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School Librarian of the Year Award nominations open
EB News: 22/10/2021 - 08:54
The School Library Association (SLA) is inviting nominations for the 2021 School Librarian of the Year Award.
For the first time, this year the School Librarian of the Year Award will be split into two categories across both primary and secondary schools. Nominations for school library staff in special schools are also encouraged.
In its 17th year, the School Librarian of the Year Award is the SLA's prestigious honour to recognise the excellent work that is carried out in school libraries and to highlight the outstanding commitment to school library excellence.
The nomination form requires a short summary of information including any showcase projects, support given for teaching and learning, how the library encourages reading for pleasure and ways in which the library is promoted across the school. All nominations are anonymised, so that each nomination is treated equally by the SLYA panel. The shortlisted nominees are then visited by at least two members of the panel to help inform the final decision.
Alison Tarrant, chief executive officer of the School Library Association said: “I encourage everyone in primary, secondary and special schools to nominate those working in their school library to ensure they receive the credit they deserve for their exemplary work and determination to reinforce the ever-evolving importance of libraries in schools. The awards also serve to highlight best practice through celebrating outstanding service and support.
“The successful finalists for the School Librarian of the Year are offered many opportunities to raise their profile, bolster career opportunities and further promote the profile of their school and school librarians.”
The deadline for nominations is 8th November 2021. To nominate someone in your school library, visit https://www.sla.org.uk/awards
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