MSLA 2022: final session recaps
The final two sessions I attended this afternoon were “Building and sustaining an effective school library program: Exploring state impact studies
The final two sessions I attended this afternoon were “Building and sustaining an effective school library program: Exploring state impact studies
Bonnie McBride, Anja Kennedy, Collen Simpson, Lizz Simpson, and Luke Steere are all librarians who have experienced, or are currently experiencing,
Author, teacher, publisher, and Muscogee Nation citizen Cynthia Leitich Smith delivered this morning’s keynote, “Brighter Days: Decolonizing
Melissa Stewart gave an excellent presentation (“Tips and Tools for Nonfiction Read-Alouds“) at last year’s MSLA conference, so I was looking
Although K.C. Boyd’s keynote was hampered with technical difficulties, we persisted. (All of us librarians, library media specialists, teacher
“Ditching Dewey or Sticking With It?” Anna Ring of Chickering Elementary School in Dover/Sherborn conducted an action research project, surveying
The Massachusetts School Library Association annual conference began tonight with a keynote speech from Pablo Cartaya, author of the middle grade
If you missed the first half of this write-up about the Massachusetts School Library Association conference, it’s here (Part 1). Now, on to the
This was my first year attending the Massachusetts School Library Association (MSLA) annual conference. It was entirely virtual this year, and it