This is the place to keep in touch with what is happening with SLANZA in Northland.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Calling for contributions to Collected magazine
There is much talk and some action regarding MLEs (Modern Learning Environments)
and MLLEs (Modern Library
Learning Environments), especially in the Canterbury region and in pockets
around the country. What does this mean to us and how will it affect us?
That is a big question. Whether it is around the corner for you or
on a distant horizon, school librarians need to be aware of changing thinking
in schools and be prepared with a way forward. Having an idea of how your
library fits in the scheme of things before the need arises is the best way
forward.
We are now calling for contributions to our first issue of
Collected for the year with the theme “MLE, MLLE; What, Who and How” and will
be looking at the big picture. If you have knowledge in this area we hope
you will share your experience with our readers.
And in every issue we like to include reviews of books
suitable for students. Please consider sending in a review for this
issue.
Deadline is Wednesday 14 May and we plan to print mid-June.
Thank you
Lisa Salter
SLANZA Communications LeaderSLANZA Awards and Life Membership 2014 - Nominations are now open
Once again SLANZA is pleased to open applications for
nominations for the 2014 SLANZA Awards to be awarded at our AGM at the 2014
Otago Weekend School in Dunedin in July. Nominations close on Friday 20
June.
You can nominate in the following categories:
Award of merit for information literacy
Award of merit for literacy and enjoyment of reading
Award of merit for promotion
Award of merit for research
Award of merit for library assistant
Principal's award
Certificate of appreciation
Certificate of recognition
Eligibility criteria for the awards and directions for nominations can be found at
the SLANZA website under the Advocacy banner in Resources
You can nominate in the following categories:
Award of merit for information literacy
Award of merit for literacy and enjoyment of reading
Award of merit for promotion
Award of merit for research
Award of merit for library assistant
Principal's award
Certificate of appreciation
Certificate of recognition
Eligibility criteria for the awards and directions for nominations can be found at
the SLANZA website under the Advocacy banner in Resources
This is a chance to recognize excellence among your peers, in your region Please consider those around you who are worthy of recognition and either nominate them or encourage them to apply.
Thanks!
Greig Daniels SLANZA Advocacy Team Leader
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Free Connected Librarians course
Here is a message from Mirium Tuohy about the Connected Librarian course. If there is one PD you should do this year it is this course and it is FREE.
We
are pleased to announce that this term we will once again be running SLANZA's
online professional development course - Connected Librarians - for our
members.
In this course you will learn about a selection of online tools to use and to share with your school community. Topics include professional reading, social bookmarking, community connections, and more.
This course is designed by New Zealand school librarians, for school librarians - ideal for those just starting out with online tools, who are ready and willing to try new things.
The course is free for SLANZA members. Please contact us if you are not sure of your current membership status.
Registrations will open on Monday March 3rd. However, because we still have registrations from members held over from our previous course, we have only 15 additional places available. To ensure that our participants come from a range of school levels (primary, intermediate and secondary) we will select people from the registration list accordingly.
Successful applicants will receive invitations to our learning community immediately. The course will begin on Monday March 10th and run through to the end of term, Thursday April 17th.
More information about the course is available at http://www.slanza.org.nz/ online-pd.html
In this course you will learn about a selection of online tools to use and to share with your school community. Topics include professional reading, social bookmarking, community connections, and more.
This course is designed by New Zealand school librarians, for school librarians - ideal for those just starting out with online tools, who are ready and willing to try new things.
The course is free for SLANZA members. Please contact us if you are not sure of your current membership status.
Registrations will open on Monday March 3rd. However, because we still have registrations from members held over from our previous course, we have only 15 additional places available. To ensure that our participants come from a range of school levels (primary, intermediate and secondary) we will select people from the registration list accordingly.
Successful applicants will receive invitations to our learning community immediately. The course will begin on Monday March 10th and run through to the end of term, Thursday April 17th.
More information about the course is available at http://www.slanza.org.nz/
Please do read the flyer and course introduction on that page, hopefully that will answer any questions you might have about working from home/school and workload etc.
