Presented by: School Library Journal
Event Date: Monday, August 27, 2018
The most effective way to advocate for a school library, and be heard, is to align your goals with your school’s–in a clear and credible way. Libraries can powerfully impact four priorities at the system level–equity and access; curriculum, instruction, and assessment; college and career readiness; and multi-tiered systems of support. But it’s a process that requires continuous evaluation, refinement, and commitment. Bringing in East- and West-Coast perspectives, Priscille Dando and Jonathan Hunt will explore how school librarians can braid equity, literacy, technology, and engagement into a single coherent system to achieve demonstrable academic success for all students.
Panelists
Priscille Dando, Coordinator of Library Information Services, Fairfax County Public Schools
Jonathan Hunt, Lead Coordinator of Library Media Services, San Diego County Office of Education
Moderator
Daryl Grabarek, Senior Editor, School Library Journal
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