Continuing Education Opportunity from AASL & UC Denver
The Path to Collaboration: Making it Happen
facilitated by Marilyn Heath
As teachers and librarians work more closely together, the benefit of
collaborative work, along with the increasing need to help learners obtain skills,
will make school librarians essential to successful schools.
Learn how to identify and analyze the factors that contribute to successful collaboration with teachers. Topics covered include: the culture of the school, the role of the media specialist, qualities of successful leaders, and the various facets of the collaborative process.
This 4-week course launches October 5.
Course Objectives
Identify the factors that influence collaboration efforts
Develop and articulate a vision for the library media center that enhances collaboration
Evaluate individual personality traits and leadership skills to discover areas for growth
Assess individual curriculum development competencies
Formulate a collaboration action plan
This course has been approved to offer up to 2.0 graduate credits for $130. The deadline to apply for graduate credits is 11/1/2009.
Fee
AASL members $99
ALA members $149
Non-members $225
Retired AASL members $99
Student AASL members $75
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American Association of School Librarians
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Chicago, Illinois 60611
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