In addition to these two classes, I will also be working on my edTPA in order for me to obtain my certification for teaching. The assessment requires me to create a portfolio and to collaborate with a classroom teacher on a unit consisting of 3-5 lessons. I am very excited about this opportunity to work with classroom teachers and to work with students. I have decided to work with Mrs. Leigh Anne Friedrich, a third grade teacher at Parkway Elementary. We will be working on a culture unit and students will choose a country to research and create a poster. I plan to suggest to Mrs. Friedrich that we do a gallery walk to wrap up the unit and invite another class. This way students will be able to have an authentic audience. The second teacher I've decided to work with is Mrs. Cathi Winn, a middle school English Language Arts teacher who works with grades 7,8, and 10 at Pickering High School. We will be collaborating with her on a unit about student led book talks. I plan to scaffold learning and teach students the necessary skills to successfully analyze books, use descriptive language to relay the content of books to their classmates, create a quality book talk, present it to their peers, and offer constructive criticism. I am looking forward to working with both teachers and their classes.
For these blog posts I've decided to share my journal entries
that are required for IST 972. I think they will prove to be an excellent resource for both myself and others who would like to know what school libraries are doing today. In addition, it will be an excellent chance for me to practice reflective teaching. I hope everyone enjoys reading them!
IST
972 Journal: Parkway Elementary
September 5, 2017 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (6.5)
September 6, 2017 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (6.5)
Total
hours to date: 13
![]() |
| Collage of Parkway Elementary Library |
Summary of Daily Activities/Experiences:
September 5 and 6, 2017
-Helped with introducing 1st graders to the library and their library routine.
-Helped with introducing 1st graders to the library and their library routine.
-Helped with introducing 3rd graders to the
Accelerated Reader system and finding books that fit within their reading
levels.
-Processed books for Accelerated Reader levels.
-Delivered instruction to Mrs. Friedrich’s class. We discussed the importance of not being judgmental
and labeling others. Mrs. Friedrich
recently had a student diagnosed with type I diabetes. She thought it would be a good opportunity to
have the me come in and discuss the topic.
The class was step-up like a mini human library session with the
students being able to ask in-depth and probing questions to the student and
the student’s parent.
-Observed the SLMS teaching a class.
-Observed the SLMS teaching a class.
-Cataloged and processed books to be added into the collection.
-Met with one teacher to discuss a possible research unit
for her class.
Personal Reflections:
This week was very productive and I got a feel for the
overall structure of the library program.
I will be honest; this library program is set-up entirely different from
the libraries I did my fieldwork hours in while in Hawaii. This school has a more traditional library
program, where the program is more of a special rather being fully integrated
into the school curriculum. Classes come
in for only 30 minutes, so the librarian has a very limited amount of time with
each class. In addition, this school is
very focused on Accelerated Reader, with third graders beginning to receive
grades for their participation in the AR program. I’m not sure how I feel about this, as I
believe it cuts down on students being able to have an active voice and choice
in what they want to read. In addition,
I see the AR program taking up large amounts of time to teach and manage. Time that could be spent doing a mini lesson
or activity.
Mrs. Travis has expressed that she would love to hear any
suggestions that can help her with approaching her library program
differently. I am hoping that by working
on the requirements for the edTPA she will see that she can stretch her
services to include more student research and teacher collaboration. There is a pulse to this library program, but
I would love to see the program become the heart of the school.
There were a couple of interesting episodes that happened
this week that directly tie into IST 564 and I was happy that I could
experience them. I think that one
suggestion, and possible area for growth, would be to make strides in the
inclusion of students with disabilities in the library program and to open more
of a dialogue between the librarian and classroom teachers. I could see this having enormous potential in
the growth of library resources and creating a more diverse library program
that would ensure all students are included.
I will try to see if I can sneak in my suggestions gently. Causal observances and just being able to
remember them when she asks will go a long way.
Especially if it’s done with a smile!

No comments:
Post a Comment