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Transforming School Library Spaces
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Future Ready Librarians alignment:
- Use of Space & Time: A Future Ready Librarian Designs Collaborative Spaces
BCPS Secondary LMS Evaluation alignment:
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Domain 2 The Library Environment
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2a. Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport
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2b. Establishing a Culture of Learning
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2c. Manages Library Procedures
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2e. Organizing Physical Space
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Domain 4 Professional Responsibility
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Table of Contents
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Is your Library a modern, vibrant, functional space designed to engage today's students and support 21st century learning? Or a dull, old-fashioned, cluttered, empty, unwelcoming place where "no one wants to go"?
How will you create a more inviting, learner-centered Library which is the Learning Commons of the school?
TIME TO TAKE ACTION!
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STEPS
1. Get inspired! Explore the RESOURCES below, visit other school libraries, look on Pinterest, in vendor catalogs, etc.
See photos of some model spaces: Pine Grove MS, Pikesville MS, Stemmers Run MS. Loch Raven HS, Pikesville HS
2. Assess your current space: Look with a critical eye and have others look.
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How could the space be more student-friendly and learner-centered? Focus on STUDENTS' needs.
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What could be removed, replaced, re-located or re-purposed? Get rid of clutter and any items that are worn or dirty.
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Is the collection well-organized and maintained?
3. Develop an Action Plan and budget proposal to share with the ODL library media team and your principal.
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Prepare to justify major changes and funding requests with a rationale explaining how the transformation will support student learning and school/district goals (SPP, STAT, etc.)
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Prioritize based on needs assessment and available funding. Do a "phased" plan for needs which cannot be immediately addressed.
4. Start making some transformative changes NOW! Even small changes can make a huge difference.
5. Share the news about your library's transformation with your school community, LMS colleagues and BCPS.
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Tweet photos and testimonials and publish in your Library e-Newsletter.
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Share ideas, resources and photos with LMS colleagues via new Space Transformation small group in Edmodo.
TIPS
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Involve students in re-designing the space. It's THEIR Library!
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Start with space planning. Consider the 4 C's (Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, Critical Thinking) and accessing technology.
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Go beyond the furniture to address color/paint, signage, lighting, anchor charts, rotating book displays, student artwork, etc.
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Find low-budget solutions and DIY projects.
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Appeal to your users with gender-neutral, age appropriate design & furnishings ... not too juvenile, too mature, or too trendy.
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Include space for creativity & innovation like a Makerspace, Fab Lab, Collaboratory, etc. This could be "mobile" if space is tight.
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Clear clutter from back workrooms/AV storage areas to create a student learning space, like a TV Studio; contact Alex Wolf.
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WEED first if necessary. Unappealing, aged titles take up valuable space and negatively impact the whole library environment.
RESOURCES
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BCPS Learner-centered Environment Professional Learning Tool
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Library Marketing Plan by Jennifer Lagarde from School Library Marketing 101: It's About Students, Not Stuff
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Local inspiration: BCPS Library Media Center Physical Space Designs
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BCPS ODL Pinterest Board: Library Media Center Physical Spaces
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BCPS Lighthouse Learner-Centered Environments | Wall Space | Setting Up Classrooms
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BCPS ODL Resource Wiki: Learner-Centered Environments
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BCPS ODL Roadmap: Telling Your Story
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DRAFT MSDE Facilities Guidelines for Library Media
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Floor Planner online tool
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Articles:
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Why School Libraries are Transforming into Learning Commons, eSchool News
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21st-Century Libraries: The Learning Commons, by Beth Holland, Edutopia
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Learning Spaces, by Diana G. Oblinger, Editor
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Something Different, by Kim Cofino, Always Learning: Teaching Technology Abroad blog
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Divine Design: How to create the 21st-century school library of your dreams, by Margaret Sullivan, School Library Journal
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Function Over Form: Transforming School Libraries from the Inside Out, by Marisa Amara, Demco Interiors Blog
- BCPS Contracted Vendors:
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American Design Associates 410-823-5500 George Schriener Denise Lewis
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Douron, Inc. 410-363-2600 ext. 3069 Bill Martin
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Reps for both companies will do a design consultation visit, bring brochures and samples, create a design for your approval, recommend furnishings for your space and budget, and provide pricing quotes.
- Mark Russell mrus729@verizon.net Phone: 410-803-1949 Cell: 410-599-1794 Contracted vendor for special/custom building projects in school libraries. For example, he has designed whiteboard build-outs, bench seating with book cubbies, etc.
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Harbour Signs (410) 488-8810 Inform them you are purchasing for a BCPS library for contracted pricing.
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Demco & Brodart (library supplies & furnishings) - Orders for BCPS will now be placed in eSchool Mall.
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If you do not already have an eSchool Mall account, you will need to register for eSchool Mall training to order from these vendor catalogs; discuss this with your principal. If you will not be a Procurement Card holder, you may access the vendors' public online catalogs to make selections, and have your ordering designee place the order in eSchool Mall.
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