EVALUATING THE
SCHOOL
LIBRARIAN USING
THE DANIELSON
MODEL
Dr. Stephanie Huffman & Dr.
Wendy Rickman
Rogers, AR – AAIM 2013
Eval schoollibrarian aaim2013
WHAT IS THE DANIELSON MODEL?
ENHANCING PROFESSIONAL
PRACTICE:
A FRAMEWORK FOR TEACHING, 2ND
ED.“A research-based set of components of instruction grounded in a
constructivist view of learning and teaching …with its full value
realized as the foundation for professional conversations among
practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task
of teaching. (Danielson, 2007).”
 In this edition, she has addressed other areas of the curriculum
for evaluation including school librarians, school counselors,
instructional coaches, and others.
DANIELSON MODEL FOR
TEACHERS
2013, Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching,
http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human-resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator-
effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training-documents
DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL
LIBRARIANS
Domain 1:
Planning & Preparation
•Demonstrating knowledge
of literature and current
trends in library/media
practice and information
technology.
•Demonstrating knowledge
of the school’s program and
student information needs
within that program.
•Establishing goals for the
library/media program
appropriate to the setting
and the students served.
•Demonstrating knowledge
of resources, both within
and beyond the school and
district, and access to such
resources as interlibrary
loan.
•Planning the library/media
program integrated with the
overall school program.
•Developing a plan to
evaluate the library/media
program.
Domain 2:
The Environment
•Creating an environment of
respect and rapport.
•Establishing a culture for
investigation and love of
literature.
•Establishing and
maintaining library
procedures.
•Managing student behavior.
•Organizing physical space
to enable smooth flow.
Domain 3:
Delivery of Service
•Maintaining and extending
the library collection in
accordance with the
school’s needs and within
budget limitations.
•Collaborating with teachers
in the design of instructional
units and lessons.
•Engaging students in
enjoying literature and in
learning information skills.
•Assisting students and
teachers in the use of
technology in the
library/media center.
Domain 4:
Professional Responsibilities
•Reflecting on practice.
•Preparing and submitting
reports and budgets.
•Communicating with the
larger community.
•Participating in a
professional community.
•Engaging in professional
development.
•Showing professionalism.
American Association for School Librarians. (2009). AASL’s L4L
Sample School Librarian Performance and Evaluation System
 The Learning4Life school librarian evaluation system parallels
Charlotte Danielson's domains for teacher evaluation but
replaces her second domain with the Library Environment. All
elements represent principles of best practice in teaching and
school librarianship. The Learning 4 Life performance and
evaluation system is designed for both self-assessment and job
performance evaluation.
 http://aasl.ala.org/essentiallinks/index.php?title=Performance_E
valuation_of_School_Librarians
AASL LEARNING 4 LIFE
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN EVALUATION
Domain 1:
Planning & Preparation
•Information literacy skills
•The research process
•Media and digital literacy
and technology skills
Domain 2:
The Library Environment
•Traffic flow
•Self-directed use
•Flexible learning space
Domain 3:
Instruction
•The research process
•Information literacy
•Media literacy
•Digital literacy
•Technology skills
Domain 4:
Professional
Responsibilities
•Developing and
administering the budget
•Keeping accurate
records regarding
collection, circulation,
and use
•Analyzing data for
planning and decision
making
•Supervising staff
•Developing and
maintaining a collection
of resources.
•Enhancement of
professional knowledge
ARKANSAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
EVALS
Conway School District Pocahontas School District
 Danielson’s Model for School
Librarians
 Checksheet format
 Annual Statement of
Goals/Personal Plan
 Formal & Informal Observation
Form
http://sau9.org/SAU9/Forms/Eval
/CALMSE_Prof_Eval_System201
1.pdf
 Danielson’s Model for School
Librarians
http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/view/
98
COMMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS
 “I had my evaluation completed by my principal and I was
needing a few things:
 Conduct a student/parent/teacher survey
 Develop a 3-year media specialist plan that will be a living document and will
be updated each school year
 Find an evaluation for the library program (Hawkins, K. (2013). AAIM
Listserv)”
 What is my three-year plan?
 What evidences or artifacts do I provide?
2013, Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching,
http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human-resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator-
effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training-documents
DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL
LIBRARIANS
Domain 1:
Planning & Preparation
• Demonstrating knowledge of literature
and current trends in library/media
practice and information technology.
