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Should S.O.S. Lesson Plans Be Tagged with the New AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner?

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Should S.O.S. Lesson Plans Be Tagged with the New AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner?

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In October 2007, AASL unveiled its new Standards for the 21st Century Learner at the AASL Conference in Reno, NV. The S.O.S. resource currently uses the national information literacy standards (i.e., Information Power standards) published by ALA in 1998. An Indicators Task Force along with an Implementation Task Force and others continue to do important work so that these new standards can be successfully implemented in every school library media program. We are interested in whether readers think that S.O.S. should begin tagging its lesson plans with the new standards NOW or WAIT until they are further refined. Link to the 2-item poll if you would like to respond.

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