Saturday, March 22, 2014

A School Librarian's Journey to Transform Her Library

Anna Taylor
Gilcreast, J. (2014). FROM DRAB TO FAB. Knowledge Quest42(4), 38-43.

Jessica Gilcreast just got the position of School Librarian at an urban school in New Hampshire! However, Jessica's joy soon simmers as she enters her new library. Shelves are placed in a way that leaves no open space, books are falling apart and lack diversity, no decor is present, the list goes on. Jessica knows she has a lot of work to do but does something that is very smart; she decides to take everything little by little. 

Throughout the course of six years, Jessica transforms her library into a drab space in the school to a learning commons that meets the wants and needs of both students and teachers. 
Below is a brief over view of Jessica's process:

YEAR 1: 

  • Painted a mural
  • Weeding 
  • Rearranging shelves and furniture
  • Build relationships with students, staff, and teachers
  • Write a grant for books and a SMART board
YEAR 2:
  • More weeding
  • Provide professional development opportunities with teachers using new technology
  • Create a new tech space for the new SMART board
  • Write a grant to add multicultural books into the collection
YEAR 3:
  • Take a break and focus on teacher collaboration
  • Write a grant for more technology
YEAR 4:
  • Create and obtain a connecting computer lab
  • Take over the book fair and use the money to purchase more furniture
  • Add over 1,000 books to the collection
YEAR 5 & 6:
  • Un-Dewey the collection
  • Continue making the library an extension to the classroom
  • More staff development and integrating technology into the classroom
  • Keep up with other libraries and implement new ideas to reflect the needs of the library users

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