2. Librarians keep us honest.
In the age of fake news and viral video remixes, the library media specialist leads the charge on citation, copyright and fair use, research, and news literacy.
3. School librarians create “maker” hubs.
If you think the library is a quiet place meant only for research and studying, you clearly haven’t been in a school library with a makerspace. These high-tech learning centers give kids a place to develop critical media-literacy and media-creation skills. Students’ experiences in a physical makerspace can help them create their own makerspace at home during remote learning.
4. School librarians take risks.
With more freedom for experimentation and creativity than most classroom teachers, library media specialists incubate the classrooms of the future. School districts may move at a glacial pace, but just step into a school library to see what’s on the horizon.
5. Librarians keep us grounded.
In a library, kids can stay connected to the past. Whether they’re exploring books in the online stacks or scrolling through pages of microfiche, kids learn about themselves and their communities by exploring history.
6. Librarians make it OK to be unique.
Sure, it may be a stereotype, but c’mon–you know it’s kind of true: After the art teachers, the librarians are the ones with the most unique styles, personalities, and interests. And because of this, all kinds of kids feel comfortable with the school librarian.
7. Librarians create safe spaces.
No matter a student’s skills or interests, the library welcomes everyone. It’s a safe space (physical or virtual) to hang out with friends after school or a quiet place to be alone and research sensitive topics.
8. School librarians teach kids 21st-century skills.
In a standards-driven world, librarians capture all those interest-based skills that kids need to be successful today and in the future. Kids go to the library to learn to code, write blogs, edit videos, and much more.
9. Librarians build citizenship and respect for institutions.
Do you remember how it felt when you discovered you could borrow any book on any topic from the library for free? Libraries give kids tangible evidence of the benefits of living in a democracy.
10. School librarians are champions of equity.
School libraries aren’t just for the students anymore. Kids and their families can go to the library for access to resources they don’t have at home, like the internet or translation services.
[Editor’s note: This post originally appeared on Common Sense Education and was updated to reflect the nation’s current learn-from-home status.]
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