Sentences with phrase «school library consultant»

I currently work from home as a school library consultant to both public and private schools.

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As well as being a School of Babywearing accredited consultant, she runs a very busy sling library and consultancy alongside her successful carrier making business, Rock Solid Slings and she's also a lone parent to 2 amazing human beings.
Anita Brooks Kirkland, Consultant, K - 12 Libraries, Waterloo Region District School Board, Vice-President, Ontario Library Association Ruth Hall, Program Coordinator, Library & Learning Services Resources and Interdisciplinary Studies, Toronto District School Board Additional Facilitation: Members of The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario (TALCO) Special Guests: Members of the (Education) Minister's Student Advisory Council and secondary students from the Toronto District School Board
It coincided with my retirement as library consultant for the Waterloo Region District School Board and personal re-invention as an independent consultant, and the beginning of my term as OLA President for 2014.
Many thanks to my host, Halifax Regional School Board library consultant Donna Gillespie, and to Halifax Public Library children's services librarian Heather Doepner for taking us on a marvellous tour of the central library.
Walt Crawford, Director and Managing Editor of the PALINET Leadership Network Paul Takala, Manager of Electronic Services, Hamilton Public Library Anita Brooks Kirkland, Consultant, ITS, K - 12 Libraries, Waterloo Region District School Board
Moderator: Anita Brooks Kirkland, Consultant, ITS, K - 12 Libraries, Waterloo Region District School Board
Anita Brooks Kirkland, Consultant, ITS, K - 12 Libraries, Waterloo Region District School Board.
Anita Brooks Kirkland, Consultant, Information Technology Services, K - 12 Libraries Janet Dixon, Head of Library, Waterloo Collegiate Institute Becky Rouse, Itinerant Teacher - Librarian, ITS Waterloo Region District School Board
From this perspective, some of the funds designated for «failing» schools — focusing on hiring consultants, developing new strategic plans, and implementing new programs — are likely to be better spent on thoughtful improvements to libraries, playgrounds, or other aspects of the physical environment that can serve both the neighborhood and the school community.
>> Job posted by Achievement First — March 27, 2012, New Haven, CT, US Achievement First — Librarian Consultant Achievement First, Librarian Consultantat New Haven Charter School: Start Date: Immediate Certified school librarian needed to help New Haven - based charter school analyze current type and level of library services, and provide recommendations for future servicesSchool: Start Date: Immediate Certified school librarian needed to help New Haven - based charter school analyze current type and level of library services, and provide recommendations for future servicesschool librarian needed to help New Haven - based charter school analyze current type and level of library services, and provide recommendations for future servicesschool analyze current type and level of library services, and provide recommendations for future services to...
The application process, for example, is slow, burdensome, and keeps many eligible school districts and libraries from applying — or forces them to hire outside consultants to help guide them through the process.
As part of an ongoing desire to share with the world how school libraries can contribute to educational teams and what they can do to help students succeed, we started asking different people in education, (including administrators, consultants, and of course school librarians and library technicians) about why school libraries -LSB-...]
Canadian School Libraries Ontario Library Association Ontario School Library Association The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario Ontario Library Information Technology Association Educational Computing Organization of Ontario American Library Association American Association of School Librarians International Society for Technology in Education
The school library media specialist has a teaching role, a role unquestionably as an information specialist, and also an instructional consultant.
Chair, Canadian School Libraries (2016 — present) Chair, Ontario Library Association Mentoring Committee (2016 — present) President, Ontario Library Association (2014) Vice-President / President - Elect, Ontario Library Association (2013) Ontario Library Association Board of Directors (2013 — 2015) The Partnership Board of Directors (2013 — 2014) Co-Chair, The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario (2011 — 2013) Together for Learning Project Steering Committee (2011 — present) Knowledge Ontario Board of Directors (2008 — 2010) President, Ontario School Library Association (2005) Ontario Library Association Board of Directors (2004 — 2005) Together for Learning Writing Team, Ontario School Library Association (2007 — 2010) Acting Past President, Ontario School Library Association (2010) OSLA Website Editor (2008 — 2009) Be the Change Writing Team, Ontario School Library Association (2006 — 2008) Ontario Digital Library Business Plan Steering Committee, OLA (2003 — 2004) OSLA Councillor for Central West Region (2001 — 2004)
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 Coschool 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 CoSchool Library Association's Together for Learning: School Libraries and the Emergence of the Learning CoSchool Libraries and the Emergence of the Learning Commons.
Consultant, Libraries & Learning (2014 — present) Instructor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto: Additional Qualifications for Teachers, Teacher Librarian (2013 — present) Consultant, K - 12 Libraries, Information Technology Services, Waterloo Region District School Board (2002 — 2014) Teacher - Librarian, Waterloo Region District School Board (1998 — 2002) Teacher (Instrumental Music & core subjects), Waterloo Region District School Board (1990 — 2001) Teacher (Instrumental Music & core subjects), Durham District School Board (1984 — 1990)
She draws on her extensive experience as a teacher educator, both as an instructor in teacher - librarianship for the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, and in her previous role as the Consultant for K - 12 Libraries at the Waterloo Region District School Board.
As a writer, presenter and consultant, Anita Brooks Kirkland specializes in the areas of information and digital literacy and the role of the school library learning commons.
These films were created for one of the QSLiN bronze level badges based on CLA's standards for school libraries: Advancing the Learning Community — District Administration and Consultant Collaborative Role.
They also have a direct sales division made up of nearly 18,000 independent sales consultants who sell their books to schools and libraries, and at home parties, fundraising events and school book fairs.
Active in YALSA, she is a freelance teen consultant, serves on her town's library board, leads parent / child book discussion groups, and tutors in a middle school.
Qualifications Honoring an individual who has shown an accomplished body - of - work through the implementation of innovative educational technologies into his / her library media program and school curriculum The recipient should have a proven record of serving as a Cyberlibrarian and as a consultant / mentor to others in the use of educational technologies.
They also have a direct sales division made up of nearly 18,000 independent sales consultants that sell their books to schools and libraries, and at home parties, fundraising events and school book fairs.
Academic libraries — 41.53 % Public libraries — 24.58 % School libraries — 5.08 % Special libraries — 8.05 % (there were a number of other categories including vendor, consultant, and LIS student).
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