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A teacher-librarian, or library media specialist, is a certified teacher who also has training in librarianship. In the United States, a teacher-librarian must have a baccalaureate degree and a certificate in secondary or elementary education, and must also complete a library media program and gain a state certification. Programs in library science vary between institutions; however, state requirements must be met before a library media specialist is allowed to teach. Some library media specialists hold the full Masters of Library Science (or Masters of Library Information Science) degree, while others do not. Librarians who have an MLS but do not have the requisite teaching credentials must obtain these teaching credentials and classroom teaching experience first before they are permitted to work as teacher-librarians, and often additional library science graduate coursework is required, focused specifically on issues pertaining to school librarianship.
Teacher-librarians typically work in school library settings, and their jobs include: teaching classes either collaboratively with teachers or on their own; choosing appropriate material to support student growth and school curriculum; processing and cataloging new materials; encouraging reading for all age levels; maintaining library policies and the library budget; planning for the library space, (including remodeling); and maintaining an overall positive atmosphere in the library.
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| Students | Band geek • Bully • Class clown • Class President • Dropout • Freshman • Head Boy • Honors student • Junior • Peer tutor • Pushout • School diva • Senior • Special needs students • Sophomore • Student athlete • Student journalist • Student representative • Super senior • Teacher\'s pet |
| School staff | Certified teacher • Coach • Early childhood educator • Educational researcher • Education Specialist • Headteacher • Librarian • Lunch lady • Paraprofessional educator • Preschool teacher • Principal • Principal Teacher • Program Supervisor • Schoolmaster • School board member • School counselor • School governor • School nurse • School psychologist • School science technician • School social worker • Secretary • Student teacher • Substitute teacher • Superintendent • State Superintendent • Teaching artist • Teaching assistant • Teacher-librarian • Vice-principal |
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