• Demonstrating knowledge of the
school’s program and student
information needs within that program.
• Establishing goals for the library/media
program appropriate to the setting and
the students served.
• Demonstrating knowledge of resources,
both within and beyond the school and
district, and access to such resources
as interlibrary loan.
• Planning the library/media program
integrated with the overall school
program.
• Developing a plan to evaluate the
library/media program.
Evidence
DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL
LIBRARIANS
Evidence
Domain 2:
The Environment
• Creating an environment
of respect and rapport.
• Establishing a culture for
investigation and love of
literature.
• Establishing and
maintaining library
procedures.
• Managing student
behavior.
• Organizing physical space
to enable smooth flow.
DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL
LIBRARIANS
Domain 3:
Delivery of Service
• Maintaining and extending the
library collection in accordance
with the school’s needs and
within budget limitations.
• Collaborating with teachers in
the design of instructional units
and lessons.
• Engaging students in enjoying
literature and in learning
information skills.
• Assisting students and teachers
in the use of technology in the
library/media center.
Evidence
DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL
LIBRARIANS
Evidence
Domain 4:
Professional
Responsibilities
• Reflecting on practice.
• Preparing and submitting
reports and budgets.
• Communicating with the
larger community.
• Participating in a
professional community.
• Engaging in professional
development.
• Showing professionalism.
REFERENCES
AASL. (2009). AASL’s L4L samples school librarian performance and
evaluation system. Retrieved from:
http://aasl.ala.org/essentiallinks/index.php?title=Performance_Evaluation_of_Sc
hool_Librarians.
ADE. (2013). Smart card for teachers. TESS Teacher Support Training
Documents. Retrieved from: http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human-
resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator-
effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training-
documents.
ASCD. (2013). Teacher evaluation: How does your state compare.
Capitol Connection April 1, 2013. Retrieved from:
http://t.congressweb.com/w/?NEJGDYDOYD.
Conway School District Professional Evaluation System. (2011).
Conway annual library media specialists evaluation. Retrieved from:
http://sau9.org/SAU9/Forms/Eval/CALMSE_Prof_Eval_System2011.pdf.
Danielson, C. (2007). Enhancing professional practice: A framework for
teaching, 2nd ed.
Pocahontas Public School District. (n.d.). J.2. – Library media specialist
performance evaluation rubric. Retrieved from:
http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/view/98.

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Eval schoollibrarian aaim2013

  • 1. EVALUATING THE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN USING THE DANIELSON MODEL Dr. Stephanie Huffman & Dr. Wendy Rickman Rogers, AR – AAIM 2013
  • 3. WHAT IS THE DANIELSON MODEL?
  • 4. ENHANCING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: A FRAMEWORK FOR TEACHING, 2ND ED.“A research-based set of components of instruction grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching …with its full value realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching. (Danielson, 2007).”  In this edition, she has addressed other areas of the curriculum for evaluation including school librarians, school counselors, instructional coaches, and others.
  • 5. DANIELSON MODEL FOR TEACHERS 2013, Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching, http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human-resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator- effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training-documents
  • 6. DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Domain 1: Planning & Preparation •Demonstrating knowledge of literature and current trends in library/media practice and information technology. •Demonstrating knowledge of the school’s program and student information needs within that program. •Establishing goals for the library/media program appropriate to the setting and the students served. •Demonstrating knowledge of resources, both within and beyond the school and district, and access to such resources as interlibrary loan. •Planning the library/media program integrated with the overall school program. •Developing a plan to evaluate the library/media program. Domain 2: The Environment •Creating an environment of respect and rapport. •Establishing a culture for investigation and love of literature. •Establishing and maintaining library procedures. •Managing student behavior. •Organizing physical space to enable smooth flow. Domain 3: Delivery of Service •Maintaining and extending the library collection in accordance with the school’s needs and within budget limitations. •Collaborating with teachers in the design of instructional units and lessons. •Engaging students in enjoying literature and in learning information skills. •Assisting students and teachers in the use of technology in the library/media center. Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities •Reflecting on practice. •Preparing and submitting reports and budgets. •Communicating with the larger community. •Participating in a professional community. •Engaging in professional development. •Showing professionalism.
