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Libraries for
Literacy
ACAL
Conference –
4/10/14
Libraries for Literacy 2011-14
Guiding Principles
• Equitable and inclusive
• Community centred
• Collaborative
• Sustainable
Goals
1. Advocate greater understanding
2. Evaluate the role
3. Raise awareness
4. Build collaborative relationships
Priorities for action from the Framework:
• Social disadvantage
• Family literacy
• Digital literacy
• Effective workforce
• Advocacy
• Collaboration
SLQ role in literacy
• Builds capacity
• Advocates to government
• Disseminates information
• Advocates for collaboration
• Models good governance
• Showcases effective models
Digital Literacies
Family and Early Literacies
Social Disadvantage
• Culture Love
• Together We Grow
Literacy Forums
• 2011 – Living Literacy Forum
• Bernard Salt
• 2012 – Expanding Horizons Family Literacy
• Margaret James
• 2013 – Read for life: early childhood symposium
• Jay Laga’aia & Dr Susan Krieg
• 2014 – Literacy: The economic impact
• Jane Caro
Achievements
Review Process
Internal Working Group
External Task Group
• Queensland Council of Adult Literacy (QCAL)
• TAFE English Language and Literacy Services
• Smith Family
• National Skills Foundation
• Playgroup Association of Queensland
• Queensland Parents and Citizen’s Association
• Sunshine Coast Regional Council
• Gold Coast City Council
• Mareeba Shire Council
• Isaac Regional Council
• Fraser Coast Regional Council
• Education Queensland
• Queensland Public Library Association
Review Findings
Strengths
• First of its kind
• Advocating tool
• Supported funding applications
• Performance measures
• Easy to use
• Clear definitions
Review Findings
Weaknesses
• Lack of ownership of document
• Too much information embedded in
documents
• Repetition between principles, goals
and priorities
Review Findings
Opportunities
• Align with new national and state
documents and programs (e.g. Great
results funding)
• Address target groups that are missing
• Improve measurements and data
collection
Review Findings
Threats
• Changing funding for literacy
• RTOs requirements for compliance
• Adult literacy is different to child or
family literacy – and perceived to get
funding and participants
Document structure
Principles – same
• Equitable and inclusive
• Community centred
• Collaborative
• Sustainable
Goals, priorities and evaluation – to be
reviewed
Next steps
• Review Task Group input being finalised
• Library Board will be asked to approve
• Revised Framework due for publication
early 2015
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Libraries for literacy: a collaborative framework

  • 3. Guiding Principles • Equitable and inclusive • Community centred • Collaborative • Sustainable
  • 4. Goals 1. Advocate greater understanding 2. Evaluate the role 3. Raise awareness 4. Build collaborative relationships
  • 5. Priorities for action from the Framework: • Social disadvantage • Family literacy • Digital literacy • Effective workforce • Advocacy • Collaboration
  • 6. SLQ role in literacy • Builds capacity • Advocates to government • Disseminates information • Advocates for collaboration • Models good governance • Showcases effective models
  • 8. Family and Early Literacies
  • 9. Social Disadvantage • Culture Love • Together We Grow
  • 10. Literacy Forums • 2011 – Living Literacy Forum • Bernard Salt • 2012 – Expanding Horizons Family Literacy • Margaret James • 2013 – Read for life: early childhood symposium • Jay Laga’aia & Dr Susan Krieg • 2014 – Literacy: The economic impact • Jane Caro
  • 12. Review Process Internal Working Group External Task Group • Queensland Council of Adult Literacy (QCAL) • TAFE English Language and Literacy Services • Smith Family • National Skills Foundation • Playgroup Association of Queensland • Queensland Parents and Citizen’s Association • Sunshine Coast Regional Council • Gold Coast City Council • Mareeba Shire Council • Isaac Regional Council • Fraser Coast Regional Council • Education Queensland • Queensland Public Library Association
  • 13. Review Findings Strengths • First of its kind • Advocating tool • Supported funding applications • Performance measures • Easy to use • Clear definitions
  • 14. Review Findings Weaknesses • Lack of ownership of document • Too much information embedded in documents • Repetition between principles, goals and priorities
  • 15. Review Findings Opportunities • Align with new national and state documents and programs (e.g. Great results funding) • Address target groups that are missing • Improve measurements and data collection
  • 16. Review Findings Threats • Changing funding for literacy • RTOs requirements for compliance • Adult literacy is different to child or family literacy – and perceived to get funding and participants
  • 17. Document structure Principles – same • Equitable and inclusive • Community centred • Collaborative • Sustainable Goals, priorities and evaluation – to be reviewed
  • 18. Next steps • Review Task Group input being finalised • Library Board will be asked to approve • Revised Framework due for publication early 2015
  • 19. Full bleed vertical image and caption like this. 20 pt arial Image bleed off left hand side, with caption at right

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Libraries for Literacy – every day, every way: 2011-2014 Published in 2011 to support and guide the ongoing development and delivery of literacy services SLQ; public libraries; literacy providers LLF Project Report outlined the evidence base underpinning the Framework and informed the further development of library-based literacy and learning programs. Based on consultation – many of you here were involved back in 2010 & 11.
