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SUMMARY:ALIA Schools | Ethics and School Libraries: Our Foundation and Connection
DESCRIPTION:Keynote speaker: Jacqui Lucas\, ALIA Professional Development Teacher Librarian \nALIA launched the ALIA Code of Ethics for the Australian Library and Information Services Workforce late 2024. The Code articulates the principles that are the foundation of library work\, and the behaviours that connect everyone who works\, or aspires to work\, in a library or information service. The Code also strengthens the foundation of the ALIA Skills\, Knowledge and Ethics Framework. \nALIA Schools has created a template that can be used to contextualise and implement a Code of Ethics for your school library.  A Code of Ethics is a vital advocacy tool that can help make your work visible and support you in clearly communicating the importance of the school library. \nJacqui will share how the Code of Ethics was developed and lead participants in using the template to create your own branded Code of Ethics for a school library with action examples relevant to your unique school context.  The webinar is for all primary and secondary school library staff.
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/ethics-and-school-libraries-our-foundation-and-connection/
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SUMMARY:AI Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for 2025 with SCIS updates and a free self-paced AI course for educators from the Digital Technologies Hub (dthub.edu.au)\, funded by the Australian Government and operated by Education Services Australia. The course begins with three general AI modules before branching into primary or secondary-specific content\, covering responsible AI use\, societal impacts\, and AI solution design. \nPresenters include Martin Richards\, a former primary teacher and DT Hub Content Manager with extensive Australian Curriculum knowledge who developed the Hub’s AI resources\, and Renate Beilharz\, a passionate teacher librarian with SCIS since 2018 who ensures schools receive quality data for student information discovery. \nMaking SHIFT Happen\nWhen teaching AI literacy\, the team at Santa Maria College\, Perth\, Amanda Crossley and Amy Hollingsworth created “SHIFT”. Adapting the internet search skills model\, SIFT\, to include an “H” for the Hallucinations that AI can produce and covering the critical thinking skills required to evaluate AI output. \nCo-presenters\, Amy and Amanda are innovative teacher librarians (and recipients of the SLAV Innovators award in 2022)\, dedicated to teaching students what they need to know in this evolving information\, digital and AI landscape. \nTime will be allocated at the end of the session for questions and discussion. \nEvent Flyer
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/ai-masterclass/
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SUMMARY:Professional Learning Summit
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 March SLANSW Professional Learning Summit will be held in face-to-face mode over two days at the venues as shown below (full pricing list and options available on the registration website). Our program is also structured to foster networking with like-minded library professionals and industry partners through our Trade Fair. As a SLANSW member you are encouraged take advantage of this great opportunity to build your professional expertise through keynote speakers and workshops which will add over 8 hours professional development over the two days. \nSLANSW Professional Learning Summit \nChange the Narrative: \nDay One – Bringing new viewpoints on Literacy \nParramatta Library\, Parramatta Square \nDay Two – Expanding our horizons with Technology \nOur Lady of Mercy College (OLMC)\, Parramatta
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/professional-learning-summit/
LOCATION:Parramatta Library & OLMC\, Parramatta\, 2-6 Victoria Rd\,\, Parramatta\, NSW\, 2150\, Australia
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SUMMARY:QSLA Future Libraries Conference
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URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/qsla-future-libraries-conference/
LOCATION:State Library of Queensland\, Cultural Precinct\, Stanley Place\, South Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4101\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240930
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SUMMARY:Research and Effective Practices Seminar: Sustainable Reading at Every Age and Stage
DESCRIPTION:This three-day event will explore research and effective practices for sustaining readers across the lifespan\, with a special focus on the Sustainable Development Goals. Participants will come away with new ideas for engaging readers of all ages in sustainability practices through a variety of formats. Topics include early literacy\, school-age programs\, teen readers\, citizen science\, reading in the digital age and graphic novels. \n\nFriday\, 27 September – Afternoon tour of the Ipswich Children’s Library\nSaturday\, 28 September – Full-day seminar at Brisbane City Library\nSunday\, 29 September – Morning seminar at Brisbane City Library\, followed by optional social lunch
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/research-and-effective-practices-seminar-sustainable-reading-at-every-age-and-stage/
LOCATION:Brisbane Square Library\, 266 George St\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:SLASA and CBCA SA | 2024 Conference: Captivate\, Connect and Curate
DESCRIPTION:The School Library Association and The Children’s Book Council South Australian Chapter have organised their next dynamic conference around the themes of  “Captivate\, Connect\, Curate”\,  to be held  at the UniSA City West Campus in June. This gathering will bring together leaders\, innovators\, and visionaries from various fields to explore and engage with the three pivotal themes. \nCaptivate\nfocuses on reading engagement and literature \nConnect\nfocuses on information literacy\, research skills and use of non fiction. \nCurate\nfocuses on Library management\, curation of sources and creation of library displays. \nThe UniSA City West Campus\, with its state-of-the-art facilities and inspiring atmosphere\, provides the perfect backdrop for this intellectually stimulating and highly practical event. Join us in June for an enriching experience that promises to captivate your mind\, foster meaningful connections\, and empower you to curate knowledge for a brighter future.
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/slasa-and-cbca-sa-2024-conference-captivate-connect-and-curate/
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SUMMARY:Fostering a passion for reading
DESCRIPTION:Reading is an essential focus area for all school libraries. Join ALIA Schools’ second webinar for 2024 to explore how three practitioners are utilising social media\, collection development strategies and wider reading initatives to support the development of reading skills and foster a lifelong love of reading in their schools. Suitable for all primary and secondary school library staff. \nSpeakers include:\n• Helen Farch\, Library Technician at Forest Hill College\, VIC\n• Rosie Maher\, Librarian at Wenona School\, NSW\n• Karen Eyre\, Teacher Librarian at Brisbane Boys’ College\, QLD \n \n 
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/fostering-a-passion-for-reading/
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SUMMARY:WASLA Golden Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:WASLA is celebrating not only their WASLA Award winners but also their 50th birthday! Come along and join in this celebration\, sharing a glass of wine\, canapes and conversation whilst watching the sunset over the city.
URL:https://acsl.alia.org.au/event/wasla-golden-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:Methodist Ladies College\, 356 Stirling Hwy\, Claremont\, WA\, 6010\, Australia
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