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Title: Hot Issues in School Libraries


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Hot Issues in School Libraries
  • OLA Super Conference
  • Session 413
  • February 1, 2007

Michael Rosettis
President, Ontario School Library
Association
2
Overview
  • Research Study
  • Advocacy
  • Knowledge Ontario
  • Ministry Curriculum Initiatives
  • Ministry Meeting OSLA, TALCO OLA
  • Discussion/Focus Groups
  • Future Direction

3
Perspective
  • The government recognizes the critical role
    that school libraries play in improving student
    achievement ... Libraries have a powerful
    influence on stimulating interest in reading and
    strengthening research and critical thinking
    skills.
  • (Avis Glaze, Chief Student Achievement Officer,
    The Literacy
    and Numeracy Secretariat, and Kit
    Rankin, Acting Assistant Deputy
    Minister,
    Secondary and Elementary Strategic Planning
    Division,
    Ontario Ministry of Education, 2005)

4
Research Study Phase 1
  • Presence of teacher-librarian the strongest
    predictor of
    reading enjoyment for grade 3 and 6 students
  • Schools with TLs tended to have reading enjoyment
    scores up to 8
    percentile points higher than average
  • Reading enjoyment strongly/positively linked to
    student
    achievement
  • Schools with professionally-trained school
    library staff could be expected to have reading
    achievement scores that were higher
    ( 5.5 percentile points in grade 6 EQAO
    results)
  • Schools without trained library staff tend to
    have lower achievement on grade 3 and 6 EQAO
    reading tests
  • Eastern and Northern regions of province
    particularly disadvantaged

5
Research Study Phase 2
  • Data collection March-June 2007
  • Data Analysis and Preliminary Report
    July to September 2007
  • Release of preliminary findings October 2007
  • Data collection November 2007 to June 2008
  • Data Analysis and Final Report preparation July
    to September 2008
  • Release of final report findings October 2008

6
Research Study Phase 2
Possible Research Directions
  • Research impact of exemplary libraries and
    library programs on student attitude and
    achievement
  • Extension of the use of EQAO data results
  • Use of School Library data from People for
    Education Annual Survey (2006)
  • Identification of exemplary school library
    programs
  • Sampling of schools from across the province
  • Initial emphasis for Phase 2 Elementary schools
    rural vs. urban small vs. large schools

7
Research Study Phase 2
Possible Research Directions
(Contd)
  • Case study approach observation and analysis of
    varied staffing models qualitative research
    design
  • Measuring learning transfer (re
    Interdisciplinary Skills learned through school
    library program e.g., note-taking, evaluating
    content, accessing print and digital resources,
    etc.)
  • Use of EQAO data to identify higher scoring
    schools, and analysis of common factors
  • Survey tool development of local and web-based use

8
Quotes
The Importance of School Libraries
  • Conference Board of Canada
  • Ministry Statements
  • Statistics Canada
  • Teacher Federation
    Statements Policy
  • CPCO
  • Dr. David Booth
  • Time, Globe and Mail

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10
OSLA Website Renewal
11
Advocacy
Provincial Level Lobbying
  • Teacher Federations
  • OSSTF
  • ETFO
  • OECTA
  • Ministry of Education
  • Education Minister
  • Curriculum and Assessment Policy Branch (CAPB)
  • Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat

12
Advocacy
Professional Networking
  • Networking
  • TALCO
  • Leaders Today
  • Knowledge Ontario
  • Education Institute
  • Research
  • Queens University
  • People for Education

13
Advocacy
Professional Networking
  • Conferences
  • Ontario Principals Council (OPC)
  • OECTA New Teachers
  • Teacher Federation AGMs
  • OTF Curriculum Forum
    Ministry Subject Association Meetings

14
Federation Support
  • Federation Policy Statements
  • OSSTF
  • ETFO
  • OECTA
  • Federation Action
  • International School Library Day, ETFO
  • January 2007 Education Watch, OSSTF
  • Open Letter to NDP Delegates, ETFO
  • OSLA Correspondence

