Sabrina Carnesi AASL Standards and Guidelines Implementation Task Force Learning4Life State Representative, VEMA State Conference November 19 & 21, 2009.

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Sabrina Carnesi AASL Standards and Guidelines Implementation Task Force Learning4Life State Representative, VEMA State Conference November 19 & 21, 2009 ~ Roanoke, VA

Overview Today’s goal Develop language with which to communicate with stakeholders the power and potential of the Standards

Why? To help you frame the message that SLMS must reconsider their roles and programs in order to provide relevance to your position: How? Identify keywords and vocabulary in CB Use them to create elevator speeches for specific audiences Back home: adapt the process, create, and share elevator speeches with colleagues and stakeholders

Common Beliefs  Lay a strong foundation  Give us language to reach out and connect to colleagues  Start the conversation on common ground

Developing Common Vocabulary And Messages: Elevator Speeches 1. Listen to a Common Belief read aloud. 2. When it is reread, underline keywords. 3. Repeat for all Common Beliefs. rningstandards/standards.cfm

Process of Preparing an Elevator Speech 1. With your group, read aloud your standard. Start with, “Learners use skills …” 2. Brainstorm ideas to complete the three-column chart. 3. Use the chart to draft an elevator speech of up to 150 words that will speak to your audience (principal, classroom teacher, media colleague, or parents).

STANDARD 4: Learners use skills, resources, and tools to pursue personal and aesthetic growth. Audience’s Values (Teacher) Your ValuesCommon Beliefs That Connect You And Your Audience Wants kids to enjoy reading. Wants kids to talk about books. Wants kids to explore learning beyond the classroom. Requires kids to read only from a selected list. So do I. I want kids to choose their own books. “Reading is a window to the world(cb1).” (Key words: learning, personal growth, enjoyment ) “Learning has a social context(cb8). ” (Key words: s haring knowledge, learning with others ) “The continuing expansion of information(cb7)…” (Key words: Individual acquires skills) “Reading is a window to the world(cb1)” (Key words: lifelong skill, interpretation, new understandings)

Sample STANDARD 4 ~ AUDIENCE: CLASSROOM TEACHERS One way that the library can support your students is through independent (cb2&cb7) book explorations. When kids select books that interest them (cb7), they are more motivated to read for learning (cb1) and for enjoyment (cb1).

I’ve noticed a few of your kids coming in during lunch to make videos (cb6) and play games (cb6). Another way the library can help your students pursue personal and aesthetic growth (Stnd4) is through a lunchtime book club. Sample STANDARD 4 ~ AUDIENCE: CLASSROOM TEACHERS

In their book group, students will talk about and share (cb7&Stnd4) what they are reading and learning. I would love to work with you to promote a lifelong love of reading (cb1). How could we work together (cb9) to entice and motivate your kids to participate? Sample STANDARD 4 ~ AUDIENCE: CLASSROOM TEACHERS

Sharing An Elevator Speech 1. Please leave a draft of your group’s elevator speech at the exit. 2. After all of the speeches are written, we will compile them into a document. 3. These elevator speeches will be available on my school library website for you to adapt and share:

Sabrina Carnesi Virginia Learning4Life State Coordinator Crittenden Middle School 6158 Jefferson Avenue Newport News, VA