Showing posts with label Charles Sturt University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Sturt University. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

SLA NSW Awards Celebration, 2012

SLA NSW Awards Celebration

Ian McLean, Stacey Taylor, guest speaker Maurice Saxby, Paul Macdonald and Alinda Sheerman at the School Libraries Association, NSW Awards at The Children's Bookshop, Beecroft, tonight. Paul is the proprietor of the shop... and so much more! He was receiving the inaugural Maurice Saxby Award.

Ian McLean

The John H Lee Memorial Award is for a teacher-librarian who demonstrates "excellence in leadership in innovative and collaborative teaching practice through the integration of learning technologies". Presented to yours truly. Many thanks to Linda Gibson-Langford who nominated me! This is a joint award presented by SLA NSW and Charles Sturt University. Ashley Freeman presented me with the award.

SLA NSW Awards Celebration

Uncle Al Cameron, Ian McLean, Aunty Pat Cameron and my special guest, Janette Mercer, who was my inspirational primary school teacher-librarian at Arncliffe Public School in the 1960s.

Maurice Saxby

Maurice Saxby is sharing a poem, chosen at random, from a well-loved book he received at age five. Captivating! (Even the bear was mesmerised.) Maurice described that magic moment where a child is immersed in reading and suddenly gets a cold chill at the back of the neck. CS Lewis called this unique sensation "Surprise by joy."

SLA NSW Awards Celebration

Teacher-librarian Jenny Scheffers (Caddies Creek Public School), Ian McLean and the School Libraries & Information Literacy Unit's Colleen Foley at The Children's Bookshop. Book rappers extraordinaire!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Christmas comes to High Street

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Lunch with visiting teacher-librarians - High Street, Penrith.

Today I had a visit from the editor of "Scan" (my old job!) and two teacher-librarians undertaking their retraining course with Charles Sturt University. They had come to absorb the atmosphere of the school library and hopefully pick up some tips to try out in their own schools. It's always fun to be a mentor, and I find I usually learn as much from the process as my "mentee".

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Life's unexpected rewards

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My "thank you" gift of some 2006 Charles Sturt University Cabernet Sauvignon, courtesy of CSU, for hosting a visiting entourage of trainee librarians and teacher-librarians to our school library today. My pleasure!

I wish I'd been taping my talk - I sounded so wise. ;)