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Some thoughts on Library Advocacy...

3/16/2015

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This month I received the opportunity through a stipend from YALSA to attend National Library Legislative Day in May.  Below are my thoughts on advocating for school libraries.  
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As a member from Florida, I am keenly aware that we are fighting a battle of words for the programs that contribute to the better education of our students.  In Florida, there is minimal mention of library programs in statute.  Title XLVIII, Chapter 1006.28 which describes the duties of the school board, states each district must provide some type of media program, whether it is provided through a school media center or a public center or a circulating library.  In other words, our students may not have access to a media center or a certified media specialist in their school.  We must fight to eliminate the “temporary parking zone” sign at the “intersection of inquiry and information.”  The only way to solve this problem is to make sure that we “show up” and educate our lawmakers about the benefits our students receive from quality media programs with certified library media specialists (tech-savvy information navigators) and offer suggestions as to how lawmakers can through legislation insure equal educational services for all students.  I hope to lend my voice and my face to the personal conversation that will lead to success for our children.   I hope to show my students and my colleagues that change begins with conversation and the willingness to go the distance for the future.  I hope to learn what we need to do and say to make what we provide more transparent to lawmakers so that they will have the information to make informed choices about funding our programs.

 We must fight to eliminate the “temporary parking zone” sign 
at the “intersection of inquiry and information.”

As a board member of the Florida Association of Media in Education (FAME) and member of the Legislative Committee, we are at a crossroads in our efforts to advocate for school libraries.  Last year, I was able to attend the state legislative session with other members of the committee to advocate for school library programs in the new technology funding bills.  We had some success in speaking with our state senators, but we would like to do more, reach more.  I will be attending again next week.  Our organization is seeking the information to become better advocates for school media programs.  I hope to bring back to my professional organization new ideas and motivation to keep moving forward with our efforts.   I hope to use the experience to saturate my state organization with motivation and encourage others to advocate for school media programs.

Please visit http://www.ala.org/advocacy/advleg/federallegislation/eduleg/schoollibraries/esea to lend your support some exciting new legislation on the national level supporting school libraries.  

In addition, Dial for Dollars is at the critical stage.  We need you to contact both Senators from your state at their DC office and let them know how critical school libraries are in improving our education system. Ask them to support dedicated funding for effective school library programs under ESEA by co-sponsoring S.312.  The deadline for Senators to cosign is March 20.  http://cqrcengage.com/ala/home


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