For immediate release | January 11, 2021

Dive into AASL Standards-related topics with three online courses

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CHICAGO – Registration is now open for three American Association of School Librarians’ (AASL) online courses. These four-week, self-paced courses delve into AASL Standards-related topics and are facilitated by the authors of AASL publications. Registration and additional course information is available at .

The upcoming courses are:



Course Runs: February 1-26, 2021

Facilitator: Maureen Schlosser

Participants will work with the AASL Standards Framework for Learners to create a picture book-based lesson plan with a corresponding assessment and rubric.



Course Runs: March 1-26, 2021

Facilitator: Mary Catherine Coleman

In this course, participants will explore the Collaborate Shared Foundation and how the interconnected nature of the AASL Standards Integrated Frameworks offers a roadmap to develop a culture of collaboration in the school community.



Course Runs: March 29 - April 23, 2021

Facilitator: Lori Donovan

Participants will use a design thinking protocol to create strategies for developing an inquiry culture and create advocacy plans encouraging buy-in from stakeholders.

The courses are designed to give participants 12 hours of self-paced learning led by experts in the school library profession. Courses are presented in Google Classroom, a Web-based online learning system. Registrants must have a Gmail account to participate. Detailed descriptions of available courses and registration rates are available at .

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Contact:

Jennifer Habley

Manager, Web Communications

American Association of School Librarians (AASL)

jhabley@ala.org

312-280-4383