Strategies and ideas from AASL Affiliates Assembly participants.
January 2009 in Denver Colorado
Ideas for leading your state
- Newsletter articles.
- Member blasts from president.
- Work with own district- unified approach.
- Packets @ library meetings.
- Blast(s) to all pertinent listservs.
- Write articles for the state newsletter.
- Add link on the Website to AASL resources.
- Empower yourself: advocate for learning.
- “Connecting to Leaders” attendees return to systems and commit to share info.
- Share information in new member orientation
- Create state leg day.
- Work with school library systems- statewide approach,
- Share notes/minutes with other librarians.
- Keep statements short & punchy
- Back home communicate through state list serves.
- Share Stephanie’s program.
- Create a simple bookmark listing talking points.
- Attend meetings to inform others about toolkits.
Suggestions for building support:
- Ask legislators how many school libraries in their state are being run by a certified- answer the question and talk about student skills.
- Position yourselves as necessary & vital to the district. Example: We took on the implementation of technology goals and objective. (ie. curriculum) Consequently, the district sees us a doing two vitally important roles.
- Use online Web 2.0 tools (nings, wikis, webinars, ect.) to teach LMS how to advocate and build local support.
- Collect and share students’ stories
- Live from the library… Guest readers read over PA from the library.
- Superintendents
- School board members
- Community leaders
- Put a face on your program. Have a visible and dynamic presence on the Web and publicize widely.
- Invite legislators to state school library board meetings.
- Send different stakeholders to Board of Education meetings each month to make a statement about the need for and inpactof school libraries. (i.e. students, parents, principals, teachers, etc.)
- Weave advocacy themes and resources into library education classes.
- Collect evidence at the local level.
- @ your school, your district, etc.
- Leadership Day speakers: Senator, library systems, stated school board, state library, state university.
- Invite legislators to statewide meet ‘n greets sponsored by CASL.
- Show up – not just librarians when there are money meetings that impact libraries. Be informed.
- Interview candidates for state superintendents; publish in our news and send as press release.
- Share what you and aides do.
- Ohio’s EBP Module for prevention