Bush holds a Ph.D. in education psychology from Loyola University Chicago, an M.S. in library science and a B.A. in anthropology from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She was honored with the AASL National School Library Media Program of the Year Award in 1996, and was named North Suburban Library System School Librarian of the Year in 1998-99 for her leadership in collaboration between her school program and the local public library.
Bush worked as the curriculum librarian in suburban Chicago at Maine West High School Library Resource Center for 10 years before accepting a position as associate professor and director of the School Library Media Program, Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Dominican University in River Forest, IL. She left the position in the fall of 2006. Most notably, she has published two books -- The School Buddy System in 2003 and Every Student Reads: Collaboration and Reading to Learn in 2005.
She is currently a Professor of Reading at the National Louis University in Chicago.
The School Buddy System is a work written by Bush to examine the benefits of collaboration within the school system, as well as offer suggestions and a framework as to how this collaboration will be accomplished. The publication is divided into three sections: Ready -- a background and history section, Set -- a prepartion section, and Dive -- a section devoted to creating and maintaining collaboration (Bush 2003).
Bush identifies several problems preventing teachers from finding collaboration. She argues that new teachers are taught to be isolated from veteran teachers, creating a lack of communication. There is a lack of a cross-teacher dialogue and doors are shut creating an egg crate school (Bush 2003).
Bush calls for several things to be in place before collaboration can be achieved (Bush 2003).
Bush encourages further conversation and collaboration on the topic and offers conversational prompts to start building collaboration. An example of a conversational prompt follows (Bush 2003).
Bush is well-known for publishing on modeling for lifelong reading, poetry, information literacy, youth activism, and creativity, among collaboration (Bush 2003).
Bush developed Random Acts of Poetry in her school library at Maine West High School, while she was the curriculum librarian. The program included sending poetry to colleagues, holding a poetry open house, and writing original poetry (Bush 1997).
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