Advocacy & Promotion of School libraries**NEW** OCTOBER 2021 Advocacy competition!! Prizes kindly donated by Woodslane
Send us your ADVOCACY TIPS! What has worked for you? Do you have any great advice for others? Email your tips and ideas to mailto:asla@asla.org.au by the end of November 2021. We are holding a competition with prizes generously donated by Woodslane. A huge thank you to the team at Woodslane for their generous donation. We are looking forward to partnering with them again in the future. To enter the competition, send us your best tips for advocacy. How have you advocated for your role and/or your school library? What has worked for you? All entries will be judged by the ASLA board with winners announced in the November newsletter. Prizes for best EC/Primary submission: A-Z of Australian Bush Creatures https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781925868685/An-A-Z-of-Australian-Bush-Creatures Henry the Flying Emu https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781925868708/Henry-the-Flying-Emu The O in the Snow https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781925868609/The-O-in-the-Snow Prizes for best Secondary submission: Don’t Doubt the Rainbow https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781785835551/The-Five-Clues-Don-t-Doubt-The-Rainbow-1 The Rooftop https://www.woodslane.com.au/Book/9781925868197/The-Rooftop What is a Teacher Librarian?A qualified teacher librarian is defined as a person who holds recognised teaching qualifications and qualifications in librarianship, defined as eligibility for Students Need School LibrariesIn the face of Australia’s falling ranking in educational outcomes among OECD countries and rapidly changing expectations for the future workforce, a coalition of Australian school library associations has formed to advocate nationally for the reinvigoration of school libraries. Advocacy Support for ASLA MembersNot a member? |
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