The video AASL Standards - Evolved and Familiar is an excellent overview of this topic. After watching it, I felt validated as a librarian and eager to dive into a deeper understanding of the new standards. It helped me to understand that The National School Library Standards:
The School Libraries Transform Learning Message Box provides talking points for justifying and explaining school library programs. I think it would be a great tool to review when prepping for a job interview, too.
Sometimes when I talk with teachers about collaborating, I get a blank stare in return. What School Libraries Mean to Educators is a handy document that quickly states tangible possibilities for relevant collaboration based on the six shared foundations. However, looking at it made me feel a bit overwhelmed as I thought about delivering on all the promises it makes! So, I was relieved and thrilled to discover Allison Mackey's Tech Tools & Resources: AASL Standards for the Learner. What pure genius to create it as a Google Doc so that I can make a copy to learn from it then edit it to suit my purposes and student grade levels! For my learning activity, I followed Paige Jaeger's advice to identify what I am already doing well and what needs improvement. The results are below: Needs improvement:
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