Today was a
pretty quiet day. When I first arrived Ms. Schell told me that their
supervisor, Mary Keeling, was here observing Ms. Gratto’s media literacy class.
They thought Ms. Keeling would stay all day, but after the class she gave Ms.
Gratto some feedback and then left. Ms. Gratto and Ms. Schell spent some time
explaining how Ms. Keeling visits each school library and how she supervises
their work throughout the year. This is something I had not given much thought
to, how the work of a school librarian is supervised not only by the school’s
principal but also by the district’s library supervisor.
It is helpful to
have a general idea of how things work, even though I know each school district
may have a different approach.
Around mid
morning I sat down and observe Ms. Schell give a lecture to 6th
graders about text features in non-fiction books. She gave a quick lecture on
text features and the gave out a short form for the students to fill out where
they had to list the text features they saw on 5 different non-fiction books.
Ms. Schell had already piled non-fiction books on their tables, so they did not
have to get up and walk around. The students seemed to enjoy the activity and
they did the work quickly.
