"Explore: Discover and innovate in a growth mindset developed through experience and reflection."(AASL, 2018, p. 103)
I spoke with Jennifer Thrift, rockstar librarian at Charles Pinckney Elementary in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Ms. Thrift is a model collaborator, but this year she is "finally" getting into the maker movement, so she wanted to share her current passion - the EXPLORE AASL Shared Foundation.
Ms. Thrift has always been integral in each grade's curriculum, whether it be with her lessons within the library on research on ecosystems or engaging activities on the elements of nonfiction texts. Ms. Thrift is often inside her teachers' classrooms, too, most recently bringing the excitement of Get Your Teach On back to her school from the national conference. Her library theme this year is MAGIC, and Ms. Thrift looks to summon that daily in her library.
But, although Ms. Thrift certainly heard other librarians talk about makerspaces and a maker mentality, she never incorporated the makerspace into her library program. This year, she took a chance, and now she wonders what took her so long!
Actually, Ms. Thrift knows what stopped her for so many years, despite being a literal Mover and Shaker - she thought her program did not have the time or the space - but now she realizes what an important vehicle for EXPLORE the maker movement is. Ms. Thrift transformed her
back office into a true makerspace. Her busy schedule means it is not always possible for her to closely monitor the students in the space, but that only adds to the growth mindset - students survey the options (and there are a lot, thanks to the district rotating Tinker Tub program) and choose an activity; their time in the makerspace is self-guided - there is even a shopping list maintained by the students, so Ms. Thrift can make needed purchases.
Ms. Thrift has come to believe that the makerspace, the unstructured time to create and innovate, and the assigned responsibility that accompanies student time in the transformed office, are crucial elements of the Explore Shared Foundation. She is even sharing the maker mentality with her teachers in a book study of Worlds of Making, by Laura Fleming. She's a maker-believer now!
American Association of School Librarians.(2018). AASL standards framework for learners. Chicago: ALA.







