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10
Apr
2019

School Librarianship Program: A Shining Star

Judy Deichman, an alumna of our School Librarianship Master of Education program, is truly a shining star.

Deichman is a librarian at Nottoway Middle School who has recently been recognized with the Longwood University Thomas Jefferson Professional Achievement Alumni Award and the Virginia Association of School Librarians (VAASL) James Regional Librarian of the Year Award.

“As the James Region Librarian of the Year, she was one of seven regional librarians chosen to represent the Virginia Association of School Librarians,” stated Audrey Church, Professor and Program Director for School Librarianship. “From these seven, a state winner, Virginia’s School Librarian of the Year, will be chosen and named at the November 2019 Annual VAASL Conference in Roanoke, Virginia.”

On top of the high honor of being named the VAASL James Regional Librarian of the Year, Deichman was recognized by Longwood for her achievements and her leadership roles in her profession. The Thomas Jefferson Professional Achievement Alumni Award recognizes alumni who have distinguished themselves as significant contributors to their profession and stand above their peers as leaders and role models. Deichman’s proactive approach in her profession has contributed greatly towards her strong leadership role among her peers.

In 2015, Deichman realized that although the library stayed open over summers, some of her students were not able to utilize it due to lack of transportation. Wanting to assure all students had the same opportunity and access to the books, she decided to bring the library to the students. With a donated small bus and a grant to purchase books, Deichman was able to make the Nottoway Book-A-Way Summer Bookmobile. This innovation and proactivity is just one example of the leadership role that Deichman has taken in her profession to improve the local community.

11
Mar
2019

School Librarianship – Spring & Summer 2020

2019-2020
Full-Time, Spring & Summer 2020 only 

  • Provide instructional assistance for both hybrid and online courses
  • Conduct research needed for course content and professional scholarship
  • Track emerging trends and issues in the field
  • Provide assistance in preparing for the Summer Literacy Institute

For full job description, contact Dr. Audrey Church, churchap@longwood.edu, 434.395.2682

Standard Full-Time Academic Assistant
College of Education & Human Services – School Librarianship
Funding Source:  CGPS
Status:  FILLED

7
Mar
2019

School Librarianship

2019-2020
Full-Time, Fall & Spring

  • Provide instructional assistance for both hybrid and online courses
  • Conduct research needed for course content and professional scholarship
  • Track emerging trends and issues in the field
  • Provide assistance in preparing for the Summer Literacy Institute

For full job description, contact Mr. Carl Harvey, harveyca@longwood.edu, 434.395.2608

Standard Full-Time Academic Assistant
College of Education & Human Services – School Librarianship
Funding Source:  CGPS
Status:  FILLED

12
Dec
2018

VAASL Conference Fun!

I was fortunate enough to attend the conference this year in Williamsburg. I learned so much there! One of the new things I learned were all the benefits of having a maker space in the library. In the keynote speech, Leslie Preddy, shared how students are able to use their creativity and problem solving skills to learn from informal activities that encourage the development of critical thinking skills and fine motor skills. These activities are self-directed and driven by the students’ own interests. Creating library maker spaces  is an easy and inexpensive project that can be done with donations and grants. Offering a variety of activities of different levels of difficulty helps students develop resiliency and perseverance, skills that they will use for the rest of their time in school, in their careers and for the rest of their lives. I look forward to attending more conferences!