[CASL-L] Fwd: Set the Standard for the Profession - Time is Running Out!

Kwidz kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 15 18:37:52 PDT 2015


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> From: American Association of School Librarians <jhabley at ala.org>
> Date: September 15, 2015 at 5:20:49 PM EDT
> To: Irene Kwidzinski <kwidz at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: Set the Standard for the Profession - Time is Running Out!
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> The American Association of School Librarians empowers leaders to transform teaching and learning.
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> Learning Standards & Program Guidelines Survey Only Open through September 18
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> AASL is currently in the process of evaluating and revising its learning standards and program guidelines. By participating in this survey built to assess attitudes and perceptions about the current AASL standards and guidelines documents, you can have a hand in creating the future standards of the profession.
> I think it is a very important survey for all librarians and am honored to be given the opportunity to share my thoughts about the standards, accompanying materials for the standards, and library programs.
> - Linda Ann Wrins-Ryan, Survey Respondent
> Topics covered in the 20-minute survey include content, usability and implementation and the survey is open to all school library professionals. Please share as widely as possible to help ensure the standards meet the needs of the entire community.
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> Responses are confidential and will determine key areas for subsequent focus group research. More information about the revision process can be found at Your Voice, Your Standards.
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