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SLAQ / IASL 2010 Conference

Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
Brisbane, Qld, Australia
27 September - 1 October 2010

Diversity Challenge Resilience
SCHOOL LIBRARIES IN ACTION

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The School Library Association of Queensland Biennial Conference and the 39th International Association of School Librarianship Annual Conference incorporating the 14th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship.

The organising committee extend an invitation for you to participate in the SLAQ / IASL 2010 Conference.

Strands:

Developing curriculum - These sessions may focus on the collaborative work of teacher-librarians and classroom teachers and teacher-librarians and students to demonstrate the effectiveness of school library programs within the curriculum; the development and delivery of engaging and inspiring teaching programs to encourage social learning.

Delivering excellence through standards - These sessions may focus on the application of standards in information and digital literacy through national and international programs; the development and application of standards for the teacher-librarianship profession; the development of policy and procedures to support teaching standards.

Supporting the digital education agenda - Sessions within this strand may address the changes in information & communication technologies (ICTs) and the impact on teaching and learning programs; the challenges of ICT delivery, access and bandwidth; the social and ethical responsibility of use of ICT tools.

Building literate communities - These sessions may focus on the development of creative and literate learners through reading, writing, books, art and literature.


Last updated 1 July 2009 (KSB)

 
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