
Katie McNamara
The Teacher Librarian Program offers coursework leading to a Master of Arts in Education degree with a school library and information technology emphasis. The effective teacher librarian (also known as school librarian, library media teacher, and library media specialist) works collaboratively with classroom teachers to develop and implement standards-based learning experiences for diverse student populations; selects, organizes, manages, and promotes the use of learning resources in all formats; and instructs students and staff in the critical evaluation, appropriate access, and effective use of information.
The mission of the Teacher Librarian Program at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ is to prepare professional educators to develop and maintain high quality library media and curricular programs by serving as information and technology specialists, instructional leaders, and collaborative partners in K-12 schools.
The Master of Arts coursework builds upon the teacher librarian credential coursework by guiding candidates in the development of a written thesis focused on original research related to the school library program.
Program Director: Katie McNamara, M.A.
The mission of the Teacher Librarian Program at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ is to prepare professional educators to develop and maintain high quality library media and curricular programs by serving as information and technology specialists, instructional leaders, and collaborative partners in K-12 schools.
³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s Education Unit seeks to prepare educators whose calling it is to be scholars, peacemakers, professionals, and leaders who carry out the beliefs of the ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Idea in their diverse educational settings.
The Fresno Pacific Idea reflects the university's interpretation of what it means to be a community of learners committed to a distinctive vision of Christian higher education. The Idea serves as a center for reflection and action and as a guide for forming a vision of the future. Rooted in the past and continuously re-shaped by the present, the Idea provides a foundation for the university's understanding of itself and of the mission to which it is called.
The Teacher Librarian Program offers coursework leading to a Master of Arts in Education degree with a school library and information technology emphasis. The effective teacher librarian (also known as school librarian, library media teacher, and library media specialist) works collaboratively with classroom teachers to develop and implement standards-based learning experiences for diverse student populations; selects, organizes, manages, and promotes the use of learning resources in all formats; and instructs students and staff in the critical evaluation, appropriate access, and effective use of information.
The Master of Arts coursework builds upon the Teacher Librarian Services Credential coursework by guiding candidates in the development of a written thesis focused on original research related to the school library program. A minimum of 37 semester units are required for a Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in school library and information technology.
Admission to the ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Master of Arts in Education: School Library and Information Technology program is based on a review of each applicant's academic achievements, work experience, and personal statement by the admission committee.
To be considered for admission to the MA in Education: School Library and Information Technology program, please submit the following items:
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Candidates may begin the program in the fall or the spring semester. The program can be completed in 3-3.5 years.
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To be considered for admission to the M.A. in Education: School Library and Information Technology program, please submit the following items:
View our State Professional Licensing and Certificate Disclosure here.
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