Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Book Protection Products Conference Grant expressions of interest

SLANZA Te Tai Tokerau are offering members the opportunity to attend the 2015 SLANZA Conference, From the Ground Up, in Christchurch at St Andrew’s College, 28-30 September, during the school holidays.

The SLANZA Conference is the ultimate opportunity for Professional Development for school librarians. Bedazzled in choice with three days of speakers, sessions and workshops, you will be inundated with new ideas and fresh approaches for your school library as well as professionally for yourself. Around two hundred librarians are expected at the Conference so you will be surrounded by a community of like-minded people for discussions and this type of networking proves extremely valuable. Attending a SLANZA Conference is a wonderful experience that I can’t recommend highly enough. This is the first time Christchurch has hosted the Conference since the earthquake so it is extra-special supporting them. In addition, we have been offered affordable accommodation at St Andrew’s College’s new Hostel.

For many years SLANZA has been fortunate to have received sponsorship from Book Protection Products. Even though the business is under new management, they have willingly supported SLANZA again this year with their generous sponsorship. SLANZA National Executive has decided that these funds should be tagged specifically for assisting members to attend Conference.

Therefore, on behalf of SLANZA Te Tai Tokerau I am delighted to ask for expressions of interest in receiving a Book Protection Product Conference Grant. Members who have not received SLANZA Conference grant money previously may apply for this funding. In addition, members need to be willing to share their Conference experience back to the region at a SLANZA event and to submit an article in to the Conference issue of Collected.


Please apply in writing outlining your interest in attending, and the benefits you foresee for yourself professionally and for your school. Applications must be in to Julia Smith by Wednesday, May 13, 2015, Week 4 of term. 

Thursday, April 2, 2015

From the President of SLANZA - Re: National Library Services to Schools Transformation Programme

The School Library Association of NZ Aotearoa National Executive is pleased that our concerns and the concerns of many people across the education sector, have been noted and that the implementation of the Services to Schools Transformation has been adjusted to allow schools time to adapt to the new service (click here for the information released today from the National Library).

The School Library Association is glad that our lobbying and the lobbying of our members, has resulted in the implementation of the new service provisions being slowed to allow for a more well thought out transition.  More importantly, the aspects of access to curriculum services have been addressed and this service will continue until the end of 2015.  

It heartens us to know that our concerns were listened to, and that a small organisation was able to make a difference within the massive wheels of government.  We are delighted on behalf of our members and also on behalf of the students and teachers who were so affected by the pace of these changes.

We would like to thank all the individuals who supported us, who supported the cause and who gave of their time and energy to send a clear message to the National Library about the effects of the changes.  We look forward to working with the National Library and being involved with the discussion about the implementation of the National Strategic School Library Framework, being involved in the research opportunities and the Professional Learning Networks.

Rest assured, your SLANZA National Executive will continue to work on your behalf and ensure that the voice of school libraries from all over the country are heard.

Bridget Schaumann
President

School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

SLANZA National Executive Meeting: 28 & 29 March

As you will already know from our communication regarding the meeting with the National Library, the SLANZA National Executive met last weekend and below is a summary of some of the areas of discussion. These are not full minutes but rather some of the discussion points to keep you up-to-date with the work being done on your behalf by the National Executive. 

Membership 
Our membership numbers remain strong with an increase to date compared with last year of new and renewed memberships.  The regions are all working hard to increase members as there is power in numbers – the greater the number of fully paid up members means the more work SLANZA can do to support libraries and student outcomes.  Talk to the people in your own personal learning networks and encourage them to consider a SLANZA membership. 

National Executive Meetings: Online or Face-to- Face 
Last year the NE trialled an online meeting using Google hangouts and although this can come with technical issues, it was still a useful and productive way to hold a meeting.  Because face-to-face meetings can be costly (flights and accommodation), it was decided that NE would hold just two face-to-face meetings in 2015 and the third meeting would be online (July).  We hope this will mean that the work of the Executive can be done but in a more cost effective way, enabling us to channel funds directly into projects for our members. 

