Librarian Interview: Collaborate
For the collaborate competency, I interviewed Crystal Smith, the Media Specialist at Blythewood High School. The collaborate competency calls for school librarians to teach students to "work effectively with others to broaden perspectives and work toward common goals" (2018). She achieves this in her program by creating Breakout games. During my internship, I had the opportunity to observe a class complete a Breakout about Fake News. They used a mixture of online tools like articles and videos and BreakoutEdu kits for this game. This challenged students to work with each other and provide feedback to their group. She collaborates with a freshman study skills class each week and has open communication with teachers by managing a calendar for the Cyber Center. A challenge she faces with this competency is having access to all teachers. All teachers do not sign up for assistance, but when selecting materials if they receive something that will be relevant to a teacher she always reaches out to let them know.
Reference
American Association of School Librarians. (2018). National School Library Standards for Learners, School Librarians, and School Libraries. ALA Editions.
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