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Aligning Evidence-Based Library Planning with School Goals Mary Virginia Meeks T.C. Marsh Middle School, Dallas ISD Maria Cahill, PhD Texas Woman’s University
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Page 1: Aligning Evidence-Based Library Planning with School Goals

Aligning Evidence-Based Library Planning with School GoalsMary Virginia Meeks T.C. Marsh Middle School, Dallas ISD

Maria Cahill, PhDTexas Woman’s University

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What is evidence based library practice?

Know Students’

Needs

Find Existing Evidence

Apply Best Practice

Collect Evidence

Evaluate, Communicat

e, Plan

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Why Implement Evidence-

Based Practice?

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STUDENTS

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Applying Evidence-based Practice

Determine needs Consult stakeholders Brainstorm strategies Implement a plan Collect evidence Evaluate Communicate Repeat

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Needs

“To be thought of as essential we must contribute to solving the needs of the School Board. The politics of scarce resources is fickle. All departments and members of the educational community are fighting for the same resources of time, money, and visibility. So, what needs to be done is to figure out what is the most important goal, agenda item, objective of your local school board. Once you find that out then show how the library helps to meet that goal. “

Ann M. Martin, August 2009

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Determining Campus Goals

Campus Improvement PlanConversations with administrationConversations with teachersConversations with students and

parentsSchool Board minutes

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PlanningFormulate preliminary library

goals based on campus goals (CIP)

Create preliminary strategiesSolicit input from stakeholdersShare your plan

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Planning DetailsPrepare a plan for measuring

your effectiveness (i.e. what evidence will you collect and how will you collect it?)

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Implement Strategies

Create a schedule for routine procedures addressing goals and adhere to it;

Create a schedule for collecting and analyzing data;

Carry out all strategies related to accomplishing goals;

Collect evidence to evaluate each strategy

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Communicate

Get evaluative information from your stakeholders and share with them that which you collect;

Communicate the activities and evaluative data with ALL stakeholders regularly;

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Address Shortcomings

Identify the shortcomings of your plan;Repeat the EBP process.

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Let’s PRACTICE

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Developing GoalsSample Campus Goals (from CIP)1. Increase cohesiveness2. Increase technology use3. Increase college readiness/awareness4. Increase school-wide AVID use5. Increase extra-curricular participation6. Increase academic behavior

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Developing Goals cont.Sample Library Goals (Based on

Campus Goals)1. Increase cohesiveness2. Increase technology use3. Increase college readiness/awareness4. Increase school-wide AVID use5. Increase extra-curricular participation6. Increase academic behavior

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Create Objectives

Sample Library Goal and Objectives

1. Increase cohesiveness Among staff Among students Among parents

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Partnering with Stakeholders to Implement Plan: Brainstorm Strategies for

Objectives1. Strategies to implement for

“Increasing Cohesiveness” GOAL:Staff: initiate collaborative lessons, attend campus

and department meetings, host monthly coffee,…Students: Fine waiving, give “permanent passes,”

have library make-over days, clubs and events…Parents: Host coffees, email/newsletters,

volunteer group, …

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Sources of Evidence

GOAL: Increasing Staff cohesiveness

1. Checked Curriculum Central weekly and approached 5 teachers per month with collaborative ideas/support; resulted in a 200% increase in staff collaborations overall.

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Sources of Evidence

GOAL: Increasing Staff cohesiveness cont:

2. Hosted monthly staff coffees with increased attendance yearlong; end-of year surveys indicated increased satisfaction in personal and professional relationships school wide.

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Your Turn, Partners!

GOAL: Increase extra-curricular participation

Strategies?

Evidence?

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Sources of EvidenceRubricsExit slipsSurveys (formal

and informal)Benchmark tests

(with caution)TEKS objectivesOther feedback

• Demonstrated mastery of info literacy skills (staff and students)

Traditional library stats (WITH other evidence)

National studies/expert opinions (WITH other evidence)

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Find Sources of Evidence in sample strategies:

Book ClubMini-Lessons/

Story-timeCollaborationsBook trailers

Family Literacy program

Reading Incentive Programs/Activities

WebsiteParent Coffee

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Communicate “You are what people see you do.” –Anonymous

6 Weeks Updates to LMS and stakeholders

-Examples on next slide -Doug Johnson’s wiki:

https://dougjohnson.wikispaces.com/AllAboard

-Share with each other!

VideoWebsite/BlogLocal newsPA announcementFlyer/mini-posterStickers/t-shirts on

kidsPhotos/callouts

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6 Weeks Update forms for LMS

Items that may be included on the update form:Circulation StatisticsResearch Statistics (database use, databases taught) Library Use (grade levels, subjects, drop ins, etc)Collaborations (types, how many, etc)Evidence of contributing to campus goalsOther possible info: Meetings attended, library

closures, librarian leadership demonstrated

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Six Weeks Update for Stakeholders

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More sites to visit for communication formats

The Unquiet Library (print and Animoto formats)http://www.theunquietlibrary.libguides.com/cat.php?cid=19980

 Library Girlhttp://lib-girl.blogspot.com/2011/06/its-bird-its-plan-its-our-annual-report.html 

Springfield Township HShttp://issuu.com/joycevalenza/docs/annualreport11 

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Possible Issues in Implementing Evidence-

Based PracticeTime consuming“Bad” evidenceChange can be slow

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Concluding Remarks and Questions

Maria Cahill, Ph.DAssistant Professor School of Library and Information Studies Texas Woman’s University Denton,TX [email protected]

Mary Virginia MeeksLibrarianThomas C. Marsh Middle School Dallas ISDDallas,TX [email protected]