Blog Post #1 Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. The AASL guidelines were created to provide guidance to librarians, library leaders, and students. These standards are not a curriculum, instead, they serve as a framework to develop curriculum and programs to create lifelong learners at the grade school level. The guidelines are designed to be easy to use and emphasize vertical planning. The AASL guidelines are divided across 3 integrated frameworks, 4 domains, and 6 shared foundations. The integrated frameworks include Learner Competencies, School Librarian Competencies, and School Library Alignments. While these are presented as individual frameworks, they are interconnected and can only function correctly if all are addressed. The shared foundations of the AASL standards are the core values that should be promoted by members of the three frameworks. These core values include Inquire, Include, Collaborate, Curate, Explore, and Engage. Within each foundation domains...
Hi Matt, this was really interesting! I had not hear of this technology prior to talking this class. IT does sound like there are so many benefits for people and that this can make someones life so much easier. I liked all the visuals and pictures in your video it added to what you were talking about!
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