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Surviving and Thriving through Instructional Best Practice with the Highly Effective School Library Program What Would Molly Brown Do? October 1, 2014

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Surviving and Thriving through Instructional Best Practice with the Highly Effective School Library Program

What Would Molly Brown Do?

October 1, 2014

I will walk away with:

A deeper understanding of a school-aligned growth plan and how to create a body of evidence of teaching quality and student growth evidence.

A deeper understanding of how the HESLP rubric acts as a guide to build teacher-leadership skills

Ideas for meaningful advocacy with non-library stakeholders

Outcomes

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How would you envision sharing evidence that you collaborate with your staff, students, etc.?

Collaboration

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How would you envision sharing evidence of your teaching pedagogy?

Instructional Delivery Strategies

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Highly Effective School Libraries (HESL)

Multiple Possibilities • Evaluating you and your program • Professional Development • Award – CDE Recognition • Raise awareness and change perceptions

I. Evaluation of You/

Your Program

Assess collaboratively with your principal

•Final product that shows measurable evidence of how you met your goals

•Principal commits to 8 hour release time, and gets link of outcomes

•Personalized professional growth in 2-3 rubric areas with help of your peers

•Develop a school-UIP aligned Growth Plan and upload to wiki

III. Recognition

Your School-Aligned Growth Plan

2 Letters of Recommendation

Your Library Web Page

Multimedia Presentation

Application – 4 Components

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HESL Rubric

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Growth Plan Template

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

Key Ingredients

Risk-Taking Leader Persistent Collaborator

Shifts in perception

Instructional/Digital Literacy Coach

I will walk away with:

A deeper understanding of a school-aligned growth plan and how to create a body of evidence of teaching quality and student growth evidence.

A deeper understanding of how the HESLP rubric acts as a guide to build teacher-leadership skills

Ideas for meaningful advocacy with non-library stakeholders

Outcomes

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Share one thing you learned today.

Share something that you’d like to know more about.

Reflection/Evaluation

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Judy Barnett, Highly Effective School Library Coordinator,

[email protected] |http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdelib/highlyeffective

|Highlyeffectiveschoollibraryprogram.wikispaces.com

Becky Russell, MLIS, NBCT|School Library/Digital Literacy Instructional Specialist| Colorado Department of Education |[email protected] | [email protected] |

| http://tinyurl.com/COSchoolLibraries | @beckyjorussell

Christine Schein, Co-Presenter, MA Ed. ET/IL Specialist|Academy District 20|Colorado Springs, CO|[email protected]

Our contact information

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