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2006 SLJ Leadership Summit

Follett Library Resources is a proud sponsor of the 2007 School Library Journal Leadership Summit.

November 30 - December 1, 2007
The Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa
Phoenix, AZ

Topic:

Where’s the Evidence?
Understanding the Impact of School Libraries

The goals of this national summit are to:

  • Explore the multiple perspectives of evidence-based practice
  • Investigate examples of evidence-based practice in school libraries
  • Develop guidelines to help lead evidence-based practice in school libraries

Topics will include exploration of evidence-based practice in three areas:

  • reading and literacy
  • knowledge construction and the curriculum
  • 21st century skills

A key aspect to this summit is to explore evidence-based practice on the district- and state-level, and case studies will be presented.

Visit http://extras.schoollibraryjournal.com/summit/index.html for more information.

Highlights from the 2006 SLJ Leadership Summit

The purpose of this summit was to develop a white paper that outlines the dynamic roles of the school library media specialist in supporting and enabling learning in the 21st century. Participants explored the rapid changes occurring in education; the impact of these changes on learners and educators in the 21st century; and the changing role of the school media specialist in this new landscape.

Visit http://extras.schoollibraryjournal.com/summit/2006/index.html for more information.

Topic:

Learning in the 21st Century: The Role of the Library Media Program

Top 10 Most Critical Opportunities:

As defined and discussed at the 2006 SLJ Leadership Summit.

10. Building Trust and Respect – Recruiting Young (these two tied for number 10)
9. How are we going to level the learning playing field? Target the have-nots.
8. Include info lit in teacher preparation curricula.
7. Librarians should be partners in the ongoing assessment of student learning.
6. The Technology
5. Taking a leadership role in educational applications for emerging technology.
4. Provide stakeholders with instructional materials, information and model school libraries to demonstrate excellence.
3. Develop and embrace new models for interacting with learners using 21st century technology.
2. Demonstrate via use of data & evidence (to our communities) that school librarians and library programs pay learning dividends and improve student achievement.
1. Mesh library added value into educator learning environments.
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