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- Assessing Student Learning in the School Library Media Center
- Collaboration (Best of KQ)
- Collection Development for the School Library Media Program: A Beginner's Guide
- Every Student Reads: Collaboration and Reading to Learn
- @ your library® Toolkit for School Library Media Programs
- Collaboration: Lessons Learned Series
- NEW! Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs
- How to Conduct Action Research
- Information Power Books & Products
- Leadership for Excellence
- Principal's Manual Brochure
- Portfolio Guide for the School Library Media Specialist
- Program Standards: School Library Media Specialist Preparation
- "The School Library: Where Learning Meets the Future" (VHS)
- NEW! School Library Media Programs in Action: Civic Engagement, Social Justice, and Equity (Best of KQ)
- School Library Services in a Multicultural Society
- Standards for the 21st-Century Learner
- NEW! Standards for the 21st-Century Learner in Action
- A Student's and Parent's Guide to Evaluating Libraries in Independent Schools
- Your School Library Media Program and No Child Left Behind Brochure
Addressed directly to the school principal, the brochure is designed to guide the principal in assessing and planning for the school library media program. Aids the principal to prepare with school library media staff, district administrators, teachers, students and parents for the next school year. Touches on library staff, resources, facilities, collaboration and making the school library media program the heart and hub of the learning community.
2000. ISBN 0-8389-8123-2.
While currently unavailable in print, the brochure is available online in PDF format. Please be aware that because the brochure was designed holistically, the printed PDF cannot faithfully reproduce the combination of color, design and format of the original.
Program Standards: School Library Media Specialist Preparation
AASL
The purpose of this publication, part of the AASL Bottom Line Series, is to provide guidance for school library media education faculty who are preparing a curriculum folio for review by representatives of AASL as part of the accreditation process conducted by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
2004. 52p. ISBN 0-8389-8300-6. $12.00 / ALA members, $10.80.
"The School Library…Where Learning Meets the Future" (VHS)
Produced by the Nassau School Library System
This short video was created to bring viewers directly inside what many educators today consider to be the hub of a good school: the library media center. What is a good school library media center in today’s transforming world? What can it contribute to children’s learning at each academic level? How can tomorrow’s citizens be taught to navigate a world with overwhelming information sources? School library media specialists in Nassau County, NY have created this 12-minute video to bring these central issues to life. 2000. 12 min. ISBN 0-8389-8133-X. $25.00 / ALA members, $22.50. Note: This product cannot be ordered online. To order, e-mail AASL at aasl@ala.org.
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