June 12

School libraries 21C

The School Libraries & Information Literacy Unit at State Office, NSW DET, is asking for comments on the question, “Do we need a school library in 21st century schools?”. There is a School Libraries 21C blog and associated readings.

The moderated discussion blog will be engaging a diverse range of perspectives, working towards a common vision. Discussion started 1 June 2009, and concludes 26 June 2009.

Dr Ross Todd
, Director, Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries (CISSL), School of Communication, Information and Library Studies at Rutgers University, USA, and Lyn Hay, Lecturer in Teacher Librarianship at Charles Sturt University, are guiding the discussion.

The Suggested background reading, “School libraries building capacity for student learning 21C” by Lyn Hay & Colleen Foley is linked from the site. It is also in hardcopy in the current issue of “Scan”.

The discussion is organised under three main headings:
1. The future of school libraries
2. The school library of the future
3. What will it take to get there? Supporting continuous improvement and capacity building in school libraries.

Please do join in the discussion. It’s also a great way to become more familiar with blogging in education.

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June 8

Hello world!

Thank you for dropping by. This blog will cover many aspects of teacher-librarianship in primary and secondary school in western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Over the years, Department of Education & Training teacher librarians in the districts of Penrith, Mt Druitt, Blacktown and Windsor have planned and coordinated professional development together.

The 2008 Committee hopes that a blog will help us unite in an online forum, to keep us in communication between Development Days, share useful websites and, hopefully, to promote the use of Web 2.0 for educators and students. The great thing about Edublogs is that these tools can be readily accessed, and uploaded to, from NSW DET computers. I hope you will join us on the next stage of our Web 2.0 learning journey.

Regards, Ian McLean,

Vice Chairperson, 2008