[CASL-L] New AASL Standards
Michelle Luhtala
luhtala.michelle at gmail.com
Thu Jan 11 06:46:12 PST 2018
ISTE and AASL are complementary standards. I don’t see this as a “which
one” decision. AASL designed the new standards for school libraries. They
are the only standards that were developed with that specific focus. I see
them as essential to curricular planning and I love that they feature
stakeholder-specific resources.
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 9:00 AM Metheny, Mary <methenym at glastonburyus.org>
wrote:
> Good morning,
> My director is interested in knowing how many school libraries in
> Connecticut have purchased or are planning to purchase the new AASL
> Standards as opposed to using the new ISTE standards alone or writing your
> own standards.
>
> Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
> *Mary Metheny*Teacher Librarian/Library Media Specialist
> Glastonbury High School
> 330 Hubbard Street
> Glastonbury, CT 06033
> 860-652-7200 Ext. 1131
> methenym at glastonburyus.org
>
> Currently reading *Beneath a Scarlet Sky * by Mark Sullivan
> Just finished reading *Little Fires Everywhere* by Celeste Ng
> Next on my list *Beartown *by Fredrik Backman
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