Licensure in School Library Media Supervisor

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The Licensure in School Library Media Supervisor (078) is designed for students who need to be licensed as a director of media services within a school system. This licensure is an add-on that is available to students who are eligible to hold the Media Coordinator (076) licensure with the additional requirements of nine graduate semester hours of credit in administration, curriculum development, or supervision and three years of acceptable experience as a school librarian.

The school library director/supervisor is a system-level school library professional who may be identified as Director of Library Media Services, Director of Media and Technology, Coordinator of Library Media Services, District LIbrary Media Coordinator or Library Supervisor. Competencies are required in the areas of administration, supervision/management, and curriculum development for this certification area.

This program is offered periodically based on interest. Individuals interested in this license should contact the LIS school library program coordinator.

Program Distinctions

  • Our School Library and Information Science Program has been ranked #1 in North Carolina and #8 Nationally by US News and World Report
  • Our program has been ranked “Best Online Master’s” by College Choice and “Best Online Master’s in Library Science” by Affordable Colleges Online. 

The Student Experience

  • Students will experience a synchronous online learning environment where instruction is delivered using engaging collaborative opportunities for discussion.
  • All courses are provided with small class sizes where students can engage and build their professional learning community in an online-learning environment. 
  • Students will interact with a diverse, engaged, and supportive faculty that is dedicated to bringing real-world experience and ideas to the online classroom. 
  • Faculty meet regularly with students to advise and prepare students for the licensure process.  
  • Graduate students in the School of Education’s LIS licensure programs benefit from online synchronous instruction that enables engaging instruction in a discussion based format. Students interested in research work virtually with faculty members on cutting-edge studies and innovation projects, providing them first-hand experience with discovering solutions to pressing social and educational issues.

After Graduation

The 078 School Library Supervisor licensure program emphasizes the rapidly changing library and information field and prepares students for positions of leadership in school districts and other information centers. The school library director/supervisor is a system-level school library professional who may be identified as Director of Library Media Services, Director of Media and Technology, District Coordinator of Library Media Services, or Library Supervisor.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

All LIS licensure candidates are required to:

  • Have an M.L.I.S./M.L.S.
  • Have 3 years of experience as a school based librarian by the end of the course work.
  • Hold a 076 license as a SLMC (School Library Media Coordinator).
  • Maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Archive all course assignments required as evidence for accreditation and post them to your final portfolio by the last semester of the program.
  • Score 3 or above on all teaching dispositions.
  • A Specialty Area Praxis exam is required (5412 – Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision) with a passing score of 146.

Program Course Requirements include:

  • ELC 670 – Leadership for Teaching and Learning
  • TED/LIS 669 – Educational Implication of Earning and Developmental Theory
  • LIS 694 – Supervision: School System Library Media Programs