AASL Preconference
"Transforming Your Program Through Advocacy"
ALA Annual Conference in New Orleans
June 23, 2006
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Academic Success @ Your Library:
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Guide for Elementary School Principals
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Guide for Middle School Principals
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Guide for Secondary School Principals
Permission to reproduce is given by the Virginia State Department of Education.
Indiana Principal Leadership Academy (IPLA) Special Edition Newsletter, February 2005
Permission to reproduce is given by the Indiana State Department of Education.TUSD – Teacher-Librarians Are Crucial to the Teaching and Learning Process Brochure
Permission to reproduce is given by the Tucson Unified School District, Teacher-Librarian Cadre 2004.
