I'm at a professional impasse. I completely embrace the idea that the nature of my job is changing. What it should be changing to is an increase in collaboration with teachers. However, even though the standards and our curriculum emphasize the teaching of research skills, no one is knocking on my door this year. I've taught Web 2.0 tools but not research. When I address it with the English supervisor I'm told that despite what the state standards say, meetings are being held that will change them. Apparently teachers are now supposed to hand students research materials, thus cutting out the information gathering aspect. But I can't find evidence of this shift anywhere. We'll send kids off to college and the real world and they'll have no idea how to seek information. Shame on us.
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2010 Common Core Standards for Writing--
Apparently I'm Supposed to Ignore Them
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What scares me the most is the fact that if this keeps up, my position will become irrelevant. So I'm constantly trying to come up with ways to make myself necessary, something I've never had to do before. I wish I could get the straight story.
Enjoy this video from a more innocent time.
Don't get me wrong...it's not that I want to go back in time, I just imagine less "grey areas" in the library field!





