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Page 1: Flexible Scheduling Mrs. Smith's class leaves Mr. Brown's class enters Improving Student Learning Through Expanded Use of the Library Media Center Library

Flexible SchedulingFlexible Scheduling

Mrs. Smith's class leaves Mr. Brown's class enters

Improving Student Learning Through Expanded Use of the Library Media

CenterLibrary Media CenterLibrary Media Center

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Finding Common Ground

What is your definition of

FIXED SCHEDULING

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING

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Defining Fixed Scheduling• Library scheduling that uses auxiliary

subjects (art, music, p.e., library) to provide release time for teachers.

• Classes are scheduled into the library media center by the principal or his/her designee.

• Classes meet weekly with little or no time for additional library work.

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Defining Fixed Scheduling• Little, if any, correlation between library

instruction and classroom instruction

• Little, if any, instructional collaboration between classroom teachers and media specialist.

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Does your schedule look something like this?

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00- 8:25

Mrs. Smith Mr. Brown Ms. Lewis Mrs. White Mr. Tennyson

8:25- 8:50

Mr. Blair Mrs. Jones Mrs. Brooks Mr. Compton Ms. Reader

8:50- 9:15

Ms. Whitener

Mrs. Partner Mrs. Wall Mr. Taggert Mrs. Oberly

9:15- 9:40

Ms. Planter

Mrs. Treacher Mr. Newsom Ms. Cooper Mr. Handy

9:40- 10:05

Ms. Carlton

Mrs. Callison Mrs. Dean Ms. Tanner Mrs. Farmer

10:05- 10:30

Ms. Allen Mr. Hart Ms. Olson Ms. Springs Ms. Lightner

10:30- 10:55

Mr. Bush Ms. Fournier Mrs. Reardon Mr. Liner Mr. Stegner

10:55- 11:20

Mr. Peck Ms. Steele Ms. Clark Mr. Paulsen Ms. Cornwell

11:20- 11:45

Ms. Kerr Mrs. Late Mr. Myers Ms. Byars Ms. McPherson

11:45- 12:10

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

12:10- 12:35

Mrs. Spivey

Ms. MacLachlan

Mrs. Crawford Mr. Bauer Mrs. Miller

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Defining Flexible Scheduling• Library schedule created by teachers

and library media specialist.

• Library instruction is directly related to classroom instruction.

• Classroom learning and library learning are reinforced.

• Instructional collaboration between teachers and media specialist is increased and made easier.

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What the research tells us about Flexible Scheduling

• encourages collaborative planning

• encourages team teaching

• encourages greater integration of library media program in school curriculum

• fosters student transfer of learning of information-seeking skills

• recognizes media specialist as a teaching professional

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What the research tells us about Flexible Scheduling

• Instructional role of library media specialist shapes academic achievement

• Instructional role of library media specialist predicts test performance of students

• Requires support from administration and from classroom teachers

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What the research tells us about Flexible Scheduling

• Where principals expected collaboration between teachers and media specialist the library media programs were more integrated into the curriculum

• Where media specialist planned with teams of teachers (either by department or grade level) more curriculum integration occurred.

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What flexible scheduling provides for you and your

students• Access to library media specialist and

resources at point of information need

• Partnership in planning and teaching between teacher and library media

• Information skills (21st Century skills) taught as part of overall curriculum

• Transfer of learning

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A "True" Flexible Schedule

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Mo

rnin

g

8:00 – 9:30 2nd grade Weather

10:30 – 11:00 Storytime

Kindergarten – Allen

1:00 – 1:20 7th grade –

Jones (book check-out)