Book Protection Products 
We are pleased to announce that once again Book Protection Products have agreed to sponsor SLANZA professional development in 2015 for $5000.  BPP have done this for many years and SLANZA values and appreciates this ongoing support that they offer our members and school libraries.  As the upcoming conference is our major professional development for 2015, it was decided to use these funds to sponsor members from all the regions to attend conference.  We are very aware that in many cases schools will not fund library staff to attend conference and we hope to make conference accessible to some of these members.  Watch for more information from your region on how you can apply for this sponsorship money to attend conference. 

Ministry of Education and the Future of School Libraries 
Karen Clarke shared a summary of her research into recent Ministry of Education documents and their position on school libraries.  SLANZA is staying well informed with the MOE directions and ensures that we not only advocate for the school library and librarian, but also align our directions with current education thinking.  If you are interested in knowing more in this area, below are some links where you might like to begin some reading. 

National Library and the Services to Schools Transformation Programme 
The outcome and information of this discussion has already been covered in an earlier communication.  If you haven’t received this please click here.  
  
Collected Magazine 
The next issue of Collected is due for publication early next term.  The theme will focus on reading and submissions for this issue will close on April 2nd.  Articles on topics other than reading are also welcome and please don’t be shy about writing an article for Collected – we know there are some great things happening in school libraries all over the country and Collected is one way we can share and celebrate the work being done. 
As members of SLANZA you will be the first to receive your copy of Collected via an email link.  It is important that we show how much we value your membership and Collected will be available for general release a few weeks later.

Finance and Treasurer’s Report 
The financial report was presented and we are currently on budget for the 2015 financial year.  We have received some income from downloads of full text articles from Collected and $700 from the Open Polytechnic for an article submitted by Karen Clarke and Bridget Schaumann who have kindly donated this income back to SLANZA.  The National Executive are also considering a variety of other avenues for income which we hope will support initiatives such as Collected and our online professional development so these initiatives can continue to be free of charge to members. 
 
Conference: From the Ground Up: Growing Libraries for the Future 
The conference is shaping up well and we look forward to this event in September.  For current information regarding conference, click here. 

Conference 2017 
The National Executive had a lengthy discussion about the future conference in 2017 and the possibilities of alternative ways of providing professional development.  Conferences are expensive, time consuming for our regional volunteers and a major undertaking for a small organisation.  Because the future of a national conference and the possible alternatives is a major change for our organization, we intend to ask you, our members about how we can best provide professional development.  After our conference later this year we will survey our membership and ask for your feedback before we move forward on this issue. 

President, Immediate Past President and President Elect
Miriam Tuohy is currently our President Elect and will take over from Bridget Schaumann in July (the end of Bridget’s two year term.)  Because the AGM will not be held until the conference in September, this will be a ‘soft’ handover in July and the reins will pass over officially at the AGM in September.  A new President Elect will be confirmed at the AGM – watch for more information on nominations for this position. 

Online Professional Development 
Our very successful (and free to members) online professional development is about to get underway again.  The format for this will change slightly.  Rather than enrolling for all modules as a package, members will be able to just select individual modules to complete.  We will let you know when enrolments open as NE are currently looking at offering this via a new learning platform in order to improve and streamline this service.  

SLANZA Google+ Community 
SLANZA is about to launch a Google+ community where members can “share resources and to join in discussions relating to the practical day-to-day running of a school library.  We hope that members will share their knowledge and skills with each other and provide encouragement and help to those with questions.”   
This community will launch in the beginning of Term 2 where your request to join will be processed if you are a member of SLANZA.  If you don’t currently belong to Google+, make it your holiday task to set up your Google+ account.  If you are new to Google+ or Google products, click here for some helpful guidance. 

Thanks everyone and congratulations for making it to the end of this very long update on the work of your National Executive team.  As you can see by the scale of issues covered over the weekend, we are working hard on behalf of you all but also value hearing from you.  Please don’t hesitate to contact your regional representative with any issues or concerns that SLANZA may be able to assist you with. 

Cathy Kennedy 

National Executive Communications