The email you can contact me on should you have any questions is:
Mirium Tuohy
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
SLANZA Pool of Talent
Dear
Members
We
have had a good response to our call for volunteers for the SLANZA pool
of talent. However we still need more. It’s great chance to get actively
working for SLANZA, a chance to extend your skills and to work with other
like-minded SLANZA members.
The
main areas in which help is required are:
Revalidation
–
support for those revalidating. Either online mentoring or face to face in your
area. Articles on revalidation and the process
Writing/
Collected-
We need articles, reviews, photographs and proof readers. When it comes
to proof readers we need a high level of written English and grammar and
a tendency to be pedantic when needed.
ITC
Skills-
To help with online tutorials, the website, communication and other matters
Promotion/library
Skills
- A willingness to share ideas, promote activities, write about your
experiences , attendance at workshops and general advice
If
you want to be involved or have skills to offer drop a line to NE member Greig
Daniels greig@tokohigh.school.nz
. You’ll be on our list to be shoulder tapped when jobs arise or to work on
long term initiatives. Be honest about your skills but don’t
underestimate what you can add to SLANZA. We appreciate all offers of help and
will try to keep you busy.
Our
thanks to all those already involved and hope other members will become
involved too.
SLANZA
National Executive
Monday, February 3, 2014
Welcome back for Term 1, 2014 - A message from Bridget Schaumann
Welcome back for Term 1, 2014
Another year of working with young learners lies before us. I hope you, like me, are feeling a little thrill of excitement at the thought of all those young minds excitedly heading towards your library doors seeking knowledge, looking for help finding and using resources and new books to read. I hope that you are entering the year rested, well read and up for anything.
Your SLANZA executive had a good break over the holidays and although we were working quietly on a few projects, which we plan to introduce to you later in the year, we mostly read a lot and spent time having a holiday. This relaxing time has come to an end now though as we launch into a busy time on our projects. Our first National Executive meeting for the year is in February on the 22nd and 23rd, and as usual if you have matters you would like discussed at the National Executive level, we encourage you to get your regional representative to bring them to our attention. Your local representative is your voice on the National Executive.
We were very excited about our project to find out the most popular reads for school students in New Zealand at the end of last year. We will be doing this project again, possibly taking it larger in 2014. School librarians are the reading experts in your school, we know what the students like to read and we want everyone to know that.
Our big project early in the year is a membership drive. We have a team of NE members working on this. They are targeting new schools, those who have been members and dropped off and also primary schools. We want to encourage those people who may not work in school libraries, but who are interested in the work we do, to join us as members. We are also interested in recruiting new business members as they help to pay for our magazine Collected and our planned marketing tools for you to use in your libraries.
Regions have begun planning for their term one events, some of these are very large and impressive events, and I encourage you to attend if you possibly can. Remember it can be a really valuable experience attending a different regions event, why not get a road trip together! The AGM this year will be held in July this year in Dunedin as part of our weekend school which was so successful in the past. There will be lots of detail about this coming your way over the coming months as we organise speakers and workshops.
We have been doing some work on our processes, particularly the way that decisions of the National Executive are recorded. We hope to make life easier for National Executives of the future. Many thanks to Rosalba Finnerty for her help with this over the holidays. We will be offering our very successful professional development courses again this year, and we are looking towards extending these to offer more exciting options. We are looking at different ways we can deliver courses to our members and using different platforms to allow members access to regular PD regardless of location, targeting those beginning in school librarianship, as well as those who are very experienced. National Exec members will be presenting at various conferences and workshops during the year and if you are attending one of these presentations do some and say hello and have a chat. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on our activities and we hope that you enjoy and get great value from the community SLANZA provides for you.
Bridget Schaumann
President
Another year of working with young learners lies before us. I hope you, like me, are feeling a little thrill of excitement at the thought of all those young minds excitedly heading towards your library doors seeking knowledge, looking for help finding and using resources and new books to read. I hope that you are entering the year rested, well read and up for anything.