8:00 – 9:00 Storytime

1st Grade - Jones

9:15 – 10:15 2nd grade - Weather

12:30 – 1:30 6th grade – Egypt, Nile

River

8:00 – 8:45 Booktalks 5th grade -

Brown 8:50 – 9:35 Booktalks 5th grade –

Smith 12:30 – 1:30

6th grade groups –

Egypt, Nile River

8:30 – 9:00 Storytime 1st grade – Simmons

9:00 – 10:00 2nd grade - Weather

11:00 – 11:30 Storytime 1st grade –

White

8:00 – 8:45 Team Mtg 3rd grade –

LMC 9:00 – 9:45 Team Mtg. 5th grade –

LMC 10:00 – 10:45

Team Mtg. 4th grade –

LMC

Aft

ern

oo

n 1:00 – 2:00

3rd grade groups – Pioneers

1:30 – 2:30 3rd grade groups - Pioneers

1:00 – 2:00 3rd grade groups - Pioneers

1:00 – 1:45 Team Mtg. 2nd grade –

LMC

2:00 – 2:30 Storytime 4th grade –

Wilkins

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Rigid schedule masquerading as flexible

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00- 8:45

Smith Brown Lewis White Tennis

8:45- 9:30

Blair Jones Clark Thompson Wright

9:30 – 10:15

Orr Johnson Tindal Chandler

10:15- 11:00

Hampton Cobb Alexander

11:00 – 11:45

Cross Arnold Peters Fischer

12:00 – 12:30

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

12:30 – 1:15

Irons Roberts Cruise Harrison Carlton

1:15 – 2:00

Carroll Hayne Rowling Peck

2:00 – 2:45

Kerr Cornwell Steele Hayes

Week of September 18-22, 2006

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Rigid schedule masquerading as flexible

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:00- 8:45

Smith Brown Lewis White Tennis

8:45- 9:30

Blair Jones Clark Thompson Wright

9:30 – 10:15

Orr Johnson Tindal Chandler

10:15- 11:00

Hampton Cobb Alexander

11:00 – 11:45

Cross Arnold Peters Fischer

12:00 – 12:30

Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

12:30 – 1:15

Irons Roberts Cruise Harrison Carlton

1:15 – 2:00

Carroll Hayne Rowling Peck

2:00 – 2:45

Kerr Cornwell Steele Hayes

Week of September 25-29, 2006

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What are the advantages of a flexible schedule?

• Responsive to needs of classes and individual members of the educational community

• Responsive to teacher function and to individual student use

• Provides access for all members of educational community

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• Adapts use of media center to changing needs of classroom instruction

• Provides structure and opportunity for class interaction and large group instruction

• Allows media center to function as the school resource and information center

What are the advantages of a flexible schedule?

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What are the disadvantages?

• Necessitates establishment of guidelines for independent student use

• Necessitates establishment of guidelines for scheduling of classes

• Can be more demanding on media specialist's time than fixed scheduling

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Making flexible scheduling Making flexible scheduling work is everyone’s work is everyone’s

responsibilityresponsibility

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What is the media specialist's role?

• To develop a program enabling the classroom teacher to meet curriculum goals

• To assist students in– identifying and locating materials– selecting proper materials– using, understanding, and applying

information

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What is the media specialist's role?

– creating, producing, or presenting information

– developing an interest in and appreciation of literature

• To plan and teach with teachers integrating media center/information seeking skills into curriculum

• To plan with teachers for follow-up activities

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What is the media specialist's role?

• To plan and implement reading and literature appreciation activities

• To perform administrative and technical functions which support services to educational community

• To plan and implement with teachers activities supporting classroom curriculum

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What is the teacher's role?

• Provide support for media center program with students, parents, faculty, and community

• Plan thematic units, research projects, enrichment activities, literature appreciation activities with media specialist

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What is the teacher's role?

• Ensure that students have a need for the information/services of the library media center

• Schedule class to use media center at time of need for research, reading, etc., projects

• Provide input to media specialist on additional resources for media center collection

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What is the teacher's role?

• Accompany class to media center when activities include entire class

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What is the principal's role?• Express commitment to

philosophy of "flexible scheduling"

• Interpret to faculty and staff the library media program's importance and relation to school's instructional program

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What is the principal's role?

