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BFTP: All administrators can learn

In response to my post "13 Point Library Checklist for School Principals*," an anonymous commenter left a rather sad observation:

 If given the article, would my principal even understand what he'd read?

 

signed
Disheartened

Personally, I've found that given enough time and enough effort, all administrators can learn. But it is up to the building librarians to be the instructor. Nobody else can or will do it for us.

One of my earliest published articles, "Using Planning and Reporting to Build Library Support," appeared in the Book Report (now LMC) magazine way, way back when the earth was still cooling - 1992. Based on my own efforts as a high school librarian at the time, the second part of the article talks about the necessity for an ongoing, long-term, formal communication plan aimed in large part directly at the building principal. Nothing has changed except the number and quality of tools with which we can communicate. Really.

As a profession we too often bemoan the fact that principal training programs, administrative conferences, and professional journals either ignore or malign librarians. Leading me to believe that too many of us have developed a "victim" mentality.

Here's my bold prediction: Any educator who thinks of him/herself as victim in a school will wind up as one.

Somehow your principal managed to scrape together enough brains to get a college degree (probably a couple), fool somebody in an interview, and maybe even win the approval of others in your building and community. These folks are teachable. Take advantage of it.

*This checklist was updated in 2012

Original post 10/29/2009

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Reader Comments (1)

Hello Mr. Johnson, I am a student of EDM310 at the University of South Alabama, and I would like to start off by saying that I agree with your message here. Acting as a victim will certainly not help anyone in regards to preventing that transformation, and although I am still a young man, I have found that a no surrender attitude coupled with some good old fashioned confidence can make a world of difference. I look forward to seeing your other posts as I will be commenting again and then posting a summary of the posts and my comments on my EDM310 blog, and our class has an EDM310 Class Blog. In closing, I wish you luck in all your future endeavors.

October 26, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterHunter Tallent

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