School Library Media Specialist | Department of Education | The University of Vermont(title)

School Libraries in the Digital Age: Dynamic Hubs for Learning

The contemporary school library is designed as a space to transform learning and to encourage learners to think, create, share, and grow. Along with being physical space with resources in many formats, it is also a virtual space with access to databases, reading recommendations, and project and homework help. 

School librarians, also known as school library media specialists, are educational leaders and resource specialists in pre-K-12 schools who work collaboratively to provide equitable access to resources and information for all learners. 

Emily Wood

"I’m thankful for the professors who shared their expertise on best practices, for my mentors that coached me to get better and more confident in my knowledge and skill, and for my fellow students who helped create a learning community." – Emily Wood, School Librarian

Online Coursework

We deliver our coursework through a combination of asynchronous online work and opportunities to engage in a professional learning community through synchronous sessions. The specialization includes six graduate-level courses designed for both those with and without teacher certification (non-educators may need additional coursework). All of the courses are embedded in a strand of our Advanced Specialties in Educational Practices M.Ed. for those who are interested. 

Our curriculum addresses the essential competencies for School Library Media Specialists required by the State of Vermont. Courses reflect current standards for school librarianship as described by the American Association for School Librarians (AASL), the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), and Vermont Standards for Educators.

Curriculum and Coursework

Licensing for School Library Media Specialists

Upon successful completion of the program, qualified individuals may request a transcript review by the Vermont Agency of Education. While the specialization originated with practicing educators in mind, it is not just for teachers. For those seeking to change careers, the school librarian endorsement also has an option for non-educators to enter the profession through transcript review for initial certification.

All participants are encouraged to review the requirements for Vermont Educator Licensure through Transcript Review. For questions, email the Licensing Helpline or call (802) 828-3440.

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