AASL Chapters Forum

 View Only
last person joined: 3 months ago 

Membership in the AASL Chapters Forum is open to all and may include the state-level school library association’s president/chair, other officers, conference chair, etc. Past Delegates and other interested stakeholders from the association may join the forum. This space provides an opportunity to share, discuss and ask questions from chapter colleagues across the country.

Participation on this site is regulated by ALA’s Online Code of Conduct.


Watch a quick video on how to manage your email notifications.

Watch a quick video on how to join the discussion.

National Survey on Collaborative Professional Learning

  • 1.  National Survey on Collaborative Professional Learning

    Posted Oct 15, 2012 08:46 AM

    Good morning!

    Below is a message from AASL President Susan D. Ballard:

    Dear Affiliates,

    AASL is participating in an exciting new collaboration, the National Center for Literacy Education (NCLE), a coalition of 30 leading non-profit organizations committed to improving literacy teaching and learning in all content areas. NCLE has a particular focus on promoting and supporting the power of educator teams as drivers of change in teaching and learning.
     
    As part of this effort, we are asking all of our members to participate in the National Survey on Collaborative Professional Learning. Findings from this survey will be used to help shape national and state policies in support of professional learning for educators. AASL’s participation in this survey will provide valuable data about how you work with your students and colleagues, allowing us to better meet your professional learning needs.
     
    In appreciation for your time, if you complete the survey by October 31, 2012, your name will be entered into a drawing for a $500 Amazon Gift Card.
     
    Thank you in advance for contributing your time and perspective to this important project,

    Susan Ballard
    AASL President
     
    P.S. To learn more about NCLE and its free resources for educator teams, visit www.literacyinlearningexchange.org.