Review of Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers

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Thank you to Mary Alice Anderson, who reviewed Growing Schools: Librarians as Proefssional Developers on her blog:

Staff development is an important, exciting role for school library media specialists. Media specialists have a unique perspective of the school and curriculum; they work with all learners and staff and have the expertise in technologies, literacies and information resources.

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This welcome book is available from Libraries Unlimited. It’s a great addition to all professional development collections and for media specialists who want to be instructional leaders and impact change. It will be a wonderful resource for me as an online educator.

Thank you to all of the contributors who made this volume possible. I am amazed, even after spending close to two years envisioning, recruiting, writing, and editing this volume, how often I still share something I learned from their words.

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