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AASL Standards for the 21st Century Released PDF Print E-mail
You don't have to have attended the AASL National Conference in Reno to receive a
copy of the new national standards for school library media programs! The standards are available on the AASL web site.  This will be followed next year by a new mission statement and guidelines for library media programs.

"Standards for the 21st-Century Learner" offer vision for teaching and learning to both guide and beckon our profession as education leaders. They will both shape the library program and serve as a tool for library media specialists to use to shape the learning of students in the school.

Common Beliefs

The learning standards begin by defining nine foundational common beliefs:

  • Reading is a window to the world.
  • Inquiry provides a framework for learning.
  • Ethical behavior in the use of information must be taught.
  • Technology skills are crucial for future employment needs. 
  • Equitable access is a key component for education.
  • The definition of information literacy has become more complex as resources and technologies have changed.
  • The continuing expansion of information demands that all individuals acquire the thinking skills that will enable them to learn on their own.
  • Learning has a social context.
  • School libraries are essential to the development of learning skills.

The Standards

The Standards describe how learners use skills, resources, and tools to

  1. inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge;
  2. draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge;
  3. share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society;
  4. pursue personal and aesthetic growth.
Downloading and Ordering

bullet You can download the Learning Standards as an eight-page full-color pamphlet (PDF, 4 mb).

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 05 February 2008 )
 
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