
School libraries have changed drastically in the last few years, and so have traditional librarians. The role has transitioned from a book manager to vital member of the education leadership team. The 1998 California Public School Library Act created a demand for qualified librarian services teachers able to contribute to the education environment by supporting the schools’ curricula, developing literacy programs, and assisting in technology management.
APU’s Teacher Librarian Services (LIB) Credential Program prepares librarian services teachers as expert, specialized educational leaders in the areas of technology, literacy, and curricula. Throughout the program, students are expected to be proficient in the use of a laptop and online instruction, as well as current updates to librarian services teacher technology.
This innovative program is offered online, with the exception of a one-week summer institute, which provides for a face-to-face teaching and learning experience.
Do you want to earn a master’s degree in conjunction with the Teacher Librarian Services Credential? If so, read about our Master of Arts in Education: School Librarianship.
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