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AASL Advocacy Toolkit

Because Student Achievement IS the Bottom Line

bullet point AASL Instructional Classification Toolkit

bullet point @ your library® School Library Campaign

Developed in collaboration with AASL, the school library component of the American Library Association's @ your library® campaign seeks to increase public awareness of the significant contributions made by school library media specialists through school library media programs to further the academic achievement and lifelong learning of students; strengthen a belief in the value of school library media programs and school library media specialists; and position school librarianship as a desirable career opportunity. Includes the @ your library® Toolkit for School Library Media Programs with messages, ideas and strategies for promoting the value of school library media programs and library media specialists in the 21st century.

bullet point Every Student Succeeds @ your libraryTM

Strategic Marketing for School Library Media Centers (PowerPoint presentation)

bullet point AASL Introduction to Advocacy and Advocacy Training

This PowerPoint presentation provides a basic framework for launching an advocacy effort on behalf of your school library media program.
bullet point Talking Points:

Information from some of these talking points has been compiled as a Fact Sheet by the ALA Public Information Office. It is offered as part of a Press Kit highlighting ALA's involvement in the White House Conference on School Libraries. AASL encourages you to make your local newsmedia aware of this press kit.

bullet point Sample Letter to the Editor

Edit and submit this letter to the editor of the editorial or op-ed page of your daily newspaper.

bullet point ALA Resolution: School Libraries and Librarians are Critical to Educational Success

At its June 2003 meeting the Council of the American Library Association unanimously passed a resolution in support of school libraries and librarians. The resolution was initiated by ALA Councilor Cyndi Phillip, Library Media Specialist/Instructional Media Services Department Head, Grand Haven (Michigan) Public Schools, and the Immediate Past Chair of the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Affiliate Assembly.

 bullet point "Preparing for the Planning Process" (PDF File)

This excerpt from AASL's A Planning Guide for Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning can help you increase awareness of your school library media program by including your principal, teachers, and other members of your education community in the planning process.

bullet point Capitalizing on the School Library’s Potential to Positively Affect Student Achievement: A Sampling of Resources for Administrators

Dr. Gary Hartzell's White House conference presentation. Includes a bibliography of 50 years' worth of studies showing school library impact, materials on the role of the principal in quality library media programs, and persuasion materials (links to PowerPoint presentations and other items).

bullet point "Tips For a Successful Meeting With Your Elected Officials"

The Teacher Leaders Network offers this list of tips (adapted from a publication of the United Advocates For Children of California) for having an effective personal meeting with elected officials.

bullet point State-level Advocacy Tools:

ALA's advocacy resources includes a page of recommended links to articles related to school library advocacy.

bullet point Other Support Materials:

bullet point Materials from AASL's Preconference "Transforming Your Program Through Advocacy" (June 2006)

  


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