Sentences with phrase «teacher librarian leader»

Additionally, Terri is that indispensable teacher librarian leader who embodies the spirit of the AASL mission to transform teaching and learning.»

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This system already exists in New York City, and it has enabled dozens of grassroots community advocates - including librarians, teachers and tenant leaders - to challenge corporate - backed candidates and win election to city office.
A state where a librarian in NYC is paid $ 600,000.00 a year in salary, a convicted felon former state senate leader and comptroller are collecting large pensions but we can only balance the budget by laying off our teachers.
A native Brooklynite, Joan Millman has been a teacher, a librarian, a district leader, and a Member of the New York State Assembly from 1997 - 2014.
Maker Champions can be a teacher, librarian, instructional coach, school leader, or trained volunteer.
Institutes offer district leaders, technology directors, principals, librarians, and teacher leaders opportunities to build a network of peers who work together to solve problems, share feedback, and offer practical support and training, regardless of where a district is in the journey to become future ready.
Among the thousands of participants who engaged in professional education at HGSE this past summer, new college presidents worked together to prepare for their roles as leaders of higher education institutions; scores of academic librarians met to discuss the challenges facing their ever - changing field; and over 100 early career principals developed leadership skills to better support teacher development and student achievement.
This of course presents a huge opportunity to make strong connections for technology - enabled learning in school, supported by the role of the library as a learning commons and the teacher - librarian's role as information specialist, instructional leader, and technology coach.
In each chapter, she explains the many roles of the school librarian: teacher, instructional partner, information specialist, instructional leader, and program administrator.
Educators eligible for training activities under Title II - A include classroom teachers, principals and other school leaders, paraprofessionals, counselors, librarians, and school nutritionists.
All K - 12 educators, ELL specialists, reading specialists, literacy leaders, content area teachers, and librarians, as well as building and district administrators are invited to attend.
would provide professional development to a more broadly defined group of educators, including librarians and other school leaders and instructional staff, instead of just teachers and principals;
Talk to your community's parent leaders, teachers, principals, school board, or superintendent about the importance of strong school library programs with certified school librarians.
This resource presents a fantastic opportunity for School Librarians to be leaders in helping teachers and administrators improve their professional practice by accessing academic research.
Several library impact studies suggest test scores tend to be higher where administrators, teachers, and librarians themselves think of the school librarian as a school leader; as a teacher, co-teacher, and in - service professional development provider; as a curriculum designer, instructional resources manager, and reading motivator; and as a technology teacher, troubleshooter, and source of instructional support (Lance & Schwarz, 2012).
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