• Monitor use and scheduling of media center to ensure equity of access

• Support library media program with students, teachers, parents, and community

• Provide time in school schedule for joint planning by teachers and media specialist

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What is the principal's role?

• Make scheduling classes in the media center the responsibility of the teacher and media specialist

• Ensure that teacher remain with the class during class time in the media center

• Encourage wide use of media center and its resources in support of the curriculum

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What is the role of the district administration?

• Provide support of media center programs with students, parents, teachers, and community

• Expressed commitment to concept of "flexible scheduling"

• Support collaborative planning by media specialists and classroom teachers

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What is the role of the district administration?

• Make scheduling classes in the media center the responsibility of the teacher and media specialist

• Ensure that teacher remain with the class during class time in the media center

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I schedule time with the library media specialist to collaboratively plan instructional units.

Weekly MonthlyOnce each 9

weeksNever

I work with the library media specialist to incorporate information literacy/research skills into my curriculum.

Weekly MonthlyOnce each 9

weeksNever

I work with the library media specialist to incorporate technology skills instruction into my curriculum.

Weekly MonthlyOnce each 9

weeksNever

I work with the library media specialist to incorporate literacy instruction and reading promotion into my classroom curriculum.

Weekly MonthlyOnce each 9

weeksNever

I provide the library media specialist with my long-range plans for the school year.

Yes No

I keep the library media specialist informed about changes to my long-range plans.

Yes No

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The library media center is an integral part of the school-wide reading program. 1 2 3 4

The library media center is an integral part of my reading program.1 2 3 4

The media center program is an integral part of the school’s instructional program. 1 2 3 4

The media center program is an integral part of my instructional program. 1 2 3 4

I participate in staff development sessions, workshops, and/or courses offered through the library media center. 1 2 3 4

I do not feel comfortable balancing curriculum content standards with information literacy (research) and appropriate technology.

1 2 3 4

I use the technology available in the media center as part of my instructional program. 1 2 3 4

I feel comfortable in asking for assistance from the media center staff.1 2 3 4

My students feel comfortable asking for assistance from the media center staff. 1 2 3 4

I keep abreast of new media center resources, activities, and services through frequent visits to the media center, talking with the media specialist, and reading the media center newsletter.

1 2 3 4

I use the media center on a regular basis.1 2 3 4

I value the knowledge and assistance I receive from the media specialist.

1 2 3 4

I value and use the professional collection available in the media center.1 2 3 4

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Some considerations

• What services would you like provided to your students on an on-going basis that are not possible now with a fixed schedule?

• Which areas of your curriculum will best integrate information literacy skills (21st Century skills) instruction and literature promotion programs?

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YOUR library program must

• Prepare students to independently access, evaluate, and use information

• Be a critical instructional area to teach information skills as an integral part of the classroom curriculum

• Be fully integrated into the overall instructional program of the school

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Questions?Concerns?

Clarification?

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Suggestions and Recommendations

• Begin planning now for 2011-2012– Decide on total flex or partial flex– Establish collaborative planning times

for remainder of 2010-2011 to• Review curriculum• Look for obvious areas of collaboration for

planning and instruction• Review collection• Establish plans for updating collection to

fully support curriculum

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Suggestions and Recommendations

• Begin planning now for 2011-2012– Include your district library coordinator

in planning– Principal or AP should be part of

planning team– Request assistance from SCDE– Talk with other schools who have

successfully implemented flexible scheduling

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Incorporate the library program into major units of study

Nurture students' abilities to learn independently by

Teaching information skills at the point of need

Expand units to include library resources

Gratify immediate need to know in an accessible library

Rely on one another's special knowledge and skills by

Arranging frequent planning and sharing sessions

Tie the library program to educational goals by

Encouraging and promoting higher-levelthinking in:

Your Library

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Martha AlewineState Contact for School Libraries

100 Merrywood Rd.Greenwood, SC [email protected]

864-229-4230http://scschoollibraries.pbworks.com