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@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@glastonburyus.org

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