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For more than 30 years, Teacher Librarian has been publishing thoughtful and provocative articles on collaboration, leadership, technology, and more, and we welcome your feedback on our efforts to make TL an invaluable resource for K-12 school library professionals. Contact Us and tell us what you think!

We have heard from many of you over the past few months and so you will begin to see some of your suggestions take effect. For instance, our Graphic Novels Bookmarkit! column has returned with Joe Sutliff Sanders as our new reviewer, and we have added audiobook reviews from Lizzette Hannegan and Sharon Grover. So, do continue to send us your comments, we love to hear from you!

Teacher Librarian Professional Development Contest
With the issuance of the AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner, http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslproftools/learningstandards/standards.cfm, the challenge goes forth from Teacher Librarian (TL): Spend time reading and thinking deeply about the direction suggested for students and teachers and the changes we need to make to implement the ideas that push our programs forward. Then, either as an individual or as a group of teacher-librarians, create a visual representation of the ideas and submit them to us.

Rewards:
Teacher Librarian will award five $100 prizes for the best visual representations of the new AASL Learning Standards. The award-winners will be published in the October 2008 issue of TL. For more information, pick up a copy of the April issue of Teacher Librarian. Deadline: June 15, 2008. Submit your images to editor@teacherlibrarian.com.

A New Wiki for Reviews of Professional Books
The professional books available to teacher-librarians that provide guidance for their work and role have increased exponentially. In an attempt to provide you with even more coverage, I have set up a wiki to cover a larger number of titles. This wiki can be found at http://professionalreviews.pbwiki.com/ and will contain reviews not available in the journal or on the TL web site. The wiki will also contain URLs to reviews available online, thus, offering you even greater access to the professional literature. And there is an additional feature: You can add your comments on professional titles you have read therefore providing a different perspective than the reviewer. For example, you may want to disagree with the reviewer about a particular title and really bring to light some of the book's good or not-so-good points that you experienced applying it to your best practices. But, you must also identify yourself. If the wiki becomes a popular place for both information and conversation, TL will consider expanding it. So, let us have your comments! Again, you can access the wiki at http://professionalreviews.pbwiki.com/. -David Loertscher

Click Here for the books we reviewed in 2007.


For more than 30 years, Teacher Librarian has been publishing thoughtful and provocative articles on collaboration, leadership, technology, and more, and we welcome your feedback on our efforts to make TL an invaluable resource for K-12 school library professionals. Contact us and tell us what you think!

We have heard from many of you over the past few months and so you will begin to see some of your suggestions take effect. For instance, our Graphic Novels Bookmarkit! column has returned with Joe Sutliff Sanders as our new reviewer, and we have added audiobook reviews from Lizzette Hannegan and Sharon Grover. So, do continue to send us your comments, we love to hear from you!

Recent Report by Dr. David Loertscher:

Research and School Libraries: Knowing the Basic Sources by David V. Loertscher


Always from TL!

APRIL ISSUE : now online!

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Coming in APRIL 2008:

  • North of 49-Resource Links 2007 Best Books
  • Best, Notable, & Recommended—Includes the new Odyssey Awards
  • From Stereopticon To Google: Technology And School Library Standards
  • A Whole New Library: Six "Senses" You Can Use To Make Sense Of New Standards And Guidelines
  • Standards! Standards! Standards!
  • The TL Professional Development Challenge And Model Building Contest
  • Bookseller, Teacher, Writer: An Interview With Lewis Buzbee
Current Issue
 

February 2008 CoverApril 2008

Literacy for the 21st Century

Volume 35
Number 3

Features

Feature Article
Learning About Literacy
Connecting the Digital Dots
Hear and Now
The Teacher-Librarian as Literacy Leader

TL Toolkit

Web Site of the Month
TL’s Web Wonders columnist Joanne Troutner scours the Web for the best in online resources. She provides a monthly recommendation for TLs – check it out every month in our TL Toolkit.

Best Buys

Professional Reading: David Loertscher
Essential Reading for Teacher-Librarians

Bookmark It!

Bookmarks by Kate Houston Mitchoff
Every issue of Teacher Librarian includes subject-based book lists, and more. We recently added Audiobooks and Graphic Novels. Click Here to see our entire list of offerings.

Departments

Notebook
What Works
Tips & Tactics
Personal Computing
Strategy
InfoTech
Portrait

News/Vendors
Primary Voices
School Library 2.0
Literacy Links
And Furthermore…
Perspective