Friday, June 29, 2012

Happy Holidays and Ross Todd Registration

Happy July Holidays!  I hope you are all getting a well deserved break in preparation for the marathon 11 week Term 3.  
The Ross Todd events are in Week 1 of Term 3 and registrations are going strong.  If you are planning on attending can you please register as soon as possible.  I won't go on an on about the benefits of attending because if you scroll down this blog you will find previous posts outlining his awesomeness and great reasons to attend.  
The AGM will be held after the Wellington event and presentations of this years SLANZA Awards and our new Honorary Life Memberships will be announced.  
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to SLANZA this term, your support is appreciated!
Lisa Salter

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Creative library displays with Anita Vandenberghe

It was a sunny Saturday morning when 30 or so dedicated and eager school library staff, teachers  and public librarians gathered at Kerikeri High School Library for a workshop with Anita Vandenberghe from St Kentigern College to be inspired to get creative with library displays.

These are some of the notes I took from Anita’s wonderfully practical and encouraging session…
  •  Just do it – in the words of the Nike slogan, don’t be shy or nervous, people respond to effort and admire creativity, so your efforts are unlikely to meet with a negative response.
  • Displays are about making connections – between the library and the wider community, between borrowers and resources, and we never realise how much we actually take notice of, how much we see, so everything you do will catch someone’s eye, will make an impact on their subconscious.
  • Making a display is like telling a story – you become a storyteller, creating a scene, a mood, adding emotions – like a good storyteller, exaggeration and emphasis add to the drama.
  • Make headlines- like a newspaper – use a title to grab attention!
Anita said there are a few elements to creating great displays:
Space – is it small or large, high or low…
 Budget – again – small or large?!  Become a fan of the $2 shop!
Time – much or little?
 If you have space but not much time, then budget comes into play.  If you have space but no budget, then you’ll need time.  If you have no time, space or budget, then you need a magician !

Topics – Anita talked about factual topics, eg marine reserves, cooking, Olympic Games, and the slightly more challenging abstract  topics, eg love, identity, freedom, etc.  Try googling these terms and see what images have been tagged with those terms and that might give you inspiration.

Now, ideas for displays :
  1.  Check out your own collection – look at the books, eg chapter headings might make a good title for a display, endpapers can have great images to reproduce.
  2.  Look at Google images for more ideas.  Use Creative Commons to make sure that you are observing copyright – see this great free guide for educators on the National Library website Free to Mix about using digital content. http://schools.natlib.govt.nz/21st-century-literacy-inquiry/sources-resources/guide-reusing-digital-content
  3. Visit Anita’s website Creative Library Displays and have a look for more inspiration and ideas, including the Calendar of Events http://www.creativelibrarydisplays.com/ 
    Another great NZ displays resource is this blog http://schoollibrarydisplays.blogspot.co.nz/
  4. Keep a folder of images which catch your eye eg pages from a magazine or newspaper.  Start collecting and even if you don’t use the actual image, it could generate an idea…
Putting the display together :
  • Plan – list requirements, shopping to do, tasks etc
  • Gather tools – blu tak, scissors, ruler, tape, stapler and stapler remover, etc and invest in some equipment such as a laminator and hot glue gun
  • Put up the display – laminated images really pop with colour and last longer, images stapled on not flat but with a curve add dimension, and you could even consider motion with fans, and Christmas lights add sparkle and highlight your display…  Gather materials such as driftwood, wrapping paper, netting… be a real magpie and soon your displays will be a force to be reckoned with!
The ideas, examples and suggestions went on, and so did the conversation, fuelled by Di’s fabulous “Devonshire morning tea” scones and jam and cream, superb mandarins from Julia, and a raffle which was “won” by at least a dozen people with books donated by Take Note, National Library and Ruawai College.

It was a great workshop, thank you Anita, and to all who came.

Now, all we need is a bunch of comments under this post with ideas from people of displays they have done… Clare at Northland College using Google and EPIC charts to create information research displays, Ngaire at Broadwood making fantastic roller coaster / ferris wheel / issue desk gazebo “circus tent” displays for the school's bookfair... and what about others ? 

Cheers, Jeannie 

PS Sorry no photos to add here - I had transferred them off my camera onto my computer, only to have it crash last week -  currently in Wellington at the National Library DIA computer hospital and making steady progress apparently!  Anyone else who took photos you might like to post some here ?

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Nomination for National Executive President-Elect


Hi everyone,

It gives me great pleasure to nominate Bridget Schaumann for the role of President-Elect.  Bridget is currently the Librarian/Careers Adviser at King’s High School in Dunedin, is part of the Otago regional committee, was instrumental in developing the SLANZA wiki and has been a valued member of the National Executive over  two separate terms.  I know she has much to offer SLANZA in the role of President.

Regards,
Fiona Mackie
President, School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

SLANZA's Statement Regarding the Recent Budget Effects on School Libraries

The Government’s policy to increase class sizes to release funds for teacher development demonstrates a lack of awareness of the needs of 21st Century learners, according to the School Library Association of New Zealand/ Aotearoa.
“Things have changed since the Minister of Education was in school”, said Fiona Mackie, President of SLANZA. “ It is well recognized that we cannot meet the diverse needs of students now and in the future with classes of 41, such as she experienced 40 years ago”.
“School librarians understand this as they are working at the cutting edge, where information technology and E-learning meets the classroom”, said Ms. Mackie. “Schools also have to meet diverse needs and these factors combined mean that teaching from the front of the classroom to large numbers of students just won’t make the grade any more”.
“The Minister is also mistaken when she relies so heavily on research that says class sizes don’t matter. While the quality of the teacher has the most impact, the work of Russell Bishop and others demonstrates that relationships between teacher and student make the most difference – particularly for Maori. It clearly easier to develop those relationships when the class sizes are smaller,” said Ms. Mackie. “With the changes announced by the government, schools will have to make difficult staffing choices and some may unwisely decide to cut school librarians rather than lose a teacher”, said Ms. Mackie.
“If this happens it undermines the goal of raising student achievement in literacy, as well staffed school libraries have a pivotal role to play in this. The National Standards emphasise the need to teach literacy across the curriculum, including information and digital literacy, where experienced librarians are the experts”.
“The government needs to rethink its policy”, said Ms. Mackie.

Donna Watt
Dip.Ch.Lit RLIANZA
SLANZA Communications Leader

Nominations Open for SLANZA President-Elect Role

On behalf of the National Executive of SLANZA, I would like to open nominations 
for the role of President-Elect for the term 2013-15.  

If you would like to nominate someone, or be nominated, the form is available
from our website http://slanza.org.nz

Nominations close Friday June 22nd.

Fiona Mackie
President
School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa
www.slanza.org.nz