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  • 28 Aug 2023 3:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Head of Library, Amanda Johnstone and Head of Digital Learning and Innovation, Trinity Hastie (Kincoppal-Rose Bay School) are presenting on the impact of AI in their workshop "Academic Integrity, Critical Thinking and AI"

    Register now via: Professional Learning Summit: (9 September 2023)

  • 28 Aug 2023 2:57 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Head Teacher Librarian, Louise Saint-John (Cedars Christian College) is presenting on digital guides in her workshop "Creating free, shareable, digital library guides to support teaching and learning

    Register now via: Professional Learning Summit: (9 September 2023)

  • 28 Aug 2023 2:46 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    SLANSW is pleased to be partnering with a number of sponsors for the Libraries Looking Forward: Navigating the evolving role of school libraries in the EdTech landscape. 

    Registered participants will have access to the Digital Tote post-Summit for special offers.





    There is still time to register: Professional Learning Summit: (9 September 2023)

  • 28 Aug 2023 2:36 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    SLANSW Members will have recently received an email inviting them to attend the 2023 SLANSW Annual General Meeting.  Register to attend via: SLANSW AGM 2023

    The AGM is to take place on Saturday 16th September 2023

    at 9:00am via the SLANSW Zoom Room. 


    The SLANSW Member email contains links to:

    • AGM Agenda
    • Minutes of the 2022 AGM
    • SLANSW Nomination Form: Nominations are to reach the Secretary, by no later than 5pm on 8th September, 2023.
    • SLANSW Proxy Form: Proxies will be accepted until 5.00pm Friday, 15th September 2023

    A number of positions will be declared vacant at the AGM, please consider nominating to join our Committee. Those members wishing to represent their regions, please visit our website for the latest information: https://www.slansw.net.au/committee

    Register to attend via: SLANSW AGM 2023

  • 28 Aug 2023 2:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Policy to acknowledge the passing of SLANSW members

    For current members:

    1.    Current SLANSW Members passing may be acknowledged, if SLANSW are made aware.

    2.    Acknowledgement may be in the form of a brief notice in a newsletter, and a more detailed acknowledgement in the NEWS section of the SLANSW website.

    3.    These acknowledgments are to be drafted by the EO and approved by the Executive Team.


    For past members:

    1.    Once a notification is made to SLANSW, EO to confirm past membership via – life members, past presidents, school of service, other members’ recollections.

    2.    Further details to be provided to SLANSW by the notifying party.

    3.    Acknowledgement may be in the form of a brief notice in a newsletter, and a more detailed acknowledgement in the NEWS section of the SLANSW website.

    4.    These acknowledgments are to be drafted by the EO and approved by the Executive Team.

    August 2023

  • 15 Aug 2023 5:39 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Contributed by Pooja Mathur, Teacher Librarian and SLANSW Vice-President, Operations

    A group of year 8 students read Mallee Boys during October school holidays in 2022. Pooja has shared some excerpts from their Literature Circle discussions. This blog post also supports some of the findings Pooja is presenting at the Research SIG event for Term 3, 2023. You can still register to attend: Special Interest Group - Research

    To read the full blog post by Pooja Mathur, click here and login to your Member Portal.

  • 25 Jul 2023 2:15 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In this new blog post, SLANSW Management Committee member, Fabian Amuso, shares his thoughts on the Australian tradition of the Book Week Parade, and its power to encourage creativity.  

    To read the full blog post by Fabian Amuso, click here and login to your Member Portal.

  • 25 Jul 2023 2:08 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    In this new blog post, SLANSW Management Committee member, Rhonda Creasey, reflects on her experiences at the National Education Summit in Melbourne. She provides a comprehensive overview of the presentations and workshops attended, and advocates that professional learning events can provide opportunities to be inspired and can add more tools to your education belt.

    To read the full blog post by Rhonda Creasey, click here and login to your Member Portal.

  • 25 Jul 2023 2:05 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Children's Book Council Australia (CBCA) Book Week is one of the key events for school libraries in Australia, with many school library staff showcasing their creativity in engaging displays to inspire the school community. The theme for this year's CBCA Book Week, running from Saturday 19th August – Friday 25th August, is Read, Grow, Inspire. What ideas do you have for this year’s theme? What kind of library displays will you create? 

    Our guiding question for this SLANSW Meet-Up is what makes an exceptional visual display? To help us answer this question, we've asked visual merchandising professional, Nicole Venter to join us. 

    Members are welcome to share images of displays that they have previously created, and Nicole can offer advice on what works and why, through a visual merchandising lens.

    Register now via: CBCA Book Week Ideas 2023

  • 6 Jun 2023 8:22 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Podcasting for Teacher Librarians

    Based on Karen's journey from 2019 as she navigated the sound world and upskilled herself and her students, this workshop will focus on 'the why' of podcasting from a Library perspective, setting up a podcasting space, and will look at examples of student engagement with podcasting. This topic is relevant for primary and secondary Teacher Librarians and Library staff.

    About Karen Bale

    Karen has been a Library Manager, then a Teacher Librarian across two 7-12 schools in the systemic Catholic sector in Port Macquarie for 33 of the past 34 years. During this time, across 4 consecutive years, she co-directed #Litfest2444: Pen Paper Pixels (a festival of story in different forms and mediums) for students in the mid coast area and beyond. Each year one of the presentations/workshops was a podcasting experience where participants contrived, scripted, created and edited their story in sound and it was from this event that her interest in audio began.

    Last year, Karen took a year of leave from her role as T/L, and decided to resign from her position at the end of 2022. She currently job-shares the role of Careers Adviser (her other 'hat') one day per week at her former school, and holds a contract with Charles Sturt University to coordinate the OZTL-Net listserv. In 2022 she edited a series of podcasts being produced for one of the subjects in the Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) course at Charles Sturt University, and will be continuing with that work later this year. 

    Register now via: Podcasting for Teacher Librarians

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