.

14. Church, A. P. (2008). The Instructional Role of the Library Media Specialist as

Perceived by Elementary School Principals, School Library Media Research, 11.

(peer reviewed)

15. Church, A. P. (2006). Your Library Goes Virtual: Promoting Reading and

Supporting Research, Library Media Connection, 25(3), 10-13.

16. Church, A. P. (2006). Catch Them (Preservice Teachers) While You Can!

Teacher Librarian, 33(5), 20-23. (peer reviewed)

17. Church, A. P. (2005). E-Book Resources for the School Library Multimedia &

Internet @ Schools, 12(4), 9-12.

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 15

18. Church, A. P. (2005). Virtual School Libraries: The Time is Now! Multimedia

& Internet @ Schools, 12(2), 8-12.

19. Church, A. P. (2004). Leverage Your Library Program: What An Administrator

Needs to Know, Library Media Connection, 22(6), 31-33.

20. Church, A. P. (2000). Is Your Plate Full Already? Make Room for Curriculum

Development, Today’s School Media Specialist, 1(2), 27-28.

21. Church, A. P. (1999, January). Your Classroom: Library Specialists Can Play

Key Role, Virginia Journal of Education, 22-23.

OTHER PUBLICATION ACTIVITIES: 1. Member, Advisory Board, School Library Connection, 2015-

2. Co-author, Institute of Library and Museum Services Laura Bush 21st Century

Librarian Program grant proposal, NxtWave: Leaders for 21st Century School

Libraries, 2012

3. Member, Editorial Board, School Library Research (Research Journal of the

American Association of School Librarians), 2012-2013

4. Member, Editorial Advisory Board , Collaborative Instructional Design in

Library and Teacher Partnerships, IGI-Global, Eds. Kathryn Kennedy & Lucy

Green, Georgia Southern University, 2012-2013

5. Manuscript reviewer, School Libraries Worldwide, 2012-

6. Guest co-editor, Knowledge Quest, Theme: The Solo Librarian, November-

December, 2011

7. Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science,

2011

8. Member, Advisory Board, Library Media Connection, 2011-2015.

9. Project editor, Linworth Publishing: Monthly Mini-Lessons: Forty Projects for

Independent Study, author Mary Lombardo (served as project editor from initial

manuscript submission to sign-off to production), February-April 2005

10. Guest columnist, Virginia Association of Teachers of English newsletter, The

Needle’s Eye, “The Library Connection: A New Dominion: Teaching & Learning

in the 21st Century,” Winter 2001 and Spring 2002 issues

11. Manuscript reviewer, The School Librarian: A Catalyst for Action Research,

Linworth, 2004

12. Manuscript reviewer, Electronic Portfolios: Authentic Professional Development

for Educators, Linworth, 2003

13. Manuscript reviewer, Teaching and Testing Information Literacy Skills,

Linworth, 2003

14. Manuscript reviewer, Firing Up Both Sides of the Brain: A Media Specialist’s

Guide to Teaching Youth Left and Right Brain Thinking, Linworth, 2002

15. Manuscript reviewer, Catalog It! Linworth, 2001

C. Contributions to the Arts __________________________________________

D. Workshop Presentations 1. Topics and Trends to Empower Learners in 21

st Century Libraries Invited

presentation, Lord Fairfax Community College Education Consortium, July 30,

2014

2. Definitely Not Your Mother’s Library Anymore! Invited presentation,

Virginia Alpha Delta, Keysville, VA, February 22, 2013

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 16

3. Empowering Learners in your Library, Invited workshop presentation,

Virginia Educational Media Association Professional Development,

Dublin, VA, July 25, 2011

4. Empowering Learners in your Library, Invited workshop presentation,

Portsmouth City (VA) school librarians, Portsmouth, VA, June 7, 2011

5. Empowering Learners in your Library, Invited workshop presentation,

Carroll County (VA) school librarians, Hillsville, VA, June 2, 2011 6. Topics and Trends to Empower Learners in 21

