Engaging and Empowering School Libraries
Education
Today we revisited our discussion around ChatGPT and AI. As this new technology unfolds it is important for us to continue talking about our new learning and the impact these new tools will have on education, especially for school libraries. We were joined today by my co-host school librarian Sabrina Cox and our guests were Darryl Toerien, Head of Inquiry Learning and Jenny Toerien, School Librarian and EPQ Co-ordinator both at Blanchelande College in Guernsey and Dr Kay Oddone Course Director and Lecturer, Master of Education: Teacher Librarianship, Charles Sturt University, Australia.
IFLA School Library Guidelines https://www.ifla.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/assets/school-libraries-resource-centers/publications/ifla-school-library-guidelines.pdf
The Golden Threads of Your School Library https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-5ir4s-1416762
More information about Engaging and Empowering School Libraries membership https://www.elizabethahutchinson.com/aboutmembership
Educating and training our library educators
Reading for recreation, reading for learning and reading for life. The school librarians role in supporting reading.
ebooks and audiobooks in school libraries
Thoughts and tips for stock selection for school libraries
Why is collection development important in our school libraries?
Banned Books: Challenges from an educational perspective
Collaborative Inquiry: Do teachers have time for this?
Book Awards: Why are teenage books so angsty?
Non Fiction Collections in School Libraries. Do we still need them?
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