Your SLANZA executive had a good break over the holidays and although we were working quietly on a few projects, which we plan to introduce to you later in the year, we mostly read a lot and spent time having a holiday. This relaxing time has come to an end now though as we launch into a busy time on our projects. Our first National Executive meeting for the year is in February on the 22nd and 23rd, and as usual if you have matters you would like discussed at the National Executive level, we encourage you to get your regional representative to bring them to our attention. Your local representative is your voice on the National Executive.
We were very excited about our project to find out the most popular reads for school students in New Zealand at the end of last year. We will be doing this project again, possibly taking it larger in 2014. School librarians are the reading experts in your school, we know what the students like to read and we want everyone to know that.
Our big project early in the year is a membership drive. We have a team of NE members working on this. They are targeting new schools, those who have been members and dropped off and also primary schools. We want to encourage those people who may not work in school libraries, but who are interested in the work we do, to join us as members. We are also interested in recruiting new business members as they help to pay for our magazine Collected and our planned marketing tools for you to use in your libraries.
Regions have begun planning for their term one events, some of these are very large and impressive events, and I encourage you to attend if you possibly can. Remember it can be a really valuable experience attending a different regions event, why not get a road trip together! The AGM this year will be held in July this year in Dunedin as part of our weekend school which was so successful in the past. There will be lots of detail about this coming your way over the coming months as we organise speakers and workshops.
We have been doing some work on our processes, particularly the way that decisions of the National Executive are recorded. We hope to make life easier for National Executives of the future. Many thanks to Rosalba Finnerty for her help with this over the holidays. We will be offering our very successful professional development courses again this year, and we are looking towards extending these to offer more exciting options. We are looking at different ways we can deliver courses to our members and using different platforms to allow members access to regular PD regardless of location, targeting those beginning in school librarianship, as well as those who are very experienced. National Exec members will be presenting at various conferences and workshops during the year and if you are attending one of these presentations do some and say hello and have a chat. We look forward to hearing your thoughts on our activities and we hope that you enjoy and get great value from the community SLANZA provides for you.
Bridget Schaumann
President
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Happy New Year/SLANZA Planning meeting
Happy New Year and welcome back to the SLANZA Te Tai Tokerau blog.
I hope that all of you have had a relaxing break and a chance to read lots of books. The highlight of my reading was "The Luminaries" by Eleanor Catton.
We are holding a meeting to plan SLANZA events for 2014 at the Whangarei Libraries at 10 am on Friday 24 January 2014. We would love to have as many SLANZA members attend as possible. Please RSVP Lisa Salter ruawailibrary@gmail.com
If you are unable to attend you are welcome to email Lisa with any suggestions for SLANZA activities.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Happy holiday reading
The summer holidays are fast approaching and on behalf of the SLANZA Te Tai Tokerau committee I would like to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and long, lazy, sunny, summer holidays with the chance to relax and read some books.
If you haven't read the latest copy of Collected - New Direction: out with the old and in with the new - then you should do so now. Lisa Salter and her team have yet again done us proud with plenty of ideas to get you thinking about what old practices you could discontinue and what new ones you could embrace.
Happy holidays :)
Dee
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Graphic Novels To Enhance Creativity And Imagination
Saturday morning in early November, SLANZA
Te Tai Tokerau held a session at the Whangarei Public Library with comic book
guru Stu Colson from Heroes For Sale. Aimed for school librarians and teachers the
presentation attracted fifteen people, and we were certainly impressed with his
passion and knowledge on the subject.
We began with an interesting history
of comics, covering the self-regulating Comics Code Authority and sharing
little gems like the fact that the biggest selling comics during World War II
were romance comics read by the soldiers!. As well he discussed the
storytelling techniques utilized in graphic novels: the pacing, impact, mood
and length of the story.
Stu Colson strongly believes that graphic
novels are a gateway to children becoming interested in reading for fun, and
convinced us that exposure to images enhances our students’ creativity and
imagination.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Stu Colson Next Saturday
SLANZA Te Tai Tokerau has organised for Stu Colson from Heroes for Sale to come up from Auckland to Whangarei to do a session about graphic novels next Saturday morning, 9th November, at 11 am at Whangarei Libraries.
