Developed by Harvard Institutes for Higher Education Senior Director, Joseph Zolner, American Library Association President, Maureen Sullivan, and Tufts University President Emeritus, Lawrence Bacow, Library Leadership in a Digital Age brought together faculty experts, policy makers and public and higher
education library leaders to discuss the current state and future direction of the profession.
Not exact matches
Faced with a $ 2 billion budget that falls short by at least $ 101 million, the district must cut spending on each school by 6 percent, leaving district
leaders to strip some or all art, music, physical
education and
library programs from three out of four schools next fall.
The mission of the Monroe C. Gutman
Library is to support the teaching and research of the Harvard Graduate School of
Education by providing access to information in the field of education, teaching the use of information resources, and supporting the collections, equipment, and staff in a manner ensuring that the library will remain a leader among education l
Education by providing access to information in the field of
education, teaching the use of information resources, and supporting the collections, equipment, and staff in a manner ensuring that the library will remain a leader among education l
education, teaching the use of information resources, and supporting the collections, equipment, and staff in a manner ensuring that the
library will remain a
leader among
education l
education libraries.
Programs in Professional
Education at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education announced a new leadership development program designed for
library leaders looking to gain insight on how to function effectively within rapidly changing societal and...
Developed by Harvard Institutes for Higher
Education Senior Director, Joseph Zolner, American
Library Association President, Maureen Sullivan, and Tufts University President Emeritus, Lawrence Bacow,
Library Leadership in a Digital Age brings together faculty experts, policy makers and
library leaders to consider the current state and future direction of the profession.
Library Leadership in a Digital Age focuses on fundamental changes occurring in the field of
education and allows participants to consider the implications these changes have for
libraries, information services and
library leaders.
Programs in Professional
Education at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education announced a new leadership development program designed for
library leaders looking to gain insight on how to function effectively within rapidly changing societal and institutional contexts.
Its mission is to help teachers grow to improve outcomes for all students, and 1 million
education leaders already use the award - winning website, best - in - class video
library of teacher practice, and professional development platform to improve both teacher development and student outcomes.
Here was an
education leader who truly understands the potential of the school
library learning commons, and leverages that potential through evidence of, for and in practice.
In contrast, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger urged the Assembly to act more quickly in approving reform legislation at a Thursday appearance with
education, civil rights and business
leaders in the
library of Sixth Avenue Elementary in Los Angeles.
Because of this work,
education and youth development
leaders across the country will have important conversations about the role of
libraries in expanding summer learning opportunities that address the summer learning slide.
Carol Koechlin, a Canadian
education and
library consultant and an international
leader in thinking about the school
library learning commons, has created a template in Google Sites for creating a KBC framed around the guided inquiry model from the Ontario School
Library Association's Together for Learning: School
Libraries and the Emergence of the Learning Commons.
If you are a school
leader or a librarian, make sure to check out the Kentucky Department of
Education's Proficiency @ your
library page for more information on high - quality school
library programs.
Pick a
leader who will fund schools, not limit spending on
education and allow
libraries to close.
If you agree with these
library leaders - people who know from their day - to - day work with students of all ages and abilities - that CPS school librarians should be restored to all 4 out of 4
libraries in Chicago Public Schools, take the next step and tell the Chicago Board of
Education what you think.
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U.S. Department of
Education Secretary Arne Duncan met with the board of directors of ALA's American Association of School Librarians and elected
leaders from state school
library organizations affiliated with AASL.
These partners, Local
Education and Resource Networks (LEARN), welcome the involvment of and support from families, early learning and school staff, nonrprofit organizations,
libraries, business
leaders, and others in the community.