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David V. Loertscher |
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Course Description Course Objectives 2. Students will be expected to translate that body of knowledge into a working plan of action for an actual library media program in an elementary or secondary school. The two major programmatic thrusts of this course are developing a program for reading and enhancing learning through technology. 3. Students will be able to sort through and articulate practice as it reflects tradition in the field vs. the push into the future. One way this will begin to happen is through a thorough analysis of Information Power, 1998. 4. Students will understand and begin to build the competencies designed by the State of California for school library media teachers and demonstrate these competencies through a portfolio that will satisfy both the state and SJSU.
1. Information Power. American Library Association, 1998. This may be ordered from the American Library Association or Amazon.com 2. Loertscher, David V. Taxonomies of the School Library Media Program. 2nd edition. Hi Willow Research & Publishing, 2000. Instructor will have copies available at the the first or 2nd class period for $20 3. Loertscher, David V. Reinvent Your School's Library in the Age of Technology: A Guide for Principals and Superintendents. 2002 edition. Hi Willow Research & Publishing, 2002. Available for $10 from the instructor at the first class period. 4. Loertscher, David and Douglas Achterman. Increasing Academic Achievement in Your Classroom Through the Library: A Guide for Teachers. Hi Willow Research & Publishing, 2002. Available from the instructor for $10 the first class period. 5. White, Brenda H. School Library Media Programs: A Quick Guide to Success. Hi Willow Research & Publishing, 2004 I think you need to read a basic book about operational stuff in the library media center and here are a few titles that might fill a gap or two: • Woolls, Blanche. The School Library Media Manager. 2nd edition. Libraries Unlimited, 1999. Lots of good stuff, particularly for the district-level person. • Wasman, Ann M. New Steps to Service: Common-Sense Advice for the School Library Media Center. American Library Association, 1998. This is a pretty good beginners guide. My only objection is that it does not really cover technology very well. • There are also a number of new books on technology and the library media center published since 2002 that would help in understanding the technological side of the job. The reader should beware that titles even two years old covering technology in libraries will contain dated materials.
Office Hours Grading Final rubric: Completion of all classroom activities - 10 pts each class
If you need any special consideration due to a disability, you need to register with the SJSU Disability Resource Center and notify the instructor by the second week of classes.
All assignments submitted must be your own work. Sources must be properly cited in papers. Those found plagiarizing will automatically fail the course and may be subjedct to other administrative penalties. The San Jose State University regulations governing plagiarism will be enforced. Those regulations may be found at: http://info.sjsu.edu search option: Academic Dishonesty. Current Academic Senate Policy: University Policy F88-10 http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/f88-10.htm
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