  • #4: Four principles guide the goals of Libraries for literacy — every day, every way. They aim to maximise relevance for urban, regional, rural and remote communities and have been shaped by consultation with government and non-government organisations, public libraries, academic institutions and peak bodies. Literacy support should be: • equitable and inclusive — providing optimal services, programs and resources for all people at all stages of learning, acknowledging context and respecting cultural diversity • community centred — reflecting local context and aligning with local need, acknowledging literacy and learning is central to robust and resilient communities • collaborative — enabling the community, government, business and education sectors to work together to extend the reach of literacy support and solve complex social issues • sustainable — ensuring appropriate resources, partnerships and evaluation tools are available
  • #5: Libraries for literacy — every day, every way seeks to guide the development of community literacy services to be delivered by State Library of Queensland, partnering with Queensland public libraries, state and local government, and relevant literacy providers. Together, we will work within this framework to: advocate greater understanding of the value of reading to children, and parents’ effect on early childhood cognitive, language, emotional and social development 2. elevate the role of State Library and public libraries in providing literacy support for everyone; promote literacy as integral to library strategic planning, service delivery, and community responsibilities 3. raise awareness of State Library and the public library network’s value and capacity when addressing literacy issues on state and local education agendas relating to social, cultural and economic sustainability 4. build collaborative relationships across many sectors including education, community, cultural, technology and library sectors to extend the reach of literacy improvement opportunities
  • #7: Jane The key role identified for the State Library is that of enabler who: builds the capacity of the library network through professional training opportunities • advocates to government the contribution made by State and public libraries to literacy provision, and to state and national literacy agendas • disseminates information from and about the platform of programs, agencies and sectors operating in the literacy environment • advocates for collaboration and sharing skills, resources, and professional development options across library, health, early childhood and education Sectors • models good governance, as demonstrated by the literacy framework, the development of learning statements and literacy standards, and evaluation and benchmarking tools • models leadership in the development of literacy services • showcases effective practice models leading the delivery of literacy services in Queensland.
  • #8: 2011-12 Apple Educators for teachers Hosted the Apple Distinguished Educator Series focusing on digital literacy skills for educators. This series focused on transference of digital literacy skills to improve student learning.
  • #9: Developing and delivering early literacy programming in partnership with Public Libraries across the State The Corner on the road Read 4 Life Summer Reading Club
  • #12: Number of family literacy programs hosted by public libraries: 2012/13 - 22,206 (6% increase) 2011/12 - 20,856 (24% increase) 2010/11 - 16,834 Embedded literacy goals in library planning documents: 2012/13 - 26 libraries (43% public libraries, exc IKCs); 71.2% of Queensland’s population 2011/12 – 13 libraries; 54.8% of Queensland’s population
  • #14: First of its kind – Used by other countries eg: Ireland Advocating tool – other government entities now recognise literacy role libraries play in their communities Supported funding applications – eg: some public libraries involved in LFL Review Task group indicated they had use the framework this way Performance measures – we have progress demonstrating achievements and building evidence Easy to use Clear definitions
  • #15: Opportunity to simplify message Focus on the goals/priorities
  • #16: Eg: National/State documents Align with National/State funding strategies