A flyer about the event is attached, and here is the post about it on the SLANZA blog
Stu Colson from HEROES FOR SALE will share why comics are:
· an important gateway to students becoming interested in reading for personal pleasure
· a sophisticated story telling medium in their own right
· the single greatest story telling medium for enhancing and enriching our imaginations
We know how much students like graphic novels, with the combination of visuals and words making them so engaging and accessible, and we know that there are so many more graphic novels available now …
· What's happening in your school library with graphic novels? Where are they shelved?
· How do you choose which to buy?
· How are they promoted? Who uses them most?
· How can they be integrated into classroom reading and writing programmes?
We need to know numbers attending this workshop in order for it to go ahead, so please let Julia Smith at Kerikeri High School know ASAP if you are planning to come along jsmith@kerikerihigh.ac.nz
This session is relevant for librarians and teachers, primary and secondary. Talk to English teachers, art teachers, teaching colleagues, library colleagues…
We need YOU ! If we don't get the numbers, then we will need to let Stu know to save him the trip… If you are local in Whangarei then it is a couple of hours out of your weekend, a bit more if you have to travel from out of Whangarei - come to town and do some shopping too !
Kind regards, Jeannie
Jeannie Skinner | Programme Adviser, Northland | Services to Schools
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Monday, October 28, 2013
"Out with the old, In with the new"
Hi,
We are currently working on the Term 4 issue Collected and would love to have at least one article from our region. The theme is "Out with the old, In with the new".
What are you going to do differently next year or not do? Maybe something you learned in PD this year that you are going to implement next year or a story about looking forward to or reflecting on BYOD or Ebooks or new partnerships? We are very keen to have some stories from primary school libraries, often under represented in or publication.
We also require book reviews, especially of New Zealand or new books.
We are currently working on the Term 4 issue Collected and would love to have at least one article from our region. The theme is "Out with the old, In with the new".
What are you going to do differently next year or not do? Maybe something you learned in PD this year that you are going to implement next year or a story about looking forward to or reflecting on BYOD or Ebooks or new partnerships? We are very keen to have some stories from primary school libraries, often under represented in or publication.
We also require book reviews, especially of New Zealand or new books.
Can you think of of something to share or you can shoulder tap someone you know has a good story?
Sorry I won't be at the Stu Colson event, I'll be at the NE meeting. I expect it will go well, please encourage your colleagues to attend, this is an opportunity for the school librarian to bring along some teachers and show the benefits of SLANZA to the school and the ways that the library supports teaching and learning.
Thanks,
Lisa Salter
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Study Grant applications for 2014
Thinking about studying in 2014? SLANZA offers study grants each year to those working in school library teams for courses offered by approved education providers.
The deadline for submitting an application for 2014 is Thursday 31 October 2013. Application forms available on the SLANZA website.
The deadline for submitting an application for 2014 is Thursday 31 October 2013. Application forms available on the SLANZA website.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Tour of Auckland school libraries : SLANZA Waikato
Hello Northland school librarians
Would you be interested in visiting some Auckland school libraries in Term 4?
The Waikato SLANZA / NLNZ Annual School Library Tour this year is in Auckland, and there are two dates :
Auckland Secondary school libraries tour: Friday, 8th November, 10:00am-3pm:
How about car-pooling with some other Northland colleagues, or maybe heading down to Auckland early on Friday and making a weekend of it?
Everyone is welcome – to come on either, or both tours, and on both days you will have an opportunity to visit Botany Downs Public Library in the Botany Downs Town Centre, where you will be able to purchase lunch (your own cost).
A detailed schedule for the whole day will be forwarded to all registrants.
Transport is your own responsibility.
Cost: $5 per person.
For further information and/or registration, please contact Linda McCullough at Services to Schools, National Library Hamilton ph 07 856 9134 or fill in the registration form available at this link, or contact Jeannie Skinner.
Would you be interested in visiting some Auckland school libraries in Term 4?
