Model School Library Standards
Model School Library Standards (DOC) | PDF (1MB)
Adopted by the State Board of Education
September 16, 2010.
Model School Library
Standards - Information Flyer (DOC)
Model School Library
Standards for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve.
Model School
Library Standards - Table Format (DOC)
This document provides the Model School Library Standards in a table format
that gives the detailed standards for K-12 under each overarching standard.
School Library Standards
Supporting Common Core (Updated Feb-2012; DOC)
Examples of Model
School Library Standards supporting Common Core State Standards (CCCS) in
English Language Arts.
Grade Level Curriculum
A Look at Kindergarten Through Grade Six in California Public
Schools is a compilation of subject-matter curriculum, including
information about the Common Core State Standards, organized by individual grade
levels. The library standards are incorporated.
The Library Standards on iTunes U
Opens in CDE on iTunes U
iTunes U now offers four narrated presentations: an overview, an analysis of the library standards and the Common Core State Standards, an introduction to the student standards, and an introduction to the program standards. Access the presentations through the Apple Store/iTunes U/K-12/California Department of Education.
Brokers of Expertise
, “the place where California educators go to get connected.” The first step in participating is to register. The second step is to become familiar with where the Model School Library Standards
) are located. Collaborate with other teacher librarians in the California Teacher Librarians Group
to share implementation ideas.
Publication Ordering Information
Publications and other educational
resources from CDE Press, the Department's publications office.
Resources to Support School Library Standards
Links to tools and lessons to incorporate cyber safety into the curriculum.
K12 Digital Citizenship
Provides K12 curriculum on digital citizenship and professional development for adults working with K12 students in a wiki environment. A six-module online tutorial
on using this wiki.
Digital Literacy.gov
Federal government resources covering basic web surfing tips, online banking tutorials, resume-building services, and resources on combating cyber bullying created by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. A section called "Find Educator Tools" allows users to search for resources by skill, topic, or keyword.
How School Librarians Can Assist You: Internet Safety and
Filtering
Resources collected by the American
Association of School Librarians to help parents and teachers understand the
complexities of the online environment and provide tools to keep children safe
when online.
Cyber Safety: An Interactive Guide to the Internet
Safety on the Internet addresses bullying, identity theft, plagiarism, computer viruses, and general Internet safety.
A Parents' Guide to Facebook
34-page
resource available online as a printable PDF file. A portion of the Guide
addresses "safety, privacy and reputation."
Recommended Facebook Privacy Settings for Teens
From ConnectSafely.org to help parents and teens choose privacy
levels.
Online learning tutorials created by the California School Library Association
For teacher librarians, classroom teachers, IT coordinators, and staff
School Library Learning 2.0
for school
library people and
Classroom Learning 2.0
) for classroom teachers
and administrators to learn how 23 tools of social networking can enhance
teaching and learning.
Discovering Assistive Technology
This
tutorial is brought to you by the California School Library Association
and Trans Access
, a community-based organization that provides persons with disabilities
access to computer adaptive technology and career transition services so that
they can achieve their desired education and employment, and improve their
quality of life.
For students
Learning 2.0 for Teens
Online, self-paced tutorials includes 10 things for teens
to learn 21st century skills.
Tools2Create
Free, online tutorial developed by the California School Library Association 2.0 Team and "student tested" for middle and high school students to use creatively and safely.