Mrs. Dearmore is South Bend's new teacher-librarian |
One program in particular is making increased services available to all students and teachers in the district, and that is our new school library program under the direction of new teacher-librarian Lori Dearmore and her para-professional Karen Clements.
Love for Reading
Mrs. Dearmore is a skilled teacher who had spent the last 25 years working for the Naselle School District, before coming to South Bend this school year. We are very fortunate to have been able to hire her, and we have already seen a significant impact on our school.
"One of my roles is getting the right book into the hands of the student," says Mrs. Dearmore. "My goal is to know both the library collection and the individual students well enough in order to match them together," she continues.
It is fun to watch as students of all ages get to know Mrs. Dearmore in the library. It is clear that she loves kids and cares about their learning. "I love working with students and seeing our new books fly off the shelf," she says. "It is fulfilling to see students who love to read, and I enjoy being able to teach a love for reading." "We are growing a student request list for additional books, we want the library to be functional for all student groups."
Enhancing Student Learning & Teaching
As superintendent, I believe the library should be a central, main feature of the school. More than teaching students to read, we need to teach students how to be effective consumers and producers of information. A quality library augments the teaching and learning happening in the classroom, and the teacher-librarian leads this effort.
This is where Mrs. Dearmore is invaluable. Being a certified teacher, with teaching experience K-12 in a variety of teaching assignments, she knows how to enhance both the teaching and learning experience using library resources. "I love working individually with teachers or co-teaching to enhance the curriculum," Lori explains. "For example, the high school AP English class is just beginning a 7 month research project. I have been working with Mrs. Haugan [AP teacher] to teach the kids about website bias, learning how to conduct scholarly research, and how to use library resources to create content," she continues. "Information literacy is crucial for today's students---we are teaching kids to be both users and producers of information."
To be an effective instructional space and resource to learning, the library also needs to be setup and organized efficiently, and Mrs. Dearmore and Ms. Clements have been hard at work since before school started this September. "We are just this week converting to an Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) that will bring a lot of efficiency to both organizing our collection and getting it into the hands of teachers and students," says Mrs. Dearmore. "Teachers and students will now be able to search and place holds through the Internet, and we will be more effective in providing our users with the resources they need." Beyond this, the library houses two mobile learning labs, where students and classes use Chromebooks and Apple laptops to engage in library learning activities and research, all of which Mrs. Dearmore has ample experience.
Not only does Mrs. Dearmore provide South Bend with significant technical expertise in library and information services, she also is a naturally gifted teacher who cares for all students. "I enjoy working with and teaching all age groups, one of the things I have always loved about K-12 schools," she says. "I really enjoy getting to know all of the kids and learning about their interests." Fluent in Spanish, Mrs. Dearmore gets to utilize her language skills on a regular basis as well--another asset to the district, and something that allows us to better serve all kids.
Moving Forward
In my opinion, a functional library is much more than a collection of books. Libraries serve as a gateway to the world---a vehicle for the discovery of knowledge, and a platform for students to have voice. You will see our library develop over time as we add more and more opportunities for learning.
We are privileged to have Mrs. Dearmore working with our staff and students, and I am thankful for the educational service she and Ms. Clements provide---our library is a big part of the educational future here in South Bend.
If you are interested in learning more about our school library at South Bend Public Schools, please feel free to contact us.
What a great story...congratulations, Lori...a nice tribute to you!
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