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: Secure buy-in from principals by sharing research that links collaboration and student achievement. The administration must help redefine the library as an instructional space rather than a "special" for teacher release.
: Implement scheduling tools like Google Calendar, Outlook, or a library website to make it easy for teachers to book the space and the librarian’s time. The Library Collaboration and Flexible Scheduli...
: The biggest barrier is often the school’s reliance on the librarian to provide prep time for classroom teachers. : Secure buy-in from principals by sharing research
: Students learn information literacy and research skills exactly when they need them for a specific assignment, which increases engagement and retention. : The biggest barrier is often the school’s
: Even during scheduled classes, a truly flexible library allows individual students or small groups to drop in for book checkout or independent research. Common Challenges
: Research indicates that schools with totally flexible schedules often see significantly higher per-pupil book circulation. Best Practices for Implementation
The shift from to flexible scheduling (or "responsive scheduling") is a critical transition in modern school library programs aimed at moving away from the library as a "drop-off" spot for teacher planning time and toward its role as a hub for collaborative, inquiry-based learning. Core Concepts of Library Scheduling
