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Preliminary pages

Foreword

On behalf of my colleagues I wish to thank all those who contributed to the inquiry.

We are especially grateful to the hundreds of teacher librarians from across Australia who submitted evidence or appeared at hearings in each state and territory.

The Committee was struck by the passion and enthusiasm that teacher librarians have for their profession.

The Committee is also thankful to the national library organisations ASLA and ALIA, who have appeared before the Committee on numerous occasions throughout the course of this inquiry to represent school libraries and teacher librarians.

I also want to thank my colleagues on the former Standing Committee on Education and Training for the hard work they undertook in the previous Parliament.

The Committee hopes that this report goes some way toward highlighting teacher librarians’ concerns; showcases their valuable contributions to educational outcomes in Australian schools; and starts to examine their evolving role and place in Australia’s education system.

The Committee was advised that Charles Sturt University’s second semester intake of students into its Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) had doubled in 2010, and, it was suggested that the publicity surrounding this inquiry may have been a factor in the increased numbers being attracted to the teacher librarian profession. We would be delighted if this were the case.

Ms Amanda Rishworth MP
Chair

Membership of the Committee

(42nd Parliament)

Chair

Ms Sharon Bird MP

 

Deputy Chair

Dr Dennis Jensen MP

 

Members

Mr Jason Clare MP (to 15/06/09)

Mr Sid Sidebottom MP

 

Ms Julie Collins MP

Mrs Yvette D’Ath MP

Mr Steve Irons MP

Mr Robert Oakeshott MP (from 10/11/08)

Hon. Tony Smith MP (to 10/11/08)

Dr Andrew Southcott MP(to 03/02/10)

Dr Sharman Stone MP (from 03/02/10)

Mr Mike Symon MP (from 17/06/09)

Mr Tony Zappia MP


Committee Secretariat

42nd Parliament


Secretary

Dr Glenn Worthington

Inquiry Secretary

Senior Researcher

Mr Justin Baker

Mr Raymond Knight

Office Manager

Administrative Officer

Mr Daniel Miletic

Ms Tarran Snape

 

 

Membership of the Committee

43rd Parliament

Chair

Ms Amanda Rishworth MP

 

Deputy Chair

Mr Rowan Ramsey MP

 

Members

Mrs Karen Andrews MP

Mr Mike Symon MP

 

Mrs Yvette D’Ath MP

Ms Deborah O’Neill MP

Mr Alan Tudge MP

 


Committee Secretariat

43rd Parliament


Secretary

Dr Glenn Worthington

Inquiry Secretary

Senior Researcher

Ms Sara Edson

Dr Deborah King

Researcher

Office Manager

Administrative Officer

Ms Larisa Michalko

Mr Daniel Miletic

Ms Tarran Snape

 

Terms of reference

To inquire into and report on the role, adequacy and resourcing of school libraries and teacher librarians in Australia’s public and private schools.  Specifically, the committee should focus on:

  • the impact of recent policies and investments on school libraries and their activities;
  • the future potential of school libraries and librarians to contribute to improved educational and community outcomes, especially literacy;
  • the factors influencing recruitment and development of school librarians;
  • the role of different levels of government and local communities and other institutions in partnering with and supporting school librarians; and
  • the impact and potential of digital technologies to enhance and support the roles of school libraries and librarians.

List of abbreviations

ABS

ACARA

ACER

ACMA

ACSSO

ACT

AEU

AISWA

AITSL

ALIA

ASLA

BER

CBCA

COAG

CSU  

DEEWR   

DER  

EBP

ECU

EdNA  

ERA 

ESA

ESL

FTE 

FOLA 

ICT 

IKC 

MCEECDYA

NAPLAN 

NT 

NSW

OECD 

QUT  

P & C

P21

PD

RFF

SA 

SBM 

SCIS 

ScOT 

SPP

TAS     

TLs

VIC

WA    

WATL

Australian Bureau of Statistics

Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority

Australian Council for Education Research

Australian Communication and Media Authority

Australian Council of State School Organisations

Australian Capital Territory

Australian Education Union

Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia

Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership

Australian Library and Information Association

Australian School Library Association

Building the Education Revolution

Children’s Book Council of Australia

Council of Australian Governments

Charles Sturt University

Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

Digital Education Revolution

Evidence Based Practice

Edith Cowan University

Education Network Australia

Electronic Resources Australia

Education Services Australia

English as a Second Language

Full-time equivalent

Friends of Libraries Australia

Information and communication technologies

Indigenous Knowledge Centres

Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs

National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy

Northern Territory

New South Wales

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

Queensland University of Technology

Parents and Citizen bodies

Primary Schools for the 21st century

Professional development

Release from face-to-face teaching

South Australia

School Based Management

Schools Catalogue Information Service

Schools Online Thesaurus

Specific Purpose Payments

Tasmania

Teacher Librarians

Victoria

Western Australia

Western Association of Teacher Librarians NSW




List of recommendations

2 Impact of recent Commonwealth Government policies and investments on school libraries

Recommendation 1

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government partner with all education authorities to fund the provision of a core set of online database resources, which are made available to all Australian schools.

Recommendation 2

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government work with the states and territories to develop a discrete national policy statement that defines the importance of digital and information literacy for learning in the 21st century, which can be used as a guide by teachers and principals.

3 Potential of school libraries and librarians to contribute to improved educational and community outcomes

Recommendation 3

The Committee recommends that the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority include statistical information about the breakdown of all specialist teachers, including teacher librarians, on the My School website.

Recommendation 4

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government support additional initiatives to promote reading, such as a National Year of Reading.  The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations should collaborate with the Australian School Library Association, Australian Libraries and Information Association and other education stakeholders in developing these initiatives.

Recommendation 5

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government initiate an Australian-based longitudinal study into the links between library programs, literacy (including digital literacy) and student achievement, including their impact on improving outcomes for socioeconomically disadvantaged students.

Recommendation 6

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government support promotional activities undertaken by ASLA and ALIA that demonstrate to the school community the valuable work that teacher librarians are doing in respect of e-learning in their schools, including those that highlight their leadership capacity.

4 Recruitment and development of teacher librarians

Recommendation 7

The Committee recommends that the rollout of the new national curriculum, which is to be made available online, include a component of training for teacher librarians.

Recommendation 8

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government commission a thorough workforce gap analysis of teacher librarians across Australian schools.

Recommendation 9

The Committee recommends that the Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth, through the Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs, establish a national dialogue, including with tertiary providers, on the role of teacher librarians today in schools and into the future. The dialogue should include an examination of the adequacy of the pathways into the profession and ongoing training requirements.

5 Partnering and supporting school libraries and teacher librarians

Recommendation 10

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government, through the Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood and Youth Affairs, discuss ways to enhance partnerships with state and territory and local levels of government to support school libraries and teacher librarians.

Recommendation 11

The Committee recommends that the Commonwealth Government partner with ASLA and ALIA to produce a document that showcases some of the successful partnerships and programs between school libraries and other libraries, and joint-use libraries. The document should be made available to government and non-government education authorities and school principals.

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