2018-2019 Expected Outcomes
A strong school library program connects students to the world around them through research and inquiry, and by supporting a climate and culture of reading. These connections are made through collaborative lessons and programming that integrate information and technology skills with classroom curriculum, through the curation of relevant and reliable print and digital resources, and by empowering students in the 4C’s.
A strong school library program connects students to the world around them through research and inquiry, and by supporting a climate and culture of reading. These connections are made through collaborative lessons and programming that integrate information and technology skills with classroom curriculum, through the curation of relevant and reliable print and digital resources, and by empowering students in the 4C’s.
Curriculum and Instruction Goals
- Increased collaboration with teachers and grade level teams to support curriculum objectives and the 4Cs, in particular the new EL Curriculum.
- Introduce eWISE to CIT and staff with the goal to adopt eWISE school-wide.
- Windows/Mirrors book club for 4th - 5th grades to increase exposure to diverse books.
- Include survey questions about media/technology programming on mid-year staff survey.
- Library collection will be analyzed for support of new EL Curriculum
Professional Development Goals
- Increase technology PD available to staff based on the analysis of data:
- Staff STNA survey
- DLCs LoFTI walk-through to assess technology usage in classrooms.
- Professional development question to mid-year staff survey.