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- 1From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 37, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAs a result of drastic eliminations in teacher-librarian positions and funding reductions in libraries in recent years, school library advocacy continues to be a hot topic. These eliminations have prompted library...
- 2From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAthletes strive to achieve "the zone." "It is that realm of play in which everything--skill, training, and mental discipline-- comes together, and players feel themselves lifted to a level of peak performance in which...
- 3From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedLeaders! What the school librarian profession needs now are leaders! One sure way to develop as leaders in our schools is through cultivating instructional partnerships. Through building relationships, discussing and...
- 4From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 38, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedWhile school libraries have "a long tradition as centers of learning" Bogel 2009, 65) in school library advocacy efforts, we recently taken our lead from President Obama, who voiced his support for libraries in his FY...
- 5From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 50, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedALABAMA Rebecca Bishop Patrice Browning Ronda Campbell Abbi Griffin Jana Groghan Ann Holt Dawn Key Christi King April Kyles Jordan Landers Kandi Massey Hannah McCauley Julia Morrobel Shari...
- 6From:School Library Journal (Vol. 67, Issue 2)As Kathy Carroll watched the January 6 attack on the Capitol "in total disbelief." The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) president knew she needed to say something, that she wanted to say something,...
- 7From:American Libraries (Vol. 34, Issue 4)AASL is offering "Leading Through Collaboration," the first in a series of leadership institutes for school library media specialists. The one-and-a-half-day institute curriculum, developed by consultant Betty...
- 8From:School Library Journal (Vol. 51, Issue 2)Leaders of the American Library Associations (ALA) youth divisions will descend on Washington, D.C., May 3-4 to urge legislators to continue federal library funding and to add language to the No Child Left Behind law...
- 9From:American Libraries (Vol. 28, Issue 1)The American Assn. of School Librarians aims to separate the identity of school library media specialists in the eyes of the public and administrators. Activities supporting this mission are ICONnect technology, the...
- 10From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAASL welcomes a" 2015-2016 new members to the community. No matter where you are located--urban or rural, public or independent, whether you are a solo librarian or in a school or district among many--this community is...
- 11From:American Libraries (Vol. 17)"No adversary," says Bennett U.S. SECRETARY OF EDUCATION William J. Bennett assured an audience of over 2,000 school librarians and others that he was not "an adversary when it comes to the importance of libraries."...
- 12From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 46, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedCatalyst: Another newspaper article ("Ranks of School Librarians Dwindle in HISD, Statewide" in the October 7, 2013, Houston Chronicle) detailing another decision by a Houston Independent School District (HISD) campus...
- 13From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 40, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAs I sit in my home office today contemplating what to write in my first column in Knowledge Quest as your AASL president, I am so humbled by the opportunity to serve the school library community over the next year....
- 14From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 36, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedIN ORDER FOR TEACHER-LIBRARIANS TO REMAIN AN INTEGRAL PART OF THEIR SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT, IT IS IMPORTANT TO STAY ABREAST OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THEIR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION--THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL...
- 15From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 33, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI was pleasantly surprised in June 2005 to receive the Distinguished Administrator Award from the American Association of School Librarians. After all, I am the principal of a very small Catholic school in Tacoma,...
- 16From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe American Association of School Librarians as an American Library Association division is sixty-five years young in 2016. It's a birthday. Some of us like to ignore birthdays, hoping this tactic will, somehow, keep...
- 17From:Teacher Librarian (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedA school subcommittee of American Library Association (ALA) president Julie Todaro's presidential initiative, "The Expert in the Library," worked for 20 months to develop a professional growth tool based on the belief...
- 18From:Knowledge Quest (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWe love the advent of spring, when seed catalogs nestle in our mailboxes. The catalogs beckon with glossy promise. Plant the seeds, and you, too, can grow heirloom tomatoes the size of your first or mysterious...
- 19From:American Libraries (Vol. 23, Issue 11)The mutual experience of school librarians and authors was a topic at the 1992 AAASL conference. Other major topics were the crisis in US education and the latest technology for school media centers. School librarians...
- 20From:School Library Journal (Vol. 58, Issue 4)OK, SO SCHOOL LIBRARIANS WEREN'T INVITED TO THE PARTY. When members of the National Educational Association, the National Council for Teachers of English, the International Reading Association, and the American...