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Month Day Year Highly Effective School Library Programs Creating a Recipe for Success

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Month Day Year

Highly Effective School Library Programs

Creating a Recipe for Success

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Outcomes

Elements of the revised and rebranded program

Key ingredients for success

Shift s in Practice for 21 st century

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Great School Library Ingredients?

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Highly Eff ective School Library Program

http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdelib/HighlyEffective/index.htm

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1.• Use the Evaluation Rubric to assess

your program.

2.

• Select two or three areas for improvement and formulate these into goals aligned with your school’s SIP.

3.

• Use these goals to fill out the Action Plan and upload on the HESLP wiki

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Teacher-Leaders View Principal as a Collaborative Partner

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We do not ask your overall rating

I got 15 ineffectives!!

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Action Plan Template

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More inclusive than Power Library Model

Cohort for anyone to participate (pilot year)

Access to HESLP wiki to view others’ action plans, see web presence ideas, view applications of those who earned recognition….

Participation

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Recognition

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1.• Multimedia presentation (3 minutes)

2.• Two letters of recommendation (one has

to be from principal or direct supervisor).

3.• Your Action Plan

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Recognition – Rigorous Process with Higher Rewards

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Key Ingredients

Risk-Taking Leader Persistent Collaborator

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Key Ingredients

Instructional/Digital Literacy Coach - Persistence and Patience needed!

Innovative (Risk-Taker)

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“Traditional libraries were viewed as the grocery store…”

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....but, 21st century libraries are viewed as the kitchen.” J oyce Va l e n z a

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Shift in Practice is Essential

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Ensure Today’s Students Thrive in 21st-century Workforce

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Elements of the Revised/Rebranded Program

Key Ingredients for Success

Shift s in Practice for 21 st century

Outcomes

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Becky Russell, MLIS |Certi fi ed School Librarian/21st C. Skills Specialist | Colorado Department of Educati on | 303.866.6772 | [email protected] OR [email protected] |www.coloradostatelibrary.org

Judy Barnett | Highly Eff ecti ve School Library Coordinator | Colorado Department of Educati on | 719.964.5352 | [email protected] or barnett [email protected] | htt p://highlyeff ecti veschoollibraryprogram.wikispaces.com/

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