This section of your textbook focuses on
jobs in the profession of instructional design and technology: lessons and tips
on how to get one and organizations that can support the job search and
continued learning in the IDT field. Many of you already have a job in the
field or in a related field; however, based on this week’s readings, you’ll
reflect on where you are, where you want to go, and what you need to learn or
do to get there. Begin your post for this week with some background: what is
your current job, what program are you enrolled in, what brings you to that
program, and what do you expect when you graduate (change jobs? obtain a promo
I currently work as a self-contained special
education teacher in Mesquite Texas. My
previous experiences in education were as 6th grade science and
reading teacher. I love what do in the
special education field, but constantly reflect back to my time as a reading
teacher and the “fight” to encourage students to become engaged, enthusiastic
readers. I already hold a graduate degree in reading and am now working on my
Library Science degree with the goal of becoming a school librarian. I feel
called toward the library as a means to motivate larger masses of students to
find a love for reading. Working with an
individual class in regard to reading is wonderful, but the idea of motivating
an entire school community seems like the challenge I want.
The greatest issue I feel ahead of me is
to become more proficient with the technological aspects of the modern
library. Understanding the general
interests of students in regards to reading has become the basal level of a
librarian’s challenge of reading motivation.
Understanding the science involved within the field is very important,
but I feel that it has become increasingly important that librarians embrace
the multitude of new media available to schools and students at home. Being a school librarian is more than the
circulation of books, it involves the management of the full array of resources
available in the library. We must be up-to-date with the media available as
well as the content that addresses the community’s interests and needs. This
involves controlling a budgeting for the year, selecting appropriate books, developing
resources for teachers and creating lessons that address the needs of the
school. My goal is to become a
state-of-the-art, ahead of the game and dialed in to the needs of my population
librarian.
Next, describe the kind of work that you
want to do and the type of organization or institution in which you want to
work. Use the WorkMatrix in the chapter titled “Getting a Job in Business and
Industry” to help organize your thoughts. Do you most desire first, second, third,
or fourth level service? Or would you rather design or develop instruction?
What features of work are important to you? What economic sector do you want to
work in? Based on these intentions, explain what you need to learn. What skills
and qualifications do you need? Will you obtain the skills you need in the
required courses in your program? What electives might you need to take to help
you develop skills specific to your aspirations?
My desired application is strictly in
the educational setting involving school aged students. I feel that I am better suited to pass on my
love of reading to younger minds, but I will be armed with the skills to
assists and encourage older users as needed.
When paired with my previous graduate degree, my techno-geek husband and
the final courses in the LIS program I feel that I have the knowledge, and
resources, available to step right in and successfully guide a school
library.
Finally, what organizations would best
support your continued learning after you graduate? Do you think you would
benefit from joining those organizations before graduating? Explain why or why
not?
I think two organizations would help me
most with my learning after I have graduated would be the American Librarian
Association and Texas Association of School Librarians. The American Librarian Associations offer a
lot of knowledge about being an efficient librarian with tips and webinars and
ways to incorporate technology in my environment. Texas Association of School Librarians would
help me by offering workshops to help be become more efficient and would help
me set up my library. This would allow
me to interact with my students and offer up to date innovative and engaging
library facility while helping me become a leader at my school.
Keating, Hi.. You are so exciting. I was traveling (voyaging) through blogs one day and ran across yours and your photo just lit me up. I read some of your posts just because the pic lured me in. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your post because you gave the "real".. What I mean is that you are obviously not one of those persons who speaks idealistically when you know better. Yes, you are so right regarding the challenging task of fighting for students to learn and pay attention within the classroom setting. To be truthful, it is almost becoming to draining to deal with. I have been teaching for 15 years in Dallas ISD.... so you already know what I am dealing with. LOL. I think you are making a great move to the Librarian role. It will allow you to do more creative things with students within a time frame you are more comfortable with. You can provide them with an exciting lesson and then send them back to their classroom with their teacher, then you can drink some more coffee, check an email or two, relax and await the next small group of kids to show up. I have many friends who switched the roles of teacher to Librarian and they say that it was indeed the best move ever. So, stick with it. Also, learn as much technology as you can because as the librarian everybody will expect you to know "everything technical" and that is no exaggeration. So, be prepared for the overpopulation of questions day in and day out. But you'll be fine!
Join an organization that will allow you to advance and meet other individuals who are deeply rooted within your desired field. This way you can have a reference of contact when you have questions. Also, find an organization that will train you in your content area. This is the greatest benefit.
Well, good luck, keep that beautiful smile growing, and I do wish you all the best...