| MTA Resolution in Support of School Libraries |
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At the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Teachers Association (April 30 to May 3), Background Success in the 21st century requires that our students are literate, comfortable in a multicultural world, and able to access and evaluate information efficiently. School libraries that are well-staffed and have adequate resources ensure student success. Resource-rich school libraries and licensed school librarians play key roles in promoting information literacy. They help students acquire critical thinking skills and increase their global awareness. More than 19 studies have demonstrated that the services of professional school librarians, well-funded collections, and rich digital resources enhance student achievement. These research studies show that, when classroom teachers collaborate with full-time, credentialed school librarians to design, implement, and assess instruction, student achievement increases significantly (see collected data from studies ) Yet, Massachusetts has no leadership within the Department of Education, no clear plan for improving school library programs, no requirement for licensed school library teachers in its schools, and no statewide standards for school library programs. The Massachusetts Teachers Association recognizes that all students need equal access to school libraries that provide 1) full-time, licensed professionals; 2) adequate resources that reflect multiple perspectives; and 3) opportunities for classroom teachers and school librarians to collaborate. Resolution Given the lack of support for library programs in Massachusetts and the need for strong literacy and library programs that lead to students’ overall academic success, be it resolved that the Massachusetts Teachers Association
Judi Paradis is the Library Teacher at Plympton Elementary in Waltham and co-Chair of the MSLA Advocacy Committee;
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MSLA representatives Heather MacPherson and Claire O’Neill presented a resolution in support of school libraries and ushered it to its eventual passage. Patsy Divver was helpful in offering supporting information. The resolution was written by the MSLA Advocacy co-Chair, Judi Paradis.