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Education Beyond Expectations
Blue Valley Library Media Program
2009-2010
December 17, 2009
Education Beyond Expectations
Today’s Presentation
• Introductions
• Brief overview of the Program
• Learning in a 21st-Century Library
• What the Future Holds
• Questions & Answers
Education Beyond Expectations
Program at a Glance
• 36 certified library media specialists• 53 library media paraprofessionals*• 21,361 students Preschool–Grade12• 1,721 Certified staff• 1,306 Classified staff• 32 Schools and remotely
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The Collection• 213,463 Titles• 815,918 Volumes• 321,208 volumes circulated August
through November 2009• 75-100 books moving between libraries
daily• 1,130,101 searches of online resources
(statistics not available for all resources)
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Special Collections
• Adaptive Technology
• AV Equipment
• Early Childhood
• ESOL
• Foreign Language (FLES)
• Food and Nutrition
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Special Collections• Instructional Media
• Parents as Teachers
• Student Services
• Testing
• Virtual Education
• Visual Education
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Department OrganizationExecutive Director of
Curriculum & Instruction
Library Media District Coordinating Teacher
Library Media Technical Services & Audio Visual Assistant
Library Automation Systems Specialist
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Audio Visual Assistant
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Library Technical Services
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Core Elements
• Collaborative Planning and Teaching
• Flexible Access
• Reading and Literary Enrichment
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Our Mission
The mission of the Blue Valley Library Media Program is to provide the Blue Valley community with the resources and the information literacy skills necessary to ensure academic achievement and success in life.
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Our Vision
The Blue Valley Library Media Program will be the center of academic and personalized
learning, ensuring each student reaches their full potential as learners and users of information.
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The Evidence
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Looking to the Future
• Keeping up with advancements in technology
• Funding for resources and staff
• Finding qualified candidates
Education Beyond Expectations
Today’s Presentation
• Introductions
• Brief overview of the Program
• Learning in a 21st-Century Library
• What the Future Holds
• Questions & Answers √
Education Beyond Expectations
Contact InformationLinda Corey, Library Media DCT
[email protected] Driscoll, Liberty View Elementary
[email protected] Loffredo, Overland Trail Middle
Abby Cornelius, Blue Valley North [email protected]
Terri Snethen, Blue Valley North [email protected]
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