The Waikato SLANZA / NLNZ Annual School Library Tour this year is in Auckland, and there are two dates :
Auckland Secondary school libraries tour: Friday, 8th November, 10:00am-3pm:
- Morning tea and visit to BLENZ (Blind and Low Vision Education Network New Zealand)
- Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate
- Botany Downs Public Library (lunch at The Botany Downs Town Centre)
- Ormiston Senior College
- Papakura High School.
- Morning tea and visit to Services to Schools, National Library of New Zealand, Parnell
- St Helier’s Primary School
- Elm Park School (Pakuranga)
- Botany Downs Public Library (lunch at The Botany Downs Town Centre)
- Elim Christian College (Junior Campus)
- Redoubt North School (Manukau).
How about car-pooling with some other Northland colleagues, or maybe heading down to Auckland early on Friday and making a weekend of it?
Everyone is welcome – to come on either, or both tours, and on both days you will have an opportunity to visit Botany Downs Public Library in the Botany Downs Town Centre, where you will be able to purchase lunch (your own cost).
A detailed schedule for the whole day will be forwarded to all registrants.
Transport is your own responsibility.
Cost: $5 per person.
For further information and/or registration, please contact Linda McCullough at Services to Schools, National Library Hamilton ph 07 856 9134 or fill in the registration form available at this link, or contact Jeannie Skinner.
Congratulations to Clare Giesbers

The Award
was presented to Clare by Northland College Principal, Jim Luders, at a full
school assembly, and he expressed his appreciation, on behalf of staff and
students, for the services and programmes Clare provides through the library to support teaching and learning.
Clare has worked
steadily, with an unflagging resolve, to make the library welcoming and accessible for
students to discover the pleasures of reading, to engage with resources in
print and online, and to make connections with all that the library can offer, within and beyond the four walls.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Congratulations Lisa!
A big congratulations to Lisa Salter who is shortly to start her new job as Manager, Kaipara District Libraries. Lisa says that she should be around until the next SLANZA AGM so we have her for a bit longer.
Lisa, we don't want you to leave us but we are really really proud of you for stepping up into this new job and we wish you all the best.
Lisa, we don't want you to leave us but we are really really proud of you for stepping up into this new job and we wish you all the best.
SLANZA Lifetime Member Award - Jeannie Skinner
Lisa Salter, Jeannie Skinner and Fiona Mackie - SLANZA Conference - July 2013
Congratulations to Jeannie Skinner for being awarded a SLANZA Lifetime Member Award at the recent SLANZA Conference.
This was awarded in recognition of the tireless effort Jeannie has put into the development of Te Tai
Tokerau as a region, for her advocacy and passion for the promotion of literacy and
reading, and the unstinting support Jeannie has provided to all involved in school
libraries across Northland.
Jeannie’s nomination was accompanied by several heartfelt
testimonies, outlining the dedication Jeannie has shown to SLANZA and the
invaluable support she provides to all people involved with school libraries
across Te Tai Tokerau. Jeannie is known for her love of and advocacy for all
forms of literature and has been instrumental in assisting schools to apply for
grants to improve their libraries and collections. She is a moving force in
ensuring Northland has author tours and the Storylines festival, to the envy of
other areas. She has served on the committee since it began and one of the
testimonies said “Since Jeannie returned to Northland, she has always been on
the SLANZA committee, and it will be a sad day when this is not so.”
Well done, Jeannie. You really deserve this award.
--
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
End of Term
The wild winds are blowing outside and we await spring anxiously. Hopefully the weather for the holidays will give us opportunities to get back outside and enjoy the fresh air. Spare a thought for me as I head off to the public library system where the school holidays are the busiest days of the year.
A few reminders:
I hope that you all get enough of a rest to tackle Term 4 with it's stocktake and end of year reporting.
Lisa Salter
Te Tai Tokerau NE Representative
SLANZA Communications Leader
Just finished reading - More Than This by Patrick Ness
http://ruawailibrary.wordpress.com/
A few reminders:
- Our Graphic Novel workshop is Saturday 9 November at Whangarei Library from 11.00am - 12noon. Try and encourage your school colleagues to come along with you.
