LEARNING OUTCOMES
After you attend this course, you’ll be able to:
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of different school library personnel and explain how each role contributes to the library’s overall mission.
- Identify relevant professional standards and explain how these standards relate to the functions of the school library.
- Discuss key values of librarianship in the context of your library and school community.
COURSE MODULES
This course consists of 2 on-demand modules:
Module 1: School Library Mission and Roles
School libraries are an integral part of the educational ecosystem. This module explores the core purpose of school libraries and how they support both students and teachers. You will examine the diverse roles and responsibilities of library employees and supervisors, gaining insight into the many hats worn by library personnel. By the end of this module, you’ll understand how your role contributes to the library’s overall mission.
Module 2: Values of School Librarianship
This module focuses on the foundational values and ethics that guide the work of school library professionals. You will explore key principles such as intellectual freedom, equitable access, and reading promotion, all of which are essential to high-quality library services. By the end of this module, you’ll have a solid understanding of the professional standards that underpin your daily work.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
This course is designed for K–12 non-certified school library personnel, including paraprofessionals, staff, and teachers.
COURSE FORMAT
This course is part one in a series of three self-paced, asynchronous online courses.
EXPECTED TIME COMMITMENT
This course contains 2 modules, each designed to take approximately 4 hours to complete. You can move through the content at your own pace and on your own schedule.
ON-DEMAND ACCESS
You will have access to the full course for six months from the course start date.
SCHOOL LIBRARY CORE CERTIFICATION
For each individual course you complete in the series, you will earn 8 professional development credit hours. A certificate will be emailed to you upon completion of each course.
Upon completion of all courses in the series, you will earn your School Library Core certification from School Library Journal.
ACCESSIBILITY
All video recordings feature auto captioning. Please email course-support@libraryjournal.com upon registration if you require any special accommodations. We will make our best efforts to support your needs.
SUPPORT
For support with online courses, please contact course-support@libraryjournal.com .
COURSE ADVISOR
Maura Madigan, NBCT
School Librarian
Maura Madigan, NBCT is the author of Learning Centers for School Libraries, Project-Based Learning for Elementary Grades, and The School Librarian’s Guide to (Almost) Everything (ALA Store). She has been a school librarian for ten years and has worked in education for twenty-eight years as a teacher, college instructor, and educational advisor in the United States, South Korea, Japan, and the United Arab Emirates. Maura lives and works in Fairfax County, Virginia.
COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Kaycie Hoffman Blaylock
Library and Resource Coordinator
Kaycie Hoffman Blaylock is a seasoned education professional with more than 20 years of experience, specializing in school librarianship and educational leadership across diverse age groups. She currently serves as Library and Resource Coordinator for Alexandria City Public Schools in Virginia, overseeing the strategic adoption of high-quality instructional materials across all content areas. A licensed school administrator and former principal, Kaycie has delivered advanced professional learning at national conferences including AASL and ALA. She holds dual master’s degrees in Educational Media & Librarianship and Curriculum & Instruction from Portland State University, along with an administrator’s license from the University of Portland.
Ashley J. Cooksey
Assistant Professor and Program Director, Instructional Technology – Library Media Specialist Program, Arkansas Tech University
Ashley J. Cooksey (she | her) is an Assistant Professor and advocate for school library media, student agency, technology-enhanced learning, and Universal Design for Learning. She is a Change Leadership for Equity and Inclusion Ph.D. candidate whose research focuses on school librarians as leaders in their learning communities. Ashley is also a 200-hour registered yoga teacher.
DISCOUNTED RATES
Discounted rates are available for a limited time only. Secure your tickets now to lock in the best price!
| Rate | Early Bird | Standard |
| Deadline |
March 17, 2026 |
April 16, 2026 |
| Ticket Price |
$209 |
$249 |
GROUP RATES
We offer discounts for groups of 3 or more.
For larger groups of 15 or more, we offer the option to apply group rates across multiple courses to receive significant discounts. For more information, select “Bulk Course Credits Packages” in the form below.
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