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Description (RT @Maud_Lund: Artikel om skolbibliotekslobbying i Storbritannien: http://t.co/ALtPKZSv...)...
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For more than twenty years, school librarians have focused the largest portion of their advocacy efforts on individual principals, superintendents, and board members, struggling to convince them that libraries should be integral and institutionalized elements of K-12 education. It hasn’t worked.
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But is that really advocacy? I think it is, because I tend to believe that if you have a program that others in your school see as valuable, than you are advocating for yourself. Your program should speak for itself.
A thoughtful post about whether what we do is advocacy, or not - where does it begin? Included video clips. DW Via Karen Bonanno, Donna Watt Delete the scoop?
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From the media release - "The tool provides guidance to school districts in evaluating the performance of school librarians in support of the newly mandated Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) process.The rubric was developed in...
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We believe that School Librarians are uniquely qualified to teach to and assist in the implementation of the new standards; they are 21st Century skills experts. Via Karen Bonanno, Judy O'Connell, Donna Watt Delete the scoop?
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