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Page 1: Paul Whitsitt Jodi Dodds-Kinner Director,Director, Libraries andElementary Literacy

Paul Whitsitt Jodi Dodds-KinnerDirector, Director,Libraries and Elementary

Literacy Information Services

Page 2: Paul Whitsitt Jodi Dodds-Kinner Director,Director, Libraries andElementary Literacy

US Dept. of EducationImproving Literacy through School Libraries Grant

CPS Partnership between the Department of Libraries and Office of Literacy

$298,678 award

One year grant, 9-1-07 through 8-31-08

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Keith Curry LanceResearcher

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Illinois StudyAvailable online at the Illinois School Library Media Assn website

www.islma.org

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Library Predictors of Test Scores

Flexible scheduling

Staffing

Staff activities

Collection

Educational technology

Expenditures

Usage

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School Level Books

Periodi-cals

Copy-right

Elementary 9,000 12 1990

Middle 8,700 18 1989

High 11,500 39 1983

Larger, newer collections

→ higher test scores

Larger, newer collections

→ higher test scores

Chart 6. Higher Achievement Associated with Larger & More Current Illinois School Library Collections, 2003

7.6%

6.8%

7.1%8.

1%

6.8%

10.7

%13.8

%

10.7

% 12.7

%

3.6%

5.7%

2.5%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

Print volumes Periodical subscriptions Average copyright year (astronomy)

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Elementary - Reading Elementary - W riting

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* % meeting/exceeding reading/writing standards for elementary and middle school, ACT scores for high school

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School Level

Library Expenditures

Elementary $4,500

Middle $6,250

High $10,255

More spent on libraries → higher test scoresMore spent on libraries → higher test scores

Chart 8. Higher Achievement Associated with Illinois Schools Spending More on Libraries, 2003

5.2%

9.1%

11.6%9.9%

12.9%

6.7%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

Elementary Middle HighGrade Level

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ReadingW riting/ACT *

* % meeting/exceeding writing standards for elementary and middle school, ACT scores for high school

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More library-connected computers → higher test

scores

More library-connected computers → higher test

scores

School Level Library

PCs

Other

PCs

Elementary 9 45

Middle 13 60

High 26 125

Chart 7. Higher Achievement Associated with Illinois School Libraries Being More Accessible Via Educational Technology,

2003

7.6%

6.4%

5.8%

10.7

%

8.4%

7.6% 8.3%

6.6%

5.1% 6.

2%

3.5%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

Library computers Other library-connected computers Other library-connected Internetcomputers per 100 students

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Elementary - Reading Middle - W riting

High - Reading High - ACT*

* % meeting/exceeding reading/writing standards for elementary and middle school, ACT scores for high school

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School Level

Flexible Hours

Elementary 16

Middle 30

High 35

More flexibly scheduled hours

→ higher test scores

More flexibly scheduled hours

→ higher test scores

Chart 1. Higher Achievement Associated with More Hours of Flexible Scheduling in Illinois School Libraries, 2003

10.3%

5.3%6.2%

11.4%

4.6%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

Elementary Middle HighGrade Level

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ReadingW riting/ACT *

* % meeting or exceeding writing standards for elementary and middle school, ACT scores for high school (narrowly fails statistical significance test at middle & high school levels)

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School Level

I.D. Hours

Elementary 2

Middle 3

More time identifying materials for teachers → higher test scores

More time identifying materials for teachers → higher test scores

Chart 4. Higher ISAT Scores Associated with Illinois Elementary & Middle School Library Staff Spending More Time

Identifying Materials for Teachers, 2003

7.6%6.6%

9.5%

13.0%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

Elementary Middle

Grade Level

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School Level

Staff Hours

Elementary 42

Middle 49

High 70

More library staff→ higher test scores

More library staff→ higher test scores

Chart 2. Higher Achievement Associated with Higher Staffing Levels in Illinois School Libraries, 2003

12.7%

8.2% 7.4%

17.3%18.4%

4.6%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

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Grade Level

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* % meeting or exceeding writing standards for elementary and middle school, ACT scores for high school

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Criteria for School Participation

Areas 7, 8 and 9 SchoolsLibrarian and literacy coach in placeGood library collections that could be improvedRoom to create a child literacy centerWilling to hold out-of-hours programmingCommunicate through CPS emailEnthusiastic participants!

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“A B C” Areas of the GrantAccess – to new resources, technology and added programsBest Practices professional development-- in literacy instruction and parent involvementCollaboration – of the librarian with the literacy coach and other teachers to align the library program, instruction and collection with the classroom and literacy curriculum

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Use of FundsMerril Stegall

Area Library Coordinators 553-6210

Jason PasattaTMP Administrator

553-2068

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New Print ResourcesFunding based on grade 1-2 enrollment

Resources to support K-3 curriculum, literacy instruction, recreational reading

Resources will also support collaborative units (to be described later today)

Purchase from CPS-approved vendors

Include age appropriate magazine and newspaper subscriptions

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Audio BooksMulti-user Listening Center equipment provided

5 LeapPad stations provided

Schools to purchase audio tapes, companion print copies, and LeapPad books

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Library FurnishingsScaled-to-size shelving or storage units to house grant-purchased materials

Magazine display shelves

Above used to help create child literacy area (school contributes)

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Other TechnologySchools provided the following for primary use in the library:– Computers (per formula in grant)– Color printer– LCD projector and cart– SmartBoard

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Online Resources

Subscription to BrainPOP Jr.

24 Capstone Interactive K-3 eBooks

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Out-of-Hours Programming45 hours of primary literacy programming in library, led by librarian, literacy coach or tech coordinatorSchool choice – 3 hours each of 15 Saturday mornings, OR 3 after school hours/week for 15 weeks, OR summer program for 2.5 hours, 3 days/week, over six weeksActivities include read-aloud, storytelling, drama, listening centers, creative writing, etc.Librarian and literacy coach paid 10 hours each to plan program

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Best Practices PD

Three half-day seminars with literacy experts from National-Louis University and CPS Office of Literacy

Incorporating the library program

First workshop held today

Two full day BER workshops (librarians)

Tuition support for unendorsed librarians

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Parent WorkshopsTwo, one-hour workshops per school

School determines logistics to ensure parent participation

Led by Office of Literacy primary literacy experts

Attended by librarian and literacy coach

Variety of topics

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CollaborationTwo collaborative units planned and taught through course of yearLibrarian works with literacy coach and or technology coordinator and a grade 1 or 2 teacherOut-of-hours pay for librarian and teacher/literacy coach/technology coordinator planning timeCollaboration training by Dr. Gail Bush, National-Louis University

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Monthly Planning Meetings

Between October and April, librarians gather for 6 after school planning sessions

Assure that purchasing is on track

Answer questions regarding collaborative units, parent workshops, out-of-hours programs, etc.

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Grant EvaluationDr. Penny Billman

Senior Research AssociateNorthern Illinois University