What does school media specialist do?
School media specialist, sometimes called a school librarian, a librarian of teachers or a specialist in the school library media, is a person who is in charge of maintaining the library resources for the school. This includes both fictional and fictional books, as well as magazines, educational software, DVD and other related materials. The aim of the school media specialist is to support information literacy. According to the American School Librarians Association, a school media specialist, encourages students to become skillful scientists, enthusiastic readers, critical thinkers and ethical users of information. They cooperate with students to answer questions about how to complete the project research and discuss problems such as how to find out whether the source provides reliable information and what quotes are required to avoid plagiarism problems. They can also recommend leisure reading by designing authors that a student could enjoy on the basis of books he has read in the past.
6 This includes designing specific reading materials that correspond to the topic and objectives of the lesson. A school media specialist can sometimes contact other school districts and apply for materials through the intermediate rental program. Technical support can also be part of the description of the work of school media specialists, as the position usually includes work with the latest computer software and online information sources.In larger schools, the school media can have any other work duties outside the school library. However, it is common for small schools to have a School Media specialist, who is also certified to teach classes in English or in the related area. In addition, some school media specialists in smaller districts also act as supervisors of students who participate in journalism, yearbooks, speech or drama.
Minimum qualifications for jobs in the field of school media is the usualLe bachelor's degree and a valid teaching certificate for the state you want to work in. However, the growing number of people in this profession will decide to obtain a master's degree in educational technology or master libraries in library science. Depending on where you live, state certification may also be required as a specialist in the school library. If certification is needed, it will probably be necessary to restore credentials every three to five years.