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| Bridget_S | Help with Profiles | 0 | Feb 9 2010, 8:17 PM EST by Bridget_S | ||||
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I have had a very full inbox today with people having trouble doing their profiles. Before you send me a message head on over to the frequently asked questions page in the About this wiki section. The answers to all your questions are in there. If you still have problems after checking the suggestions in there then do make contact and I will try and help. But please, go there first.
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| Bridget_S | Membership of this wiki | 0 | Feb 8 2010, 10:58 PM EST by Bridget_S | ||||
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Hi, just a reminder that you have to be a member of SLANZA to join the wiki. We welcome everyone to view it as it is open for all to see, but if your profile isn't done and/or you aren't a member you will be kindly but firmly excommunicated from membership. Don't panic we can get you back on really fast, but remember we don't know who you are if your profile isn't done. So, if you are one of the approximately 72 members who received a message from me tonight PLEASE get those profiles done now. You have until the 19th Feb to get it sorted. Putting a profile pic on is not doing a profile.
Thanks for your co-operation The Administrators and Moderating team
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| RFinnerty | slanza website | 7 | Jan 14 2010, 7:59 PM EST by MiriamTuohy | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 22 2009, 10:39 PM EDT
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I do think we have to be careful that we are not all doing the same thing - ie Nat Lib site and SLANZA. SLANZA website should definitely have links to the wiki - especially when it comes to lists and things; and there should be links to NZEI for employment matters etc....At the moment the 'net is crowded with places all doing the same thing one can waste a lot of time checking them all out (and I imagine writing and moderating such sites). Courses to educate librarians; regional mentors who are prepared to go out and help those needing it; some qualified "relief librarians" so that Principals and school librarians have a few other avenues to go down when they need them (or a person who can be contacted on the subject); a bit of marketing of the profession - reasons to be a school librarian; some real international research (with perhaps some abstracts) I think the ASLA website is good (bit old fashioned look) but the information is a solid starting place.
Someone needs to whip the 2007 Wellington off the current SLANZA website - they all retired exhausted at the end of 2007
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| Alaguroberts | The Effects of my first slanza conference | 2 | Nov 5 2009, 7:43 PM EST by Alaguroberts | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 23 2009, 4:24 AM EDT
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I have been so fired up after attending my first Slanza conference that I have got my student librarians doing weekly book reviews during school news, completed student handouts and staff information for 2010, have contacted the public library for story telling and author's visit for November and have done a feature wall for my awesome student librarians. Now I am working on end of year reading lists to be given to each child.
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| Bridget_S | Profiles. They must be done please. | 0 | Oct 14 2009, 12:28 AM EDT by Bridget_S | ||||
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Thread started: Oct 14 2009, 12:28 AM EDT
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Because we have had to take this site out into the open it is now imperative that your profiles are filled in. If you join the site it needs to be done as the first thing you do. If you have been a member for ages and haven't done it then get onto it today please. It won't take long. At the very least your actual name and the school where you work please, more is great, but no less than this. You just have to do it.
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| HBishop | New Curriculum | 0 | Oct 11 2009, 4:59 PM EDT by HBishop | ||||
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I am rewriting parts of my YEAR 9 information literacy because part of what I used to teach is now being integrated into learning units in English and Social Studies - I have a fair amount of work to do this term to nut it all out!
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| bookbrainz | Reading websites | 3 | Sep 24 2009, 3:52 PM EDT by judkinsg | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 5 2009, 11:32 PM EDT
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I will add more to this later but did intend it to be for primary - didn't say that though
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| Bridget_S | The New Curriculum | 0 | Sep 21 2009, 10:35 PM EDT by Bridget_S | ||||
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Hi, I thought that given the discussin on the listserv that this page might have inspired a few of you to contribute ideas. So I would like to formally invite discussion on the theme onto this thread.
What are you doing to implement the new curriculum. Have you altered your lesson plans/approach to classes with the new curriculum in mind? Have you attended P.D. in this area? Did you learn something that you could share with the rest of us?
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