[Libs-Or] Summer institute/Building influence for school libraries

Mary McClintock marymc at teleport.com
Wed Jun 16 22:16:35 PDT 2004


Are you concerned about the state of school libraries and librarians in Oregon?

Building influence within the school culture is a 
key feature of successful and thriving school 
libraries and this topic is the focus of OEMA's 
summer institute.

Gary Hartzell's presentation should be of value 
to librarians who work outside the K-12 
environment, but who are advocates for well 
staffed and well stocked school libraries.

Mary

Building Influence...Influence Building July 12-13th in Newport.

The $125. early registration fee includes star 
presenter Gary Hartzell, a panel of top Oregon 
administrators, three great meals, an ocean view, 
and much more.

After June 30th the summer conference fee will be 
$150.00, so send your registration in now.

For lodging and other summer program information 
visit <www.oema.net> A registration form can be 
found there as well.


Who is Gary Hartzell?
*Author of  "Building Influence for the School 
Librarian: Tenets, Targets, and Tactics"  (2nd 
edition, Linworth)
*Former high school teacher and principal
*Professor of Educational Administration and 
Supervision at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
* Author of  "Building Influence," a monthly column in School Library Journal.
* Featured Speaker at the White House Conference 
on School Libraries in June 2002
* Member of the Advisory Board for the Laura Bush 
Foundation for America's Libraries
* Popular and dynamic presenter at state and 
national conferences i.e. ALA, AASL, and AECT
* Author of "Why Should Principals Support School 
Libraries?" ERIC Digest  November, 2002

Program	Building InfluenceŠInfluence Building
* 6 in-depth workshop hours with Gary Hartzell
* Panel presentation by Oregon principals and 
other administrators who are major supporters of 
school libraries
* Steve Wisely, retired Medford Schools 
Superintendent, OEMA Administrator of the Year, 
and featured speaker at the White House 
Conference on School Libraries in June 2002 will 
moderate the panel
*"Tactics and Targets" group process with OEMA leaders
* The OEMA "all-stars" will recreate their 
traveling "road show" on quality library media 
programs as presented to administrators in Oregon 
education programs (most recently to 
administrators-in-training at George Fox). Star 
presenters include Kelly Kuntz, Melanie Lucas, 
Martha Decherd, Kathy Chan, and Karen Wedeking


-- 
Mary McClintock
Library Media Teacher, Roseburg High School
District Library Coordinator, Roseburg Public Schools
400 West Harvard Avenue
Roseburg, OR 97470
541-440-4150
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