st Century Libraries, Invited

workshop presentation, Missouri Association of School Librarians, Osage Beach,

MO, April 17, 2011

7. Program Assessment Using AASL’s New Planning Guide, Invited workshop

presentation, Missouri Association of School Librarians, Osage Beach, MO,

April 17, 2011

8. AASL/NCATE Program Reviewer Training, Co-presented with Rebecca Pasco

and Cynthia Houston, ALA Midwinter, January 7, 2011

9. Empowering Learners in Your Library, Invited workshop, Richmond City

Public Schools, November 2, 2010

10. Empowering Learners in Your Library, Part Two:

Resources…Connections…Planning, Invited workshop, Petersburg City Public

Schools Professional Development Day, Petersburg, August 31, 2010

11. Resources…Standards…Connections: Library, Language Arts, Literacy,

Learning, Invited workshop, Red Oak-Sturgeon Elementary School Staff

Development, Brunswick County Public Schools, August 27, 2010

12. The Proof is in the Program, Invited workshop, Virginia Beach City Public

Schools Professional Development, Virginia Beach, VA, June 22, 2010

13. Empowering Learners in Your Library, Invited workshop, Petersburg City

Public Schools Professional Development Day, Petersburg, VA, February 12,

2010

14. Topics and Trends by the Dozen to Empower Learners, 2009, Invited

workshops, Louisiana Library and Media Professionals Tour (LALAMP), New

Orleans, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, Ruston, LA, September 14-18,

2009

15. Topics and Trends by the Dozen to Empower Learners, 2009, Invited workshop,

Loudoun County Public Schools Professional Development Day, Ashburn, VA,

August 31, 2009

16. AASL/NCATE Program Reviewer Training, Co-presented with Margie

Crutchfield, NCATE Associate Vice President for Program Reviews, ALA

Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, July 10, 2009

17. Assessing AASL's 21st Century Standards for Student Learning; A Hands-on

Look at Advocacy; Advocacy 101--Using Partnerships to Improve Your Library

Media Program, Invited workshops, Virginia Beach City Public Schools,

Virginia Beach, VA, June 24, 2009

18. Empowering Learners @ Your Library Region VIII Principals’ Group,

Farmville, VA, April 21, 2009

19. The 21st Century Learning Standards and You, Invited workshops, Northern

Virginia School Librarians (Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William),

Alexandria, VA, August 27, 2008

20. Developing and Assessing Collaborative Lessons Directly Related to

Connecticut Standardized Test Strands, Invited full day workshop,

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 17

Connecticut Educational Media Association, Cromwell, CT, April 30,

2007 21. Using Your Library to Maximize Student Learning, Invited after-school

workshop for faculty, Dillwyn Primary School, Dillwyn, VA, April 25, 2007

22. Be A Star! Plan, Promote, Partner for Student Success: Collaboration,

Evidence, Advocacy, Two invited ½ day workshops for secondary school library

media specialists, Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax, VA, March 20-21,

2007

23. Implementing the ALA School Library Media Program Assessment Rubric for

the 21st Century: Targeting Exemplary, Invited ½ workshop for library media

specialists, Hanover County Public Schools, Mechanicsville, VA, January 26,

2007

24. Be the Best You Can Be: Seven Core Values; The Four Frames, Invited co-

keynote speaker, Virginia Educational Media Association Professional

Development Workshop, Smithfield, VA, July 24, 2006

25. Information Literacy in Libraries, Invited ½ day workshop for youth school

librarians, Virginia Department of Correctional Education, Richmond, VA, April

11, 2006

26. Collaboration, Databases, and Evidence, Invited ½ day workshop for library

media specialists, Albemarle County Public Schools, Charlottesville, VA,

November 11, 2005

27. Make the Learning Connection @ Your Library, Invited full day workshop for

library media specialists and principals, Augusta County Public Schools, Fort

Defiance, VA, August 2, 2005

28. Turning Ugly Ducklings Into Swans, Invited keynote speaker, Virginia

Department of Education Summer Workshop, Mechanicsville, VA, July 12-13,

2005

29. Every Student Succeeds @ Your Library, Invited full day workshop for library

media specialists, Brunswick County Public Schools, Lawrenceville, VA,

January 26, 2005

30. Standards, Standards, Standards, Invited full day workshop for library media

specialists and staff, Brunswick County Public Schools, Lawrenceville, VA,

September 1, 2004

31. Powerful Partnerships Promote Student Learning, Invited ½ day workshop for

library media specialists, Albemarle County Public Schools, Charlottesville, VA,

August 17, 2004

32. Powerful Partnerships at Your Library, Invited ½ day workshop for library

media specialists, Spotsylvania County Public Schools, Spotsylvania, VA,

November 5, 2002

33. Using the Library to Boost SOL Scores, Invited in-service for teachers,

Buckingham County Public Schools, Buckingham, VA, August 27, 2002

34. Copyright, Invited faculty in-service, Buckingham County High School,

Buckingham, VA, March 12, 2002

35. Powerful Partnerships for Learning @your library Invited in-service for

Virginia Region VIII school library media specialists, Victoria, VA, October 19,

2001

36. Powerful Partnerships for Learning, Invited in-service for library media

specialists, Buckingham County Public Schools, Buckingham, VA, August 28,

2001

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 18

37. Library Advocacy--Beyond PR, Invited full day workshop for library media

specialists, Virginia Beach City Public Schools, Virginia Beach, VA, August 31,

1999

38. Library Advocacy--Beyond PR, Invited workshop, Virginia Department of

Education Summer Technology Camp, Disputanta, VA, June 29, 1999

IV. Service to University Community/Local Community

External reviewer for promotion and tenure candidates: 2015—Northern

Illinois University, University of Mary Washington, University of North

Carolina at Greensboro, University of North Texas; 2011—University of

Houston at Clear Lake

Invited Delphi panelist for Janie Pickett, doctoral candidate, Educational

Leadership and Library Science, Sam Houston State University, 2014-2015

Invited outside member, doctoral dissertation committee, for Angela P.

