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  • Recliners for everyone

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    February 21, 2020

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  • Thought of going to yoga this morning but after my blood work today I felt more like tea and @carriemacwrites Happy I Read Canadian Day ! #ireadcanadian #scenesfromreality

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    February 19, 2020

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  • They’re just sooo good. I couldn’t help myself …and now there’s not enough to share….#valentineconfessions #sorrynotsorry

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    February 17, 2020

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  • Getting on the Train: A Decade of Shifting Culture in the School Library

    Students were empowered to use technology for their learning as they were ready, and it was the librarian’s job to be responsive to this need.

    February 16, 2020

    banana29

    professional development, school library
    Canadian School Libraries, Change cycle theory, design thinking, Henry Jenkins, Lev Vygotzky, Nina Simon, Participatory Culture, Product Adoption Curve, Ray Nasher, Ruben Puentedura, SAMR, Sandra Herbst, TPACK, transliteracy, Treasure Mountain Canada, triangulation of assessment
    Getting on the Train: A Decade of Shifting Culture in the School Library
  • Chasing Painted Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor

    Chasing Painted Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor My rating: 4 of 5 stars The visions of this horse painting are like a portal between the past and the future, the rural reserve community and also the urban setting. I wish that I could see the chalk drawings that Danielle makes to feel the magic that…

    February 6, 2020

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    book reviews, Chasing Painted Horses, collection development, Drew Hayden Taylor
  • Donde esta Alanna King? At the Jornada de Bibliotecas Escolares

    [This article was originally published in December 2019 edition of the Ontario School Library Association’s Teaching Librarian magazine] I am sitting in an auditorium in Buenos Aires, Argentina wearing headphones and a team of translators are converting every Spanish word spoken on stage for my benefit. As exciting as the journey itself has been, to…

    January 2, 2020

    banana29

    professional development, school library, travelogue, Uncategorized
    Argentina, Bibliotecas Escolares, Buenos Aires, design thinking, digital divide, digital fluency, International Federation of Libraries Association, triangulation of assessment, UNESCO
    Donde esta Alanna King?  At the Jornada de Bibliotecas Escolares
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