Section 6 Getting an IDT
Position/ Succeeding at It
This section of your textbook
focuses on jobs in the profession of instructional design and technology:
lessons and tips on how to get one and organizations that can support the job
search and continued learning in the IDT field. Many of you already have a job
in the field or in a related field; however, based on this week’s readings,
you’ll reflect on where you are, where you want to go, and what you need to
learn or do to get there. Begin your post for this week with some background:
what is your current job, what program are you enrolled in, what brings you to
that program, and what do you expect when you graduate (change jobs? obtain a
promotion?)
My current position is that of
Children’s Librarian/ Circulation Clerk at my local public library. I begin
working part-time at the library almost seven years ago, shortly after
graduating with my Bachelor’s Degree and teacher certification. Over time, I
advanced from my part-time position to full time employment managing the
circulation desk. Approximately two years ago, the job of Children’s Librarian
was created for the library and I was tasked with assisting with children’s
programs as well. I have always enjoyed working with the children and after
coordinating various children’s activities and summer reading programs, I began
to give some serious consideration to the idea or obtaining by school librarian
certification. I have had limited experience in the classroom setting, but the
experience that I had was good and I really enjoy the library work that I am
currently involved in. Therefore, I think that the idea of being a school
librarian would be a good fit. This is my first semester in the Educational
Technology and Library Science Master’s Degree program and I hope to be able to
eventually complete the requirements for School Librarian Certification as
well. Upon graduation I hope to be able to secure a school librarian job within
the East Texas area. Achieving this goal might take a bit longer than I had
originally anticipated, as I do not currently have the years of classroom
teaching experience necessary to complete my certification. I am working
however, toward eventually achieving that goal as well.
Next, describe the kind of work
that you want to do and the type of organization or institution in which you
want to work. Use the WorkMatrix in the chapter titled “Getting a Job in
Business and Industry” to help organize your thoughts. Do you most desire
first, second, third, or fourth level service? Or would you rather design or
develop instruction? What features of work are important to you? What economic
sector do you want to work in? Based on these intentions, explain what you need
to learn. What skills and qualifications do you need? Will you obtain the
skills you need in the required courses in your program? What electives might
you need to take to help you develop skills specific to your aspirations?
Eventually I hope to be employed
in the educational field, preferably in the position of school librarian/ media
specialist. I would like to work with children and teens within a school
environment. It is my goal to be able to
have a positive impact on the lives of the students that I work with whether
that is in a classroom or library setting.
I suppose that I would most desire first level service as my goal is to
become a school librarian. When it comes to designing or developing
instruction, I think that I would be most comfortable developing instruction
rather than designing it. I know that while I have acquired many useful skills
in my current position at a public library, I still have a lot to learn when it
comes to applying those skills within an educational environment. With the
introduction of new and different types of technology into the classrooms and
schools, the job of school librarian has changed dramatically. The position has
become one in which knowledge of instructional technology and various media is
an important part of the job. I have many skills that I have yet to learn when
it comes to technology and its application within the classroom. I hope that I
can obtain this knowledge and required skill set through the coursework
required in my program. In addition to acquiring these skills, I will also have
to complete the teaching requirements in order to be eligible for
certification. I do not know that there are any electives that I would need to
take in order to develop the necessary skills, as my coursework requires a
number of classes that I feel should adequately prepare me for my desired
profession.
Finally, what organizations would
best support your continued learning after you graduate? Do you think that you
would benefit from joining those organizations before graduating? Explain why
or why not?
I think that professional
organizations are extremely beneficial resources. Among the organizations that
I think would be helpful in my profession would be the following:
American Association of School Librarians
(AASL)- this organization is a division of the American Library Association. It
is the “only national professional membership organization focused on school
librarians and the school library community”. More information about the
organization can be found on their website www.ala.org/aasl/.
The Texas Association of School
Librarians (TASL)- the purpose of this organization(as stated on their
website) is to “promote library services and librarianship in school libraries
in Texas and to cooperate in the promotion of general and joint enterprises
with the Texas Library Association”. More
information about the organization can be found on their website www.txla.org/groups/tasl.
The Association of Texas
Professional Educators (ATPE)- this
professional organization was founded by educators and is the “leading
educators’ association in Texas and the largest independent educators’
association in the United States”. “ATPE exists to serve the needs of Texas
public education and fights for our schools on the local, state, and national
levels.” More information about this organization can be found on their website
www.atpe.org.
Other beneficial organizations
might include: the Association for Educational Communications and Technology
(AECT), the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE),and the Society for Information Technology and
Teacher Education (SITE).
I believe that it could be
beneficial to join these organizations before graduating because they offer so
many helpful resources. They all provide opportunities for professional
development and continuing education, whether it is through programs, workshops,
online training tools, or other learning resources. In addition, they provide
ways to connect and collaborate with other professionals and organizations in
the educational field. Many also provide advocacy on behalf of their members
and ATPE provides legal protection to its members should the need arise. All of
these resources are useful tools that can provide support both before and after
I have completed my education.
Hello, I really enjoyed your post. However, you just don't know what you are missing within the classroom setting. LOL. Well, depending upon which school you were at, you may not be missing much. I like to describe things as they really are and not as an ideologist who is living within "pipe dreams". What I am saying is that it may be to your benefit to be involved within the focal point of a librarian. You sound sincere in your efforts to acquire your certification and I have faith that you will obtain this necessary goal in a short amount of time. As a librarian you may indeed have a more pleasurable experience because you can share things with the children and then you can send them (home) back to class with their teacher (mom)! I'm being funny, but oh so serious. So, please take advantage of the Librarian role.
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Hi Shelli! I enjoyed reading your blog:) I can tell from reading your blog you are excited to get your feet wet.Your goals seem clear and I can tell you are very eager to get out involved in the educational field. I wish you the best of luck!
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