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Learn how the AASL Standards-Based Learning Series helps support teaching and learning.
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Participants will view examples of successful large and small collaborations, model collaboration through hands-on activities, and develop strategies for collaborative work in their own school.
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This session looks at Fair Use and common problems when it comes to Copyright.
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Dive into various aspects of manga and anime - from basic definitions and genres to collection development and readers’ advisory to working with learners to start your own manga/anime club.
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Participants will not only learn about the power of these genres but they will also be exposed to the language of the AASL Shared Foundations.
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Discover how school librarians can become the “head coach” while serving a diverse community of learners and cultivating a team of teacher leaders.
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Four panelists explore ways in which a school’s library program can empower all young people to recognize their own strengths and grow cognitively, emotionally, and socially.
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Hear the basics about Guided Inquiry Design and see how it transformed a collaborative unit into one where the students took total ownership of their learning.
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Explore research, then informally collect and examine data to define recent pivots to varied reading platforms.
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This session will focus on integrating the AASL School Library Standards and the Teaching Tolerance Social Justice Standards in the school library.
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Panelists discuss challenge-based learning, maker service projects and other exciting developments in the field of school library makerspaces and how they can engage your learners.
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This session will demonstrate to participants how school librarian use of 3D printing can help teachers augment their lessons, develop higher order thinking and research, and give students exposure to 21st century technology.
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The presenters explore the possibilities for engaging learners of all ages in authentic, meaningful work that sparks curiosity and builds real world skills.
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Align your superpowers as a librarian with the new standards and the needs of your school community.
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Virtual Field Trips for the 21st Century Learner
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Participants will understand student voice and the positive impact it has on students and school communities, see examples of student voice in action, and will create a plan to encourage student voice in their own school libraries.
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An autistic librarian shares strategies and book recommendations to build collections and programming that represents children with mental, behavioral, or developmental conditions.
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This session will provide you with tools to fill your Media Literacy toolbox so you can return to your schools will ideas on how to approach your colleagues to form collaborative partnerships across a variety of curriculums to connect with students and staff.
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Makerspaces are amazing places for students to explore, learn, create, ideate, and problem solve, but have we missed digital ethics as an important component?
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This session provides examples of building collaborative relationships with teachers and literacy coaches to support direct instruction in the classroom, how to incorporate independent reading in both print and digital resources, and being essential in building a literacy culture in your school.
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Explore the why's and how's of reader advisory and go away with a wealth of resources for book recommendations and ways to curate your lists.
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