Libraries in our communities and our schools have a rich tradition of inclusion and empowerment.
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Libraries and learning
Libraries and learning
"Students need to stop snacking on crusts of knowledge and develop advanced interpretive skills”
Tara Brabazon
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How can we place more emphasis on using research as well as adding to the body of research on the difference school libraries make?
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When we consider our own approaches to fundraising it is easy to underestimate the resources we have to draw on.
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Libraries and learning
Punching above your weight: making virtual professional learning work for you. Karen Melhuish : e-learning consultant with Core Education/ Te Toi Topu.
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Why do we choose to read? The themes of the human condition are universal and compelling!
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Digital citizenship programme for New Zealand Schools available now!
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Online learning is a great way to access professional development.
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Good advocacy depends on effective communication
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