[CASL-L] An Exceptional Summer Opportunity for School Librarians
IRENE KWIDZINSKI
kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 15 16:19:48 PST 2013
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From: Ruth V Small <drruth at syr.edu>
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Subject: [aaslforum] An Exceptional Summer Opportunity for School Librarians
Are you looking for summer professional development that will transform your
school library into an “inclusive” library for all students, while having
opportunities to collaborate with your classroom and special ed teacher
colleagues?
We are looking for school librarians nationwide to participate in Project ENABLE
(Expanding Nondiscriminatory Access By Librarians Everywhere) professional
development workshops in which you will do just that.
The project will host 30 librarian-led, collaborative, 3-educator teams from
across the country, living and learning together as they attend one of the 4 ½
day summer professional development workshops at Syracuse University in summer
2013.
Here’s what you can expect to accomplish from your participation:
---Learn about a range of topics from awareness of various disabilities and the
impact of disability laws on schools to understanding how to differentiate
instruction for students of varying abilities and apply principles of Universal
Design for Learning.
---Develop collaborative action plans, lesson plans and learning materials that
are inclusive for students of all ability levels.
---Participate in simulations that allow you to experience how disability
impacts your students.
---Expand your practical knowledge of Web 2.0 tools, experience hands-on
interactions with assistive technology devices, and interact with users of
assistive communications devices.
---Conduct a library accessibility evaluation using ADA and Universal Design
principles to discover how to transform your library into an inclusive library.
---Understand and use Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
---Return to you district to share what your new knowledge with colleagues at a
district or regional event, sometime during the 2013-14 school year (and receive
an honorarium from Project ENABLE for doing so).
Project ENABLE is sponsored by the Center for Digital Literacy at the School of
Information Studies at Syracuse University and funded by a Laura Bush 21st
Century Librarians grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum & Library Services
(IMLS). Workshop fees, travel, and housing expenses while in Syracuse to attend
a PE workshop will be paid by the grant.
If you have questions, want more information or wish to apply to participate, go
to the Project ENABLE Web site at
http://projectenable.syr.edu/WORKSHOPS/Applications and follow the directions or
contact us at cdl at syr.edu.
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