Show teachers how the library can provide the resources they need that directly relate to the TEKS and TAKS. Integrate those resources within your library to your online catalog system and teach your teachers how the library directly impacts collaborative efforts, teacher collaboration initiatives, and student success.
TEKS TAKS Correlations
TEKS Links
Examples of TEKS Links in Social Studies
Integrating TEKS into Library Instruction
Integrated TEKS in the Big 6 Model
Library Resources that Support the Teaching of TEKS
Tools for TEKS in Technology
Linking the Library to the Classroom Examples
Library Inter-curricular Correlation Example--8th grade
TEKS TAKS Influenced within the Library Program
Interpreting TAKS Results
The Library Program TEKS/TAKS Connection
Librarians influence student learning of approximately 60% of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills student expectations. The three tables that follow provide the following information.
Table 1. The TAKS Objectives and The Related TEKS Student Expectations Tested For Each TAKS Objective That May Be Reasonably Expected To Be Influenced By The Library Program.
Table 2. The Number and Percentage of TEKS Student Expectations Covered on the TAKS Test that are Influenced or May be Taught through the Library Program - Organized by Curriculum Area.
Table 3. The Number and Percentage of TEKS Student Expectations Covered on the TAKS Test that are Influenced or May be Taught through the Library Program - Organized by Grade Level.
Steps to evaluating the success of library Instruction in increasing test scores on TAKS Objectives and the related TEKS Student Expectations. Librarians:
1. Review the report provided by TEA, “Summary Report-Test Performance”. Each principal receives this annual report for each grade level tested at his or her school. The interpretation of the report is on the TEA web site: http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/guides/interpretive/
2. Review Table 1, a “List of TEKS Student Expectations Influenced by School Library Instruction” to become aware of the TEKS Student Expectations that are tested on the TAKS tests that may be influenced by the library program.
3. Compare the “List of TEKS Student Expectations Influenced by School Library Instruction” and the “Summary Report-Test Performance” and note on which TAKS questions affected by library instruction student scores may be targeted for improvement.
4. Select TEKS Student Objectives on which the Librarian will focus in the upcoming year.
5. Meet with teachers to systematically collaborate to plan lessons based on library resources to raise student scores on these questions.
6. Collaborate with teachers to set goals for the level of increase in student mastery of the TAKS Objectives that measure student success in mastering the selected TEKS Student Expectations.
7. Collaboratively present lesson plans with teachers.
8. Review the “Summary Report-Test Performance” for the following school year and note increases on TAKS Objectives and related TEKS Student Expectations selected for improvement.
9. Librarians report increases to school administrator in Annual Library Evaluation Report.
Recommended Philosophy and Practice
Through Table 1, Librarians identify the TEKS student objectives that may be influenced by the library program and that are tested on the TAKS test. They enthusiastically and proactively base their instruction on these TEKS student objectives. Additionally, they provide instruction in many other areas. They continually educate the school community and the community at large that librarians play a key role in student learning of the State Curriculum.
Librarians support student success in learning TEKS through the following.
· Identify existing library resources (print and electronic) that support curriculum.
· Purchase resources to support the curriculum.
· Provide access to library resources for curriculum support.
· Align learning objectives in library's information literacy program with TEKS student objectives.
· Collaborate with classroom teachers to design and deliver instruction for curriculum support.
· Design professional development for administrators, classroom faculty and overall school community. ~from Spring Branch ISD, Library Resources
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