  • 7. American Association for School Librarians. (2009). AASL’s L4L Sample School Librarian Performance and Evaluation System  The Learning4Life school librarian evaluation system parallels Charlotte Danielson's domains for teacher evaluation but replaces her second domain with the Library Environment. All elements represent principles of best practice in teaching and school librarianship. The Learning 4 Life performance and evaluation system is designed for both self-assessment and job performance evaluation.  http://aasl.ala.org/essentiallinks/index.php?title=Performance_E valuation_of_School_Librarians
  • 8. AASL LEARNING 4 LIFE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN EVALUATION Domain 1: Planning & Preparation •Information literacy skills •The research process •Media and digital literacy and technology skills Domain 2: The Library Environment •Traffic flow •Self-directed use •Flexible learning space Domain 3: Instruction •The research process •Information literacy •Media literacy •Digital literacy •Technology skills Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities •Developing and administering the budget •Keeping accurate records regarding collection, circulation, and use •Analyzing data for planning and decision making •Supervising staff •Developing and maintaining a collection of resources. •Enhancement of professional knowledge
  • 9. ARKANSAS SCHOOL DISTRICT EVALS Conway School District Pocahontas School District  Danielson’s Model for School Librarians  Checksheet format  Annual Statement of Goals/Personal Plan  Formal & Informal Observation Form http://sau9.org/SAU9/Forms/Eval /CALMSE_Prof_Eval_System201 1.pdf  Danielson’s Model for School Librarians http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/view/ 98
  • 10. COMMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS  “I had my evaluation completed by my principal and I was needing a few things:  Conduct a student/parent/teacher survey  Develop a 3-year media specialist plan that will be a living document and will be updated each school year  Find an evaluation for the library program (Hawkins, K. (2013). AAIM Listserv)”  What is my three-year plan?  What evidences or artifacts do I provide?
  • 11. 2013, Charlotte Danielson’s Framework for Teaching, http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human-resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator- effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training-documents
  • 12. DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Domain 1: Planning & Preparation • Demonstrating knowledge of literature and current trends in library/media practice and information technology. • Demonstrating knowledge of the school’s program and student information needs within that program. • Establishing goals for the library/media program appropriate to the setting and the students served. • Demonstrating knowledge of resources, both within and beyond the school and district, and access to such resources as interlibrary loan. • Planning the library/media program integrated with the overall school program. • Developing a plan to evaluate the library/media program. Evidence
  • 13. DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Evidence Domain 2: The Environment • Creating an environment of respect and rapport. • Establishing a culture for investigation and love of literature. • Establishing and maintaining library procedures. • Managing student behavior. • Organizing physical space to enable smooth flow.
  • 14. DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Domain 3: Delivery of Service • Maintaining and extending the library collection in accordance with the school’s needs and within budget limitations. • Collaborating with teachers in the design of instructional units and lessons. • Engaging students in enjoying literature and in learning information skills. • Assisting students and teachers in the use of technology in the library/media center. Evidence
  • 15. DANIELSON MODEL FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Evidence Domain 4: Professional Responsibilities • Reflecting on practice. • Preparing and submitting reports and budgets. • Communicating with the larger community. • Participating in a professional community. • Engaging in professional development. • Showing professionalism.
  • 16. REFERENCES AASL. (2009). AASL’s L4L samples school librarian performance and evaluation system. Retrieved from: http://aasl.ala.org/essentiallinks/index.php?title=Performance_Evaluation_of_Sc hool_Librarians. ADE. (2013). Smart card for teachers. TESS Teacher Support Training Documents. Retrieved from: http://www.arkansased.org/divisions/human- resources-educator-effectiveness-and-licensure/office-of-educator- effectiveness/teacher-evaluation-system/tess-teacher-support-training- documents. ASCD. (2013). Teacher evaluation: How does your state compare. Capitol Connection April 1, 2013. Retrieved from: http://t.congressweb.com/w/?NEJGDYDOYD. Conway School District Professional Evaluation System. (2011). Conway annual library media specialists evaluation. Retrieved from: http://sau9.org/SAU9/Forms/Eval/CALMSE_Prof_Eval_System2011.pdf. Danielson, C. (2007). Enhancing professional practice: A framework for teaching, 2nd ed. Pocahontas Public School District. (n.d.). J.2. – Library media specialist performance evaluation rubric. Retrieved from: http://www.nesc.k12.ar.us/view/98.