Listed below are upcoming events that hosted by NJASL and/or affiliated organizations:

Upcoming events

    • 19 Jun 2013
    • 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Choice of two dates and locations

    HSLANJ is happy to announce that the MLA  4 credit hands-on computer class,  HSLANJ thanks LibraryLinkNJ and the Middle Atlantic Region (MAR) for their support of this class. 

    The class will be taught by Lydia Collins, the Consumer Health Outreach Coordinator at MAR, at two New Jersey sites asfollows: 

     Wednesday, June 19, 2013, Morris County Library Training Lab, Whippany, NJ  9:30 am - 2:00 pm

    Thursday, June 20, 2013 Mercer County Library, Lawrence Branch, Lawrenceville, NJ 10:00 am - 2:30 pm

    The class is open to interested librarians from member libraries of LibraryLinkNJ and to HSLANJ members.  

    " From A(norexia) to Z(its)" can also be counted as a four credit Specialty class for the MLA Consumer Health Information Specialization program.

     The registration form with further details is available at: http://www.hslanj.org/froma.pdf.  Please contact Debby Magnan at 551-996-2326 or email her at dmagnan@HackensackUMC.org for further information.


    This class is designed for public librarians and secondary school librarians, teachers, nurses, and counselors. The hands-on class will present an overview of health information needs of teenagers and their information seeking behaviors; review communication skills needed during reference interviews with teenagers; and explore credible health information resources that are designed for teens.
    • 10 Jul 2013
    • 12 Jul 2013
    • Rutgers University, University Inn and Conference Center
    CISSL Summer Institute (July 10-12, 2013)

     

    Guided Inquiry for Student Learning:
    Third Residential
    CiSSL Summer Institute

     

    Preparing teams of teachers, school librarians and administrators

    to implement Guided Inquiry in their school districts

    Click here for Application



    This is a rare opportunity for a team from your school to learn how to design and implement Guided Inquiry, a method that transforms the way students engage information to build critical thinking, creativity, and deep understanding for college and career readiness.

    Based on the extensive research of CiSSL, Guided Inquiry provides a visionary, constructivist approach to addressing Common Core State Standards and developing students as reflective learners in the process of seeking, evaluating and using a variety of sources of information.



    Date

    July 10-12, 2013

    Beginning at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 and

    Concluding at 1:00 PM on Friday, July 12, 2013



    Location

    Rutgers University
    University Inn and Conference Center
    178 Ryders Lane
    New Brunswick, NJ

    Rutgers University hosts the CiSSL Summer Institute entirely on its suburban campus but those traveling from out-of-town who wish to visit New York City or Philadelphia will find easy access via public transportation.


    Faculty

    Dr. Carol Kuhlthau Developer of Guided Inquiry and the Information Search Process model, and Professor Emerita at Rutgers where she directed the graduate program in school librarianship that is rated #1 in the country by U.S. News & World Report

    Dr. Ross Todd International researcher and keynoter on the impact of school libraries on student learning, Director of CiSSL, the Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries, and Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers

    Dr. Leslie Maniotes National consultant on inquiry learning, Teacher Effectiveness Coach in Denver Public Schools, and co-author of Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century and Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in your School

    Ann Caspari - Education Specialist at the Smithsonian Institution s National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. and co-author of Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century and Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in your School

    LaDawna Harrington Award-winning school librarian in top ranked public school district in NJ, and author of Guided Research in Middle School: Mystery in the Media Center


    The Institute Curriculum

    The 3-day Institute will address the following:

    • What is Guided Inquiry? Why now?
    • Research foundation of Guided Inquiry
    • CiSSL research that supports Guided Inquiry
    • Designing and implementing Guided Inquiry in K-12 schools
    • Integrating information literacy by learning from a variety of sources of information
    • Promoting creativity, critical thinking, and preparing students for college and careers through Guided Inquiry
    • Developing instructional partnerships between teachers, librarians, administrators, parents and the community
    • Assessing learning through Guided Inquiry


    Institute Outcomes

    Each participant will come away with:

    • An understanding of Guided Inquiry: Research foundation and design framework
    • A knowledge of the CiSSL research in Guided Inquiry
    • Ability to design and implement Guided Inquiry learning
    • Strategies for information literacy through learning from a variety of sources of information
    • Ability to assess learning outcomes of Guided Inquiry
    • Strategies to develop an inquiry community in your school
    • Capacity to collaborate in instructional teams for guiding inquiry
    • Prototypes of learning materials and assessment tools for Guided Inquiry


    Preparation & Follow-up

    Participants are asked to bring the details of a curriculum unit, including Common Core Standards to be addressed, which they will develop as a Guided Inquiry project throughout the Institute. Institute staff will follow up periodically with participating teams.


    Continuing Education

    A Certificate of Completion will be provided to each participant and may be evidence of professional development by your school administration.


