For contact info for state - specific
organizations for school librarians go here.
Not exact matches
Our
organization is meeting with members of the Department as well as with colleagues from the NJ Association of
School Librarians, NJ State Library and other groups on developing recommendations
for potentially revising the current Technology Standard.
The American Association of
School Librarians is an affiliated
organization that aims to ensure
schools across the nation have quality libraries
for students to use.
We also collaborate with other statewide and national
organizations to provide the most current resources and information to help
school librarians and others, and we advocate
for effective legislation that supports high standards in librarianship and library media programs in
schools throughout the state.
Upon the dissolution of the association known as the New Jersey Association of
School Librarians, Inc., the Board of Trustees will, after paying or making provision
for the payment of all of the liabilities of the Association, distribute the remaining assets to such
organization or
organizations organized and operated exclusively
for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes as will at the time qualify as an exempt
organization or
organizations under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue Law), as the Board of Trustees will determine, or to a state, federal or local government
for a public purpose.
Over the years, Enslow's award - winning titles have been recognized by
organizations such as the American Library Association, the NAACP, the National Council
for the Social Studies, and the Society of
School Librarians International.
The Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA), the statewide
organization of
school librarians, and EveryLibrary, a national library advocacy
organization, are partnering
for a joint campaign focused on restoring
school librarian positions in APS.
Our
organization is meeting with members of the Department as well as with colleagues from the NJ Association of
School Librarians, NJ State Library and other groups on developing recommendations
for potentially revising the current Technology Standard.
Increase NJASL membership to increase revenue, encourage participation and involvement and to strengthen the
organization and its ability to advocate
for school librarians.
The American Association of
School Librarians and the International Society
for Technology in Education Standards are voluntary standards published by respective professional
organizations including student, professional and administrator standards
organizations.
This issue explores advocacy through coalitions and how teaming up with other
organizations and stakeholders can affect real change
for school librarians.