15
OSSTF
International School Library Day
16
OSSTF
Education Watch
17
ETFO Open
Letter to NDP Delegates
18
Knowledge Ontario
19
Knowledge Ontario
  • Resource Ontario
  • Equity of access across province
  • Product selection
  • KO Board of Directors
  • Procuring sustained
    funding
  • OSLA Rep
  • Listserv

20
Knowledge Ontario
21
Ministry Curriculum Initiatives
  • The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8 Language,
    2006
  • Many Roots, Many Voices Supporting English
    Language Learners in Every Classroom
  • The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8 Science,
    Draft (2007)
  • The Ontario Curriculum, Grades
    9-12 English, Draft (2007)

22
Ministry Curriculum Initiatives
inclusion in Future Documents
23
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
24
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
  • Our Vision
  • Ministry leadership regarding policy and program
    direction for school libraries and school library
    programs
  • Equitable staffing for school libraries across
    Ontario by qualified teacher-librarians and
    support staff
  • Board accountability for school library funding
    staffing, resources and facilities.
  • Clear connections between school libraries and
    Ministry literacy and curricular initiatives
  • The school library becomes a learning commons for
    the entire school community

25
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
  • Revitalised school library programs can
  • help teachers and students meet provincial
    expectations
  • increase student achievement levels
  • integrate a wide range of vital cross-curricular
    knowledge, skills, and technologies
  • improve teaching and learning, especially
    literacy and research skills
  • develop the love of reading for learning
    and pleasure
  • provide learning environments that are
    safe, nurturing,
    positive, and respectful
  • serve entire school communities.

26
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
  • The development of comprehensive content and
    professional standards, print and electronic,
    for school libraries in Ontario that
  • scaffold knowledge and skills with specific
    teaching and learning strategies, activities, and
    templates to support
  • research process
  • reading literacy and independent reading
  • Information literacy
  • media literacy
  • communication and presentation skills
  • character education
  • ICT and other innovative technological
    literacies.
  • collect best practices, activities, and templates
    to support the collaboration of teachers and
    teacher-librarians in implementing

27
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
  • To address the issues of equity and
    accountability, the funding formula must
    recognize that school library programs need
    Ministry policy, direction, standards and
    targeted funding rather than local school board
    and school independence.
  • There are large disparities and inequities in the
    resource budgets of school libraries and in the
    quality of school library collections.
  • Our most disadvantaged students continue
    to be disadvantaged if
    school library
    resource budgets are inadequate.

28
Ministry Meeting Jan. 2007
29
Ministry Meeting Jan. 07
Recommendations That the Ministry of Education
reinstate adequate funding for qualified
teacher-librarians and library resources. (CPCO
Submission on Education Funding 2006)
30
New Ministry Leadership
  • Effective school library programs
    can help promote the development of
    information literacy skills among all students by
    supporting and coordinating the collaborative
    planning and implementation of reading programs,
    inquiry and research tasks, and independent
    study. (Ontario Ministry of Education, The
    Ontario Curriculum, Grades 9 to 12 Program
    Planning and Assessment, 2000)

31
OSLA Discussion/Focus Groups
  • Advocacy School Library Programs/
  • Role of Teacher-librarian
  • AQ Courses, Library
  • Faculties of Education Pre-service
  • Federation Advocacy
  • Fundraising in Libraries
  • Global Citizenship
  • Libraries Literacy
  • School Library Budgets/Funding

32
OSLA Discussion/Focus Groups
  • Dedicated listserv
  • Regular e-mail
  • Wiki Interaction
  • Teleconferences
  • In-person meeting
  • ? dialogue
  • ? planning further action

33
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Future Direction ???
  • Research School Libraries in Ontario
  • Targeted Action
  • Principals OPC, CPCO
  • Federations OTF, EFTO, OECTA, OSSTF
  • Ministry Dialogue
  • Literacy Numeracy Secretariat
  • Curriclum Assessment Policy Branch
  • Minister of Education
  • Other Ideas???

35
Action is Paramount!
  • School libraries are places where students can
    develop a passion for reading and learning
    and inspire our students and help them succeed
  • (Dalton McGuinty, Premier of Ontario, 2006)

36
Hot Issues in School Libraries
  • February 1, 2007

Michael Rosettis
michael.rosettis_at_ycdsb.ca
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