Mission Statement
The mission of the Southwest Region Schools Media Services program is to ensure that all students and staff in the district have access to and are effective, independent users of ideas and information that support the curriculum and personal, lifelong learning interests.
Goals
1. Create a technology-based information retrieval system with access
to district-wide multi-media resources; district and state-wide online
library catalogs; periodical databases; and other research tools.
2. Create a multi-media collection of educational materials that supports
all areas of the district curriculum.
3. Create an instructional program for information literacy skills
in which learners will demonstrate the ability to use technology to:
•Select, retrieve, review, evaluate, manipulate, and create information
for an identified information need
•Apply study, research, reference, and critical thinking skills to
organize information
Objectives for 2000/01
1. Assess student/staff information needs and order materials to meet
those needs.
In addition focus on:
• Science and social studies support materials (Coordinate with K)
• Non-fiction books to supplement FOSS Science Kits (create tubs of
books)
•Author kits including books, videos, CD, activity books (Eric Carle,
Tomie Depaola, Dr. Seuss, etc.)
2. Implement the Alexandria catalog, circulation and booking system:
•Finish the conversion process from Media Minder to Alexandria
•Catalog multi-media materials added to the Media Center collection
•Provide training in the use of Alexandria’s on-line module to access
Media Center resources
•Work with Dave Piazza to connect the online catalog with the existing
online Media Ordering system
• Work with Dillingham City Schools and City Library to coordinate
an Alexandria Training Program for library staff
3. Work closely with the Technology Staff to:
• Implement the Technology Literacy Challenge Grant (see duties assigned
to the Media Specialist.)
• Train students/staff in the use of District Internet/On-line resources
(Roger Taylor, Grolier, Anchorage Daily News, ArtToday.com)
• Train students/staff in the use of the Statewide Databases including
EBSCO and Electric Library
• Add curriculum links to the Media Services Web pages
4. Assist with the implementation of the Accelerated Reader program
in all sites. Work with K and Jane to coordinate the effort on this.
5. Coordinate the selection and distribution of RIF books. Contact
all site coordinators to review requirements for distributions.
6. Maintain and distribute FOSS and WINDOWS ON SCIENCE kits. Inventory
all kits at the end of the school and resupply.
7. Assist sites, upon request, with site library program needs.
8. Communicate, on a regular basis, with all staff via print and online
newsletters and emails.
9. Identify educational resources currently located at sites that could
be added to the district Media Center collection.
10. Travel to each site at least once during the school and meet with
staff to promote Media Services.
Media Services Mission, Goals 2000-2001
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