![]() ![]() |
||
|
K–12 School LibrarianshipIf you are interested in working as a library media specialist in K–12 schools, the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) offers a program that allows you to meet the requirements for the master of science (M.S.) in library and information science, while also pursuing the courses and training needed for certification as a "Library Information Specialist" in the state of Illinois. The M.S. is accredited by the American Library Association (ALA) and is continuously ranked one of the best in the field. The requirements for school certification were approved by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) in 2001 and are in compliance with the most current Content Area Standards for Educators. Depending on your background and what credentials you have already earned, there are several different paths toward library certification. The prerequisites for and outcomes of these different paths are outlined in the following table.
*If you hold an out-of-state teaching certificate, contact K-12 Program Coordinator at -lis-k12, at uiuc.edu- or 217-244-0197.
|
HEADLINESSchiller Named Centennial Scholar Tilley Article Selected as One of LIRT's Best in 2007 UPCOMING EVENTSBiological Informatics Meet 'n Greet (Sep 5) Lunch discussion with Dr. James Cortada (Sep 8) Afternoon office hour with Dr. James Cortada (Sep 8) Dr. James Cortada: How Demand-Side Computing Shaped the History of Digitization (Sep 8) CII Speaker Series: Rural Librarians as Community Leaders (Sep 17) 18th Annual Mortenson Distinguished Lecture (Sep 17) Visiting Research Fellow Richard Andrews: The Doctoral Thesis in the Digital Age (Sep 24) |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||