Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Week 3 Action Research Plan

Goal: To discover the relationship between a strong library program that is vertically aligned within the school district and its influence on positive student achievement

Objectives/Outcomes: To create a vertically aligned library curriculum that encourages collaboration among teachers and librarians while positively influencing student achievement

Action Steps

Persons Responsible

Timeline Start/End

Needed Resources

Evaluation

Determine if there is a library curriculum that has been vertically aligned.

Valerie Loper

July 2010

Access to district shared drive Library folder; speak with District Coordinator for Library Services

If documents exist, this is done, (but none do)

Determine what skills can be taught in the library. Create a skills chart to track at what grade level skills are introduced, reinforced, and mastered.

Valerie Loper, one high school librarian, two middle school librarians, and four elementary librarians to be determined by volunteer basis

August 2010

List of skills commonly taught in libraries (document exists for students in Library Science fields).

Document created.

Match these skills to 21st Century Learning Skills, TEKS and TAKS objectives.

Ty Burns, Valerie Loper, and above committee

September 2010

See ALA’s 21st Century Learning Skills document; TEKS and TAKS objectives

Document created

Start with high school and middle school: look at TEKS objectives frequently covered by the library lessons for the core courses. Create a chart of TEKS and TAKS objectives that can be taught in the library.

Valerie Loper, 3 other HS librarians

September-October 2010

TEKS objectives for 9th-12th grades in curricular areas of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies

Document created

Ask other high school librarians to evaluate document; make changes as suggested.

Look at elementary lessons in shared district drive: what exists? Poll librarians for common lessons that are taught. Find TEKS objectives that align with those lesson plan ideas and create stronger lessons that are TEKS and TAKS objective-based. Create a chart of these objectives that can be taught in the library.

Valerie Loper, 7 librarians, all levels

September-October 2010

Common lessons taught; TEKS and TAKS objectives

Document created.

Ask other elementary librarians to evaluate document; make changes as suggested.

Post all charts on local shared drive so that all librarians may access.

Valerie Loper

November 2010

All created documents

Documents are posted for use

Post all lessons created on local shared drive so that all librarians may access.

Valerie Loper

November 2010

All created documents

Documents are posted for use

Provide a list of specific TEKS and TAKS objectives/skills that the librarian taught any given class to each classroom teacher after instruction to her class.

Valerie Loper

Each librarian

December 2010-May 2011

Previously created documents

Documents are posted for use

Create a questionnaire for students that will determine skills learned. Ask students whose classes frequented the library often as well as students whose classes did not come to the library as often (for high school and middle school students; ask the ELA teachers to distribute questionnaire in May).

Valerie Loper, two other HS librarians, one MS, and one ES librarian

January 2011

List of skills taught at various grade levels

Document is posted for use

Determine if the classes who came to the library more frequently were able to answer the questionnaire more accurately than those classes who did not come to the library often.

Valerie Loper, 3 other librarians

Late May - June 2011

Completed questionnaires

Based on the answers provided, determine if students whose classes visited the library more frequently had stronger skills than students whose classes did not visit the library.

2 comments:

  1. sounds good, val. It is a huge project. Could you focus on one area first. Maybe start at the elementary level first?

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  2. Again, great insight to recognize the librarian as such a valuable resource! You may want to include some training for the librarians in your action plan. This may be a drastic role change for him/her, and additional training may be needed for successful implementation.

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