- Collected should (I hope!) be out on Friday with plenty of conference reading.
- The NE are meeting in early November, let me know if you have any concerns or questions.
- Welcome to our new members, we appreciate you joining our flock.
- Thank you to Jeannie. Those who attended her Northland Secondary School's Annual PD Day came away buzzing with useful new ideas.
- Join the National Library online communities and make some time every day for professional reading, free professional development.
I hope that you all get enough of a rest to tackle Term 4 with it's stocktake and end of year reporting.
Lisa Salter
Te Tai Tokerau NE Representative
SLANZA Communications Leader
Just finished reading - More Than This by Patrick Ness
http://ruawailibrary.wordpress.com/
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Graphic Novels with Stu Colson - Saturday 9 November - 11 am - 12 pm - Whangarei Libraries, May Bain Room
We are very excited that Stu Colson from Heroes for Sale is coming to Whangarei Libraries on Saturday 9 November, 11 am - 12 pm.
He will share why Graphic Novels and comics are important and will also have a selection of comics to view, buy or order.
We would love to see you all there.
FREE - SLANZA members (and staff from their schools)
$5.00 - LIANZA members
$10.00 - Public
Please pay at the door, but a RSVP to Julia Smith would be appreciated. jsmith@kerikerihigh.ac.nz
Thursday, August 29, 2013
SLANZA Conference 2013 : Many things…
Lisa asked me to write a piece for the SLANZA Collected magazine about highlights of attending the Wellington SLANZA Conference, with the instruction to keep it brief... I thought I was doing well at just under 500 words, but the limit was an-almost-impossible 100, so I'll post my entry here as originally written and provide an edited version for Collected which will be, as ever, full to the brim with many great contributions...
The fox
knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing. Archilochus
Attending a SLANZA Conference is always rewarding but
this year’s conference in Wellington
was memorable for a number of reasons – and nothing to do with another one of
those “storms of the century” and all the airport shenanigans…
Wellington’s
Winds of Change Conference
highlights for me include :
- being challenged to try new things and hearing new ideas. Sometimes a speaker can encapsulate a big idea in a memorable way – Ross Todd is brilliant at that, and I appreciated Erica McWilliams’ “fox / hedgehog” advice for libraries about taking an approach which is about many little things rather than one big thing – being multi-disciplinary, hybrid, adaptable, tolerant of complexity, getting the right mix of virtual and physical, and embracing people, culture and experimentation…
- hearing from real practitioners at workshops about some of the great things they are doing - Michelle Simms from Te Totara Primary School on “How to gamify your library” gave a workshop which was brilliantly researched and presented, providing both high tech and practical examples of strategies to engage students. Sue Esterman and the students from Scots College with SCRABOL, and Bridget with her flying solo strategies were other highlights. It was hard to choose which workshop to attend and I’m glad that the Conference proceedings are up on the SLANZA website to explore, refresh memory and share…
- catching up face to face with National Library colleagues from around the country, and putting faces to names – from librarians through their list serv communications, to guest speakers like inspiring Tara Brabazon and steady Cathy Wylie, not to mention the inimitable Kim Hill after years of listening to her on the radio…
I also want to mention that I was very grateful to
receive sponsorship to attend Conference from the SLANZA National Executive and
Te Tai Tokerau region – it has been lovely in the past to give grants out to
people and this year I felt very fortunate to be on the receiving end.
Also, at the Conference I was presented with the
SLANZA Honorary Life Membership Award which was a huge compliment, unexpected
and truly delightful. I’ve been an Adviser with National Library for so long,
working with many schools over the years, and feel very strongly that SLANZA is
a crucial partner and ally in achieving the same goals of successful school
libraries to support young learners.
Working with SLANZA committees in Northland over the past 13 years has
been a really rewarding part of my job, and continues to be so.
Jeannie Skinner, Programme Adviser, Services to
Schools Northland.
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