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Questions from HASL Conference, Part 4

This is one in a continuing series of posts based on questions submitted by participants at the Hawaii Association of School Librarians’ March 1 workshop. As you can see, the questions asked aren’t the kind that get short-and-sweet answers! Scroll … Continue reading

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Questions from HASL Conference, Part III

Howdy! This is the third in a series of posts to answer questions posed by participants at Saturday’s Hawaii Association of School Librarians conference. You guys are asking tough questions, so it’s taking me a bit longer than I would … Continue reading

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Questions about HASL conference, Part II

Continuing from the previous post, here are some more questions from HASL participants, along with my thoughts about them. Comments and tips welcome in the comments! Are we addressing special populations (mental, physical handicapped students) in Common Core standards? Short … Continue reading

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Questions from HASL conference, Part I

At Saturday’s Hawaii Association of School Librarians’ conference, Nalani left a spot on the evaluation form for people to ask questions. Here’s my first stab at the first batch of questions. More will be coming soon! Please leave a comment … Continue reading

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Hello, Hawaii Association of School Librarians! {updated!}

**Updated after the workshop to include your “Aha!” moments that you shared at the pin table at the bottom of the post** ***Updated again March 6 with your “Aha!” moments from the evaluations at the very very endĀ of the post*** … Continue reading

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Slides: Rutgers CCSS and Research Panel

  This morning, I’m Skyping into a day of conversations between principals, teachers, and librarians as part of a Rutgers conference on the Common Core State Standards. From the workshop description: Join us for a day in which all the … Continue reading

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Coming to Texas Library Association – April 2014

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Common Core State Standards Worksheets {repost}

The other day, a participant in one of the Common Core State Standards presentations I’ve given asked for the link to the activity worksheets. In these sheets, participants receive a packet they can fill in and share with administrators about … Continue reading

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Present at the U-M 4T Virtual Conference!

The University of Michigan’s 4T Virtual Conference, a free conference supporting technology-rich teaching and learning for practitioners and U-M students, is accepting applications for lead and lightning talk presenters for its May 2014 online conference. We’d love to have librarians, … Continue reading

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Hi, Chicago Public Library!

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