Posted by Barbara Jansen on February 16, 2008 at 12:11pm
Launched at its annual conference in October, AASL's new standards are not our mother's information skills objectives. http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslproftools/learningstandards/standards.cfm
These sophisticated standards will help ensure that our students enter college and the workplace with the skills and attitudes to succeed. Interpreting a few of the standards may prove somewhat of a challenge. Let's work together to suggest explanations, strategies, links, tools, and anything else to help us integrate the standards into our students' course of study and extracurricular lives. I have set up a wiki so that we can do just that. Study the standards and see what you can add to help others connect and use them successfully. The wiki is available http://21stcenturylearner.pbwiki.com/
(The password is learner and you may need to click on sidebar to see all the standards links).
26 librarians at the Hill Country Librarian's Conference in Austin worked during a very short session to offer some suggestions. It may be fun if we get together in groups to work on it. Of course, you can work on it in the privacy of your own home in your PJs, also!
I think among us we can make a full brain on this thing! :)
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Great seeing you on Friday!
and, Hello Durff!