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Name: Marie Sabol on Sep 21, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: By showing students that information and media literacy skills are important in their daily lives.Flag
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Name: Ed Hockersmith on Sep 22, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: by connecting L4L, AASL Standards, and CCSS to library information literacy instruction through collaboration with school faculty, administration, and the entire community of learners.Flag
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Name: Valerie Edwards on Sep 22, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I support Learning4Life by offering a diverse collection of resources and tools to my students. I support teachers in utilizing a variety of tools with their students to offer varied outcomes. My library provides space and resources for students to pursue their own interests in learning. I team with my L4L Coordinator to bring professional development to librarians in my state.Flag
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Name: Dorcas Hand on Sep 22, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am a degreed and certified school librarian with 30+ years of experience. I know my students achieve better because I am there to support them in their quests for information. I have purchased and will work with the new AASL Planning Guide for the 21st Century.Flag
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Name: Deb Christensen on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Irene Kwidzinski on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I support L4L by giving presentations to colleagues, promoting L4L on our state school library association listserv and ning, and encouraging implementation by the student teachers I supervise. I practice L4L by continuing to learn via professional networks, social networks, conferences and webinars. I also practice L4L by leading a book discussion group with teaching colleagues (we are celebrating our 12 year) and participating in my independent bookstores book discussions.Flag
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Name: Joan Upell on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Carl A. Harvey II on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: We support L4L in my school by looking at the Standards for the 21st Century Learner and then seeing how they best work in the elementary setting. What we do in elementary can be the foundation to helping students master those skills by the time they graduate from high school!Flag
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Name: Becky Robinson on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Students today need information literacy skills to be ready for each new chapter of their lives. These guidelines will assist educators along every step of the way to make sure that the students are taught and have learned these skills.Flag
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Name: Erin Wyatt on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Yay for school libraries! I work diligently to provide quality library services within my school. I also work to make sure that my collages (the rest of the faculty at my school) understand the value that school library programs bring to students and to the culture of the entire school.Flag
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Name: Angela L Green on Sep 23, 2010Title: ParentTell us how you support Learning4Life: As a librarian and a parent I know the importance of a quality education for my children. I also am aware of the research that proves the value of a school librarian has on students as well. It is important to center children's education around the library and reading...it's the basis for EVERYTHING!Flag
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Name: Marilyn Kay Maynard on Sep 23, 2010Title: OtherTell us how you support Learning4Life: I work for the Illinois School Library Media Association with over 1100 members and promote the goal of Learning4Life.Flag
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Name: Randee Hudson on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Illinois School Library Media Association maillistFlag
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Name: Sarah Hill on Sep 23, 2010Title: AdministratorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Gerogeann Burch on Sep 23, 2010Title: OtherTell us how you support Learning4Life: In my role as program coordinator in a library school, I teach future school librarians about their roles in students' and teachers' lives as educators, information specialists, collaborators and literacy advocates.Flag
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Name: Carolyn Kinsella on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Kathryn White on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Patti Fleser on Sep 23, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Christine Graves on Sep 24, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: As a school librarian, I make sure students have access to the reading material they need to improve their skills, and help them learn how to find and critically judge information they need to reach their goalsFlag
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Name: Nancy Dickinson on Sep 24, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Dennis LeLoup on Sep 26, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Learning never ends and I'm proud to be a school librarian involved in the education of children. I'm a school librarian that actively promotes the importance of reading and technology in education. Learning truly is a lifelong commitment and one that begins and ends in the library media center.Flag
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Name: Jeanné Lohfink on Sep 28, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: This is what I work towards to make my school library...an integrated part of the education of all of my students, and a support to all of my co-workers.Flag
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Name: Katie Kirsch on Sep 28, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: A certified school librarian is a vital piece to help support students, teachers, and curriculum. Unfortunately, librarians are often the first cut to be made when budgets are tight.Flag
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Name: Katie Kirsch on Sep 28, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: A certified school librarian is a vital piece to help support students, teachers, and curriculum. Unfortunately, librarians are often the first cut to be made when budgets are tight.Flag
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Name: Megan Cusick on Sep 30, 2010Title: OtherTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Cassandra G. Barnett on Sep 30, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: The National Standards for the 21st Century Learner and Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Libraries establish high expectations for student learners and school library programs. Students who have access to a highly qualified school librarian and a library that provides an information-rich environment have many more opportunities to succeed in school and life. All students deserve this access.Flag