    Fees

    $550 per person includes:

    • All instruction
    • 2 nights accommodation July 10 and 11 at the conference center in a double room with bath (or increase the fee to $900 per person for a private room). Because space is limited, preference will be given to teams willing to share.
    • All meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, beginning with continental breakfast on July 10 and ending with a full breakfast on July 12
    • All snacks and breaks each day.
    • Wi-Fi access
    • Intercampus transportation
    • All materials including Guided Inquiry Design: A Framework for Inquiry in Your School (ABC-CLIO, 2012)


    Additional Fee

    Add $125 per person for dinner and accommodations if you plan to arrive on July 9 to be ready for the 9:00 AM start on July 10.

    Applications

    Public and independent schools are encouraged to participate by sending a team of 2, 3 or 4 members consisting of:

    • The school librarian and
    • One or more classroom teachers
    • An administrator (curriculum coordinator or director of instruction or principal) may join the team on site or virtually

    Please complete the application by April 12, 2013. One application per team, please. Space is limited so apply early. Teams that are accepted for the institute will be required to make a financial commitment by May 13, 2013. A limited amount of scholarship assistance may be available to qualifying teams.


    Contact

    Dr. Mary Jane McNally, Institute Director
    mmcnally@rci.rutgers.edu

    • 07 Aug 2013
    • 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM
    • LibraryLink NJ, Piscataway, NJ

    All are welcome! Refreshments will be served at 10:00; the board meeting begins promptly at 10:30.

     

    • 04 Oct 2013
    • 5:00 PM
    • 05 Oct 2013
    • 5:00 PM
    • Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ

    This is the 2013 NJASL Annual Fall Conference: "Virtually Indispensable."

    SPECIAL TICKETED EVENTS Friday, October 4, 2013

    _____ Keynote Presentation by Ken Jennings, Jeopardy super- champ, author, contributor to world-wide trivia puzzling--Keynote follows General Membership Meeting and Awards Presentation

    $45.00 (includes munchies, speaker & book)

    Saturday, October 5, 2013

    _____ Retirees’ business meeting & luncheon $25.00

Past events

22 May 2013 Adventures in Learning: Winning Library Programs that Educate and Entertain
18 May 2013 NJASL Annual Spring Meeting, Luncheon and Workshop
26 Apr 2013 CiSSL International Research Symposium
24 Apr 2013 21st Century Standards Boot Camp PD/CE Event (FREE)
24 Apr 2013 Technology Speed Dating
24 Apr 2013 Judy Freeman's 29th Annual Winners! Workshop
16 Mar 2013 NJASL Board Meeting
05 Mar 2013 Technology Speed Dating
02 Mar 2013 Teen Advisory Board Summits
25 Feb 2013 The Common Core State Standards and Your School Library Program: Perfect Together
16 Feb 2013 Announcing Our Winter Workshop!
12 Feb 2013 Webinar: Aligning Graphic Novels to the Standards
06 Feb 2013 Digital Learning Day
05 Feb 2013 NJASL and LibraryLinkNJ Professional Development Webinar: "Stepping Out of The Google Box: Identifying Students' Research Habits"
22 Jan 2013 Booklist Webinar: Unpacking the Common Core
19 Jan 2013 NJASL Board Meeting
17 Jan 2013 Part 3 On Common Core - Making the Text Connection
15 Jan 2013 Free Webinar: New Resources for the Common Core
12 Dec 2012 AASL Webinar: Making the Most of Professional Learning Communities
11 Dec 2012 AASL Webinar: Worlds of Learning with Inanimate Alice
29 Nov 2012 NJASL 2012 Fall Conference
27 Nov 2012 Snapshot Submission - Date Extended
20 Nov 2012 Part 2 On Common Core - Librarians, the Secret Weapon
15 Nov 2012 Copyright in the Digital Age
14 Nov 2012 eBooks: What is Happening NOW and What You Need to Know
08 Nov 2012 Webinar: New Common Core Connections
24 Oct 2012 Snapshot Day Submissions
18 Oct 2012 Part 1 On Common Core - Getting Real: Marc Aronson and Sue Bartle
08 Oct 2012 Library Roadshow Visit Arrangements
04 Oct 2012 AASL’s Best Websites for Teaching and Learning: Four Years and 100 Sites Later
10 May 2012 Retiree's Spring Luncheon/Meeting
05 May 2012 NJASL Annual Spring Meeting, Luncheon and Workshop
05 May 2012 NJASL Board of Trustees meeting
23 Apr 2012 National Library Legislation Day
03 Apr 2012 Read for the Earth Initiative
01 Apr 2012 School Library Month 2012
01 Apr 2012 Entries for Why My School Library is Important Essay contest due by 4/20
24 Mar 2012 The Handheld School Library: An Unconference
10 Mar 2012 NJASL Board of Trustees meeting
28 Jan 2012 NJASL Board of Trustees Meeting
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