Within the forum discuss how the
teacher librarian's expertise and role in 'selecting and using resources' is
different from that required by all teachers.
Not having experience working in a library and after viewing
Standard 3, focus area 3.4 of Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, I
would greatly appreciate the ideas of others with regard to the differences
between teachers and TL’s role in 'selecting and using resources'.
How could teacher librarians
effectively collaborate with the school community in the selection of resources
in a school with which you are familiar.
Within the school I’m currently working, TL might
effectively collaborate with the school community in matters relating to
selection of resources by developing a committee comprising of staff members
from each KLA. These members may meet as a group in an allocated time slot and
discuss resources they may need, budgets, acquisition, accessioning through the
library and how resources may meet outcomes across KLA’s.
Consider also how to engage your
learners in selection of resources for their school library.
I personally believe learners (students) need not be
involved in the selection process. If Standard
1 of Australian Professional Standards for Teachers ‘Know their students and
how they learn” is effectively meet by teachers then the selection of resources
can successfully be done by teachers and TL’s.
For the purpose of this forum though I would identify stages
where this process would be efficient (stage 6 possibly stage 5) develop a
committee where possible resources are brought forward after teachers have made
a short list. Students can, under the guidance of teachers, offer their
opinions. This shortlist provided to the committee could reflect significant
and relevant aspects of the learner’s community and interests.
Who should have the final say on
what is included in the school library collection? Why?
The final say of the selection of resources ultimately
should be the Principal as they are the face and leader of the school. However,
this process could be put to a panel of teachers and executive staff that are
leaders in their fields providing a unbiased system that could reasonably
resources the curriculum needs of the teachers and learning needs of the
students.
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