The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) and the Australian School Library Association (ASLA) are pleased to endorse and promote this statement of standards of professional excellence for teacher librarians. This statement describes the professional knowledge, skills and commitment demonstrated by teacher librarians working at a level of excellence. It represents the goals to which all Australian teacher librarians should aspire, and provides inspiration for quality teaching and ongoing professional practice.
The document, Standards of professional excellence for teacher librarians, is built upon the professional librarians values and standards of the two professions to which teacher librarians owe their allegiance. It is informed strongly by the standards movement in other Australian professional associations for educators, and is closely-related to activity in the library and information sector, in particular the ALIA core knowledge, skills and attributes and the ALIA core values statements
The major aim of the Standards project is to achieve national consensus on standards of excellence for teacher librarians in Australian schools in order to improve teacher librarians’ professional practice and enhance student learning outcomes. Involvement in ongoing national consultation concerning generic standards for teachers convinced ASLA and ALIA of the importance of a standards document that identifi es the distinctive knowledge, skills and commitment of excellent teacher librarians. For a relatively recent profession - the first tertiary-qualified teacher librarians graduated in the 1960s - a standards document also represents an opportunity to reinforce a uniform expectation of the work of the teacher librarian in our schools.
Teacher librarians support and implement the vision of their school communities through advocating and building effective library and information services and programs that contribute to the development of lifelong learners. A teacher librarian holds recognised teaching qualifications and qualifications in librarianship, defined as eligibility for Associate (i.e. professional) membership for the Australian Library and Information Association [ALIA]. Within the broad fields of education and librarianship, teacher librarians are uniquelyqualified. This is valuable because curriculum knowledge and pedagogy are combined with library and information management knowledge and skills.1
These standards describe experienced practitioners who hold the dual qualifications that defi ne the unique qualities of the specialist teacher librarian. All references to ‘teacher librarian’ in these standards refer to excellent, highly-accomplished teacher librarians. While this document may provide a useful framework for preservice and in-service tertiary education, it is primarily intended for use by teacher librarians as a framework for ongoing professional learning.
Within the broad framework of professional knowledge, professional practice and professional commitment there are twelve standards which attempt to encapsulate the complex work of the teacher librarian. No hierarchical arrangement of statements is intended, rather it is recognised that experienced practitioners draw from a professional palette combining knowledge, skills and attributes appropriate to their context. Structural consistency with existing professional standards documents has been a priority, and brevity was a deliberate preference for this statement as an expanded narrative discussion of the work of a teacher librarian is available in Learning for the future.2
The joint ALIA/ASLA Policy Advisory Group has been responsible for developing these national professional standards in conjunction with teacher librarians, administrators, policy-makers and academics from both the education and librarianship sectors.
Further information is available from ASLA or ALIA.
Australian Library and Information Association
PO Box 6335 Kingston 2604 ph 02 6215 8222 fx 6282 2249
Australian School Library Association PO Box 155 Zillmere 4034 ph 07 3633 0510 fx 07 3633 0570
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1 ALIA/ASLA statement on teacher librarians in Australia (2002)
2Learning for the future 2nd ed (2001) Curriculum Corporation, Carlton South
3Current edition of Learning for the future: developing information services in schools, Curriculum Corporation
4Current edition of SCIS standards for cataloguing and data entry, or NLA KINETICA cataloguing standards
Published December 2004.