[CASL-L] Video advocating for teacher-librarians
Cathy Andronik
cathyandronik at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 10 07:02:35 PST 2014
Take a look at the jobs under "librarian" in schoolspring.com. An incredible number are in California--but they're for paras, not professionals. Also, the titles for these people are all over the place. I've even seen some labeled "library media specialist," only to open the job and find it's a paraprofessional position. The same jobs also pop up quite regularly, indicating that the paras don't stay long. Scary.
Cathy Andronik
Teacher librarian
Brien McMahon HS
Norwalk, CT
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On Mon, 11/10/14, Bilmes, David <bilmesd at newmilfordps.org> wrote:
Subject: [CASL-L] Video advocating for teacher-librarians
To: "CASL listserv" <CASL-L at mylist.net>
Date: Monday, November 10, 2014, 9:24 AM
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Here's a well-done video by CSLA. There are some
shocking statistics at the end about the lack of school
librarians in California.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtFkeZPGRro&feature=youtu.be
David Bilmes
Library Media Specialist
Schaghticoke Middle School
New Milford, CT
860 354-2204 ext. 113
bilmesd at newmilfordps.org
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What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what
it feels about education.
–Harold Howe
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