Library Educator Programs
"The Catholic University Library and Information Science program offers a variety of courses that focus on school library media services. Each student is required to take the four required core courses along with appropriate mid-level and advanced courses. Besides face-to-face and blended courses, LIS offers an Online & Weekend Learning (OWL) Program for the SLM course of study. Students in this program attend class one Saturday a month. All other instruction is delivered online."
"Designed as a hybrid program, our Master of Education in School Librarianship fits right into your busy life. Students get face to face with their instructors on Saturdays – right where they live and work – and online instruction throughout the week. Our flexible program is perfect for individuals or school divisions seeking school librarianship preparation for a group of candidates."
"Nationally recognized by the American Association of School Librarians/the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the school librarianship program at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia is designed to provide professional education for prospective school librarians in grades K-12 in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Located in the Darden College of Education, Department of Teaching & Learning, the program integrates theory and practice to prepare school librarians."
"The University of Virginia’s College at Wise (UVa-Wise) offers a Virginia Department of Education-approved library media program leading to endorsement in Library Media PreK-12. The program will consist of 15 undergraduate credits from UVa-Wise, plus an additional 12 graduate credits from the University of Virginia Curry School of Education."
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