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Name: Tamra Pearson on Oct 18, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am a school librarian. I know first hand the importance of what the school librarian has to offer the students of the 21st century.Flag
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Name: Deborah Macias on Oct 28, 2010Title: AdministratorTell us how you support Learning4Life: We are adopting and implementing a version of the Standards for the 21st Century that have been tailored to our specific state needs, and we advocate for and promote the hiring of certified librarians who will teach these standards and skills in the schools.Flag
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Name: Anita Phipps on Dec 29, 2010Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Judith Paradis on Jan 8, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am a school librarian!Flag
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Name: Tori A Jensen on Jan 15, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Alicia Blowers on Jan 18, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: As a middle school librarian, I see firsthand every day how vital it is to my students' success that they have a qualified school librarian. The skills they learn - from the research process to how to use technology, including web 2.0 media - will enable them to develop as critical thinks and leaders.Flag
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Name: Dawne Wheeler Reed on Jan 25, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I teach and collaborate with other educators to enable students to attain the status of Life Long Learners. My hope is that the value of this goal is recognized and valued by our legislators and leaders.Flag
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Name: Susan Verdicchio on Feb 3, 2011Title: ParentTell us how you support Learning4Life: After budget cuts led to all elementary library staff (who were paraprofessionals) being fired several years ago, other parents and I advocated for the hiring of certified librarians for our 5 elementary schools. I volunteer in the middle school library and advocated for a library program long-range plan. Too few school administrators and policy-makers understand 21st century learning and the vital role professionally staffed libraries play in fostering reading, research, critical thinking and the whole range of skills students need in order to learn how to learn.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 4, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Marcia Rhinehart on Mar 22, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am a fully certified MLS accredited K-12 Librarian. I encourage my students to never stop learning. I consistently work with my teachers to provide the best library services to our students and parents. I am always asking questions about their curriculum and how can I be of service. I see myself in a servant role where I serve all members of our school society and continually look for more materials and funding to provide those materials.Flag
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Name: Lloyd Hannon on Apr 17, 2011Title: ParentTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am a parent and a masters student in Library Science who plans to become a school librarian. I can not imagine a school without a library and that library without a professional teacher librarian staffing that library full time. I would not be entering this profession if I did not see the profound importance of this role both in my children's educational lives and in my own. To take away a library for budgetary reasons is unthinkable. A library is definitely a place to find and discover online resources that might be found elsewhere, but it is also a place to learn how to find those resources and use them responsibility. It is a place to find quality print materials and pleasure reading as well that have been chosen by a professional. You might say that there is always the public library or the student's personal library of books at home, but the majority of many school districts' students do not have access to these sorts of resources at home. No, the school library is essential, and having the professionally trained teacher librarian at the helm full time is not a luxury, it is a necessity.Flag
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Name: Mary Schwander on Jun 13, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Our library is a place that encourages and supports life-long learning and our students and teachers recognize that. We provide a wide variety of information sources and offer instruction to both students and faculty in effective information seeking strategies.Flag
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Name: Heidi Baker on Jun 13, 2011Title: OtherTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Karen M. Fenner on Jun 15, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Working collaboratively with educators to teach the lifelong skills of critically thinking about information.Flag
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Name: Tori Jensen on Jul 10, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I integrate AASL standards instruction whenever and wherever I am able in my high school.Flag
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Name: Dawne Royo on Jul 23, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Teresa Rozzi on Aug 19, 2011Title:Tell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Teresa Rozzi on Aug 19, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Patricia Mara on Sep 5, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Andrea Swicord on Sep 13, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life:Flag
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Name: Michele Edgley on Sep 24, 2011Title: OtherTell us how you support Learning4Life: I read and readers are leaders. I am getting my teaching license and working toward teaching and strengthening kids.Flag
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Name: Mary Lord on Oct 17, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: Spreading the wod about the value of school librarians in student achievement!Flag
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Name: Maruca Scruggs on Oct 31, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I am an Elementary School Librarian/Teacher, and it is my goal to empower my students to become information literate and to develop a life long love of learning.Flag
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Name: Gail Murray on Nov 6, 2011Title: EducatorTell us how you support Learning4Life: I support the ideas of Learning 4 Life as I was inspired to be a lifelong learner, and I want to share that with my students when they come into the LMC where I teach.Flag
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