Some nice insights promised in this Webinar on Tuesday, June 13. Register even if you cannot attend, as the hosts will probably share the recording with registered attendees.

 

-       Doug

 

From: Future Ready Schools [mailto:ldossin=all4ed.org@mail63.sea21.rsgsv.net] On Behalf Of Future Ready Schools
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 2:00 PM
To: Casey, Doug <Doug.Casey@ct.gov>
Subject: Future Ready Librarians Webinar: Empowering Students as Creators on 6/13

 

Reserve your seat for the Future Ready Librarians: Empowering Students as Creators on 6/13 at 4:00 p.m.(ET).

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Future Ready Schools® Invites You to View a Webinar

Future Ready Librarians: Empowering Students as Creators

Tuesday, June 13, 2017
4:00 p.m. (ET)

 

Presenters

  • Traci Chun, Teacher Librarian Lead, Skyview High School and Vancouver Public Schools (WA)
  • Diana Rendina, Media Specialist, Tampa Preparatory School (FL)

Moderator

  • Shannon McClintock Miller, Spokesperson, Future Ready Librarians; Spokesperson, Project Connect

How can school librarians support Future Ready Schools® (FRS)? The Future Ready Librarians (FRL) program responds to this challenge by identifying specific ways librarians can lead, teach, and support personalized student learning. The FRL framework is based on research-based components used by FRS.

This webinar will examine how librarians can empower students as creators. Library leaders will share how they encourage and facilitate students to become increasingly self-directed as they create digital products of their learning that engage them in critical thinking, collaboration, and authentic, real-world problem solving.

In Washington’s Vancouver Public School District, the FRL framework and Project Connect are guiding the work of the district as they reimagine existing library programs and make decisions about future directions. Focusing on these topics has given them great insight into leading beyond the library and what it means to be a librarian in the digital age.

In this webinar, Traci Chun will

  • tell her story about opening a Makerspace to support students creating and tinkering;
  • show and explain how Vancouver’s library changed to support the creators within their community by modeling, collaborating, and co-teaching creation apps and interactive learning opportunities; and
  • explain the district’s vision and plan for building a community of creators.

Librarians, district leaders, and all educators are invited to view this webinar to learn more about the FRL program and how Ms. Chun is empowering students as creators. Ms. Chun also will address questions from the online audience.

 

 

Please direct questions concerning the webinar to alliance@all4ed.org. If you are unable to watch the webinar live, an archived version will be available at the link above and in the FRS leadership hub one to two business days after the event airs.

This webinar is brought to you by FRS and Project Connect.

 

Future Ready Schools is a project of the Alliance for Excellent Education, a Washington, DC–based non-profit, bi-partisan national policy and advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that all students, particularly those traditionally underserved, graduate from high school ready for success in college, work, and citizenship.

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