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Constitution | New England School Library Association (NESLA)
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New England School Library Association (NESLA). Librarians Who Lead continued. Revised Fall 1994; Fall 1988; Spring 2003; Spring 2004; Spring 2008. The name of this organization shall be the New England School Library Association, (The Association .). Provide opportunities for leaders at the state level to strengthen leadership skills. Provide opportunities for the professional growth that are not easily supported by the state organizations within the region. SECTION 2. Life and honorary members shal...
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Our Current Members | New England School Library Association (NESLA)
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New England School Library Association (NESLA). Librarians Who Lead continued. Check the list below to see if your membership in NESLA is up-to-date. NESLA membership runs from September 1st through August 31. If you do not find your name below, then please renew your membership by printing and mailing this membership invoice11-12. Or contact the NESLA Membership Chair, Merlyn Miller. Allison Ange Ballard Barlow Bolognani Brabazan Burnham Campos Chartrand Chase Chessin. Librarians Who Lead continued.
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New England School Library Association (NESLA). Librarians Who Lead continued. Mmiller AT burrburton DOT org. Sballard AT londonderry DOT org. Feganpkt AT comcast DOT net. Dan Greene dgreene AT u32 DOT org. Douglas B. Maitland. AASL-American Association of School Librarian. Ann DOT perham AT verizon DOT net. Vdiggs AT comcast DOT net. AASL Region I Wiki via ALA Connect. Email Ann Perham to invite you). Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Charliewvt AT aol DOT com. Hall of Fame Chair.
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Consulting | Pam Librarian
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Transforming traditional libraries into thriving learning commons. Looking for advice on transforming your Library into a Learning Commons? I’m here to help! I will visit your school, talk to the stakeholders, observe your library in action, and give you several quick and practical steps to take immediately. You will receive a report with recommendations on:. User-services (both physical and virtual). I can make it as simple or as involved as you want. Testimonials available upon request. October 21, 2016.
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Publications | Pam Librarian
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Transforming traditional libraries into thriving learning commons. The Library Spaces issue. Post on my KQ adventure. Seven Simple Steps to Transform Your Library. Libraries Unlimited (an imprint of ABC-CLIO), 2011. 8220;An exciting, motivational resource” —. 8220;Recommended” —. 8220;The High School Book Club– Now With Kindles! June 2010, p. 57. 8220; The Kindle Learning Commons. August/September 2010, p. 50. Becoming a 21st Century Librarian. An article that Pam Carr and I wrote for. Info Career Trends,.
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL: April 2015
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL. Sharing information about Media and Technology in the classroom. Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Support the Funding of School Libraries through ESEA. Here is some news from ALA/AASL we can ALL get behind! We need to tell legislators how important school libraries and librarians are to our students and we need your voice to take up the rallying cry. Here’s how you can help:. On Thursday, April 9, 2015. Post one or all of the tweets below, or create your own:. GetESEArigh...
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL: New, more user-friendly and elegant EBSCO Explora for Students
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL. Sharing information about Media and Technology in the classroom. Thursday, March 12, 2015. New, more user-friendly and elegant EBSCO Explora for Students. Databases are powerful research tools. They are also a bit intimidating for students. Should you or your class need a tutorial tailored to their grade level, contact Dr. Jude Lepine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). AASLA Standards for the 21st-Century Learners. American Association of School Librarians. Natio...
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL: March 2014
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INFORMATION LITERACY AT PROFILE SCHOOL. Sharing information about Media and Technology in the classroom. Friday, March 21, 2014. For those of us who feel that mainstream, corporate infotainment is not a good enough source of information for themselves or their students, I have compiled a list of relatively independent news sources. Here is the link. Located in the Library page of the Media Center website. I update it occasionally. Suggestions are welcome. Thursday, March 20, 2014. It keeps getting better!
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MassCUE: Library Space Revival | Pam Librarian
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Transforming traditional libraries into thriving learning commons. MassCUE: Library Space Revival. LibGuides: http:/ srhs.sau17.libguides.com/. 123D Design: http:/ www.123dapp.com/create. Explain Everything: http:/ www.morriscooke.com/applications-ios/explain-everything-2. Online Newsstand: http:/ www.cityofportsmouth.com/library/newsstand.htm. Library Reports: https:/ magic.piktochart.com/output/2447033-sanborn-regional-hs-library-repo. Laquo; MassCUE: Are Your Students Research Ready? 1 My PLC team (a ...
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NESLA Views | New England School Library Association (NESLA)
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New England School Library Association (NESLA). Librarians Who Lead continued. Librarians Who Lead continued. CASL – Connecticut. MASL – Maine. MSLA – Massachusetts. RIEMA – Rhode Island. AASL Region I via ALA Connect. AASL Standards in Action Wiki. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. New England School Library Association (NESLA). Middot; A blog about effective school libraries in New England. Blog at WordPress.com.
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