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Tech-Savvy School Librarians Provide Value to Modern Learners - EdTech Magazine: Focus on K-12

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New Technology Puts a Fresh Spin on the Library’s Image

In Lumberton, Texas, the school district transformed its library program about a decade ago to focus more on technology, says Mary Johnson, director of communications and community relations. When Michelle LaRue took on the librarian role for Lumberton Intermediate School, she found old, unused equipment taking up space, along with teachers who saw little value in bringing their students to the library.

“Previously, the librarians didn’t teach lessons aligned with the classroom curriculum,” she says. “It was strictly a check-in, check-out book place.”

Perceptions started to shift when the district gave each library an interactive TV and a Chromebook cart. Students realized there was more to the library, and teachers saw how librarians used technology with students.

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“When we started doing activities and extensions of their lessons, teachers got excited because the library was helping them with their objectives and learning skills,” says LaRue.

Johnson says the district also set new expectations for librarians, such as helping teachers address the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills learning standards. Today, Lumberton’s librarians serve as liaisons between teachers and instructional technology specialists, helping the latter tailor their support to teachers’ most pressing needs.

Next year, Lumberton ISD will open three new libraries and update two existing ones, continuing the vision of the past decade, says Johnson.

“I have a firm belief that the library is the heartbeat of the campus,” she says.

Students Access Whole New Worlds in School Libraries

For many students, the library might be the only place where they have access to drones, robots and various machines — tools that can spark new interests and, in collaboration with other students, help them develop social–emotional learning skills.

Kristina A. Holzweiss, a certified school librarian and educational technology enrichment specialist at the Syosset Central School District in New York, is an excellent example of librarians’ versatility. Her recent projects, all in partnership with teachers, include helping Russian language students create travel brochures and videos, working on life skills with special education students and finding ways to use technology to boost social-emotional learning.

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That diversity, librarians say, is emblematic of their profession. In the library, students might practice coding, start a business, develop leadership skills, discover a new passion and, along the way, gain skills they’ll need to succeed after graduation.

“The library isn’t four walls,” says Holzweiss. “It’s a culture of learning, of collaboration, of working together, of the right to knowledge. It’s a culture of inclusivity, accessibility and equity.”

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