Welcome to Idaho School Library Taskforce Wiki
Please use this space to create pages, share resources, and collaborate!
Libraries + Teachers + Students = SUCCESS
Charge:
The charge of the Task Force will be to develop a resource that provides a framework for aligning school library media programs with national and state standards and academic library instruction with standards designed by the Association of College and Research Libraries. This resource should be accompanied by appropriate assessment tools. A suggested academic level grouping for the resource is: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, lower division academic, and upper division academic. The Task Force is asked to submit a report to its parent bodies, i.e., the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the First Lady, the Idaho Library Association and the Idaho commission for Libraries, by Nov. 1, 2008.
Navigation:
Use the sidebar on the right to navigate to pages within the wiki. So far there are a few main areas.
- Frontpage (Home)
- DRAFT Idaho ICT Standards [PDF] (11-01-2008)
- ILA School Library Media Task Force Report, November 2008
- FEEDBACK page
- Standards Map (working document)
- Links to Standards considered & additonal resources
- Big6
- Meeting Notes
- Committee Working Documents
10. Information Literacy Committees in Other State Library Associations
Nevada
11. ICT Science MAP.pdf (draft of map for Idaho Science standard 9-10 to ICT/Big6)
12. ILA Committee on Information Literacy
13. Technology Services, Idaho State Department of Education (links to 8th grade Tech Standards, Teacher Certification, 7th grade ISTIS benchmarks)
14. STANDARDS DRAFTS Table Outline
Taskforce Members:
Shirley Biladeau, Idaho Commission for Libraries
Penni Cyr, Moscow School District
Mary DeWalt, Ada Community Library
Val Fenske, Department of Education
Pam Juel, Meridian School District
Peter Kavouras, Department of Education
Glynda Pflieger, Melba School District
Sara Seely, Reference Librarian & Instruction Coordinator at Boise State University
Corey Simpson, Department of Education (through October 1st, 2008)
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