Smith, The George Washington University, The Leadership Potential of

School Librarians, 2011-2013

Invited speaker, Baptist Women’s Day, Ash Camp Baptist Church,

Keysville, VA, February 20, 2011

Member of Keysville United Methodist Church

o Coordinate Kingdom Kids’ Time weekly during Sunday worship

service

o Member of Pastor-Parish Relations Committee, 2015-2016

o Member of Lay Leadership Nominations Committee, 2012

o Chair of Pastor-Parish Relations Committee, 2008-2009

o Member of Robert Balfour Scholarship Committee

Guest speaker, Dr. Lisa Abrams, EDUS711: Qualitative Research Methods,

Virginia Commonwealth University, February 16, 2009

Member, Chesterfield County (VA) Public Schools Technology Advisory

Board, 2008-2009

Member, Friends of Charlotte County Public Library Scholarship

Committee, 2010, 2008

Project Director, Longwood Literature Page—a collaborative effort of

children’s book publishers and various programs within the Department of

Education http://www.longwood.edu/longwoodlitpages/index.htm

Mentor to new faculty member, 2007-2008

Consultant for collection development, Dillwyn Primary School,

Buckingham County Public Schools, Dillwyn, VA, January-June 2007

Consultant for library revitalization, Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg,

VA, December 2006-March 2007

Treasurer, Southside Youth Softball Association, Inc., 2007-2009

Delphi panelist for Joyce Kasman Valenza, doctoral candidate, University of

North Texas, School of Library and Information Science, Summer 2006

Coordinator for VEMA James Region’s efforts to raise funds to support the

Salmen (LA) High School Library, completely destroyed by Hurricane

Katrina, March 2006

Invited reviewer, Virginia Department of Education 2005 State Educational

Technology Leadership Award, August 2005

Developed assessment and rubric for AASL/NCATE Program Report,

Standard #2, Content Knowledge, to be posted as part of sample document

on NCATE Web site, June 2005

Audrey Church, Ph.D., Curriculum Vitae, 19

SPED Masters Thesis Committee for Jennifer Askue-Collins, August-

December, 2004

Developed draft assessment documents for NCATE program review for ALA

annual conference session, June 2004

Participated in NCATE/State Program Reviewer training, Richmond, VA,

January 5-8, 2004

Member of Friends of Charlotte County Public Library, 2005-

PTO volunteer, Eureka Elementary School, Charlotte County, May 2002

Panel member, Virginia HIV/AIDS Resources Review Panel for Virginia

Comprehensive Health Education Training and Resource Center, 1999-2006

Guest speaker for various Longwood education classes on the instructional

role of the librarian in today’s schools, 2000-

Invited reviewer for Virginia Department of Education Technology Literacy

Challenge Grants, Fall, 2001

KidsConnect volunteer (KidsConnect is an Internet-based, question and

answer referral service sponsored by the American Association of School

Librarians), 2002-2003

V. Other Information:

Featured in 2012 Graduate Studies spotlight, available at

http://www.longwood.edu/graduatestudies/news_43359.htm

Featured in 2010 My Longwood Story: Fueling Ambition, available at

http://www.longwood.edu/advancement/longwoodstories.htm

Featured on WFLO “Call the Professor,” School Libraries in the 21st

Century, December 6, 2010

Site facilitator for Central Senior High School, Lunenburg County, for year

one of Teaching/Learning Mapping Strategy: A Process for Curriculum

Mapping, Alignment, Design, and Implementation, two year project with

AEL, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, 1999-2000

System administrator for Central Senior High School’s local area

instructional network, 1992-2000

Curriculum chairperson for Lunenburg County Public Schools, 1989-2000

Lunenburg County Public Schools representative in Southside Virginia

Library Network, 1984-2000

Public school library media representative, SVLN Steering Committee,

1996-1999

Featured on CD-ROM video in Virginia Department of Education’s series,

Multimedia Out of the Box, 1994

Featured on ERIC in Local Schools and Library Networks video, produced

by Appalachia Educational Laboratory, 1990