shared foundations: engage - national school library standards · 2017-11-16 · shared...
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Learners maintain a critical stance while exploring, using, and citing a wide range of resources.
THINK
Learners practice civil discourse and cultural awareness by participating
in local and global communities..
SHARE
Learners e�ectively communicate new ideas while acknowledging and respecting intellectual property rights.
CREATE
Learners use information, technology, and media responsibly while reflecting on their learning and seeking to inspire others.
GROW
N A T I O N A LS C H O O L L I B R A R Y STANDARDS
Shared Foundations: Engage
• Teach students about their responsibility to use information and ideas ethically and legally.
• Model and facilitate positive digital citizenship.
• Articulate critical aspects of information use, including privacy practices, intellectual freedom, and educational fair use.
• Implement organizational policies and practices related to censorship, materials challenges, library records, and responsible use of information sources.
STA
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ITH: RESPONSIBILITY
ENGAGE
Learners demonstrate integrity in their use of information and ideas.
The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) empowers leaders to transform teaching and learning. The Shared Foundations infographic set summarizes Competencies from the AASL Standards Framework for Learners and suggests some actions school librarians can take to get started with the standards. [standards.aasl.org] © 2018 American Library Association | Permission to use, reproduce, and distribute this document is hereby granted for private, non-commercial, and educational purposes only.
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