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Jordan West

Librarian, Upper School

Jordan West began serving as the Upper School Librarian in. 2022. She is a college advisor and also serves as the coordinator for Senior Ventures, a unique year-long academic program. Jordan works to promote reading through programs and activities, hosts classes on literacy skills, and assists students in navigating research databases. She holds a B.A. in English from Truett McConnell University and an M.Ed in School Library Media from the University of West Georgia. In her previous experience, she worked in student life as well as university relations. Jordan was awarded Darlington’s Brown Faculty Award in 2024.

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Courses
Senior Ventures
College Education
B.A. Truett McConnell University
M.E. University of West Georgia

From Encyclopedias to E-Books: The Library's Role in a Tech-Driven World

Upper School | Jordan West, October 3, 2024
Technology is a tool used in Darlington's Upper School Library to promote literacy and show our students that there is no limit to what they can learn, and in turn, what they can achieve. As an Apple Distinguished School, Darlington offers advanced tools that empower students to lead and innovate in the digital age of literacy and education.

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Episode 167: A Look at Summer Professional Development

July 11, 2024
In this episode, Director of Curriculum and Instruction Melissa Smyly talks with Technology Integration Coordinator Leah Lynn and Upper School Librarian Jordan West about the conferences and trainings they've attended this summer for their professional development. 

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Professional Development Spotlight: Georgia Education Technology Conference

Upper School | Jordan West, November 29, 2023
Thanks to a generous grant from the Thatcher Faculty and Staff Development Fund, I was able to attend the Georgia Educational Technology Conference last year. As a first-year Darlington faculty member and first-year librarian, I was eager to gather as much information as I could from school library media veterans. Many of the ideas I incorporated into Darlington’s Upper School Library throughout the year were from seeds planted at GAETC. I knew that I wanted to attend again in 2023 — and this time, I had the opportunity to write the grant myself and explain just how valuable my experience at the conference had been. 

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