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Have Happened!

Taking your advocacy game all the way up to 11!

Jennifer LaGarde November 2018

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Have Happened!

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Jennifer LaGarde November 2018

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Colette Cassinelli

@ccassinelli

Jennifer LaGarde

@jenniferlagarde

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“People lose their way when they lose their why.”

-Gail Hyatt

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  • 19% of workforce
  • Oregon: 1250 / 144
  • California: < 10%
  • Washington: 11% of workforce

2008

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Every display is

an opportunity to share what you value AND to confirm or confound existing expectations for libraries.

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Stories connect us.

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Data makes stories scalable.

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bit.ly/data_reports

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“One of the most important jobs of the principal is to know who her generals are.”

“And I’m looking for a five star general.”

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#BestPartofMyDay

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Our work:

  • Is joyful
  • Is important
  • Is impactful
  • Is essential to the success of schoolwide goals.

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@GustafsonBrad

The sweet stuff.

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@jediguybrarian

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“Students of color, boys and students with disabilities are disproportionately disciplined in k-12 schools across the country…. The numbers are stark: Black students represent 15.5% of all public school students, but make up about 39% of students suspended from school. And it starts early: in preschool. And it happens regardless of the poverty level of the school studied.”

(NPR, 2018)

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“Students who are black, Hispanic, or low income are more likely to use technology for drill and practice, [while] white students are more likely to use technology for simulations or authentic applications.”

(What A Decade of Research Tells Us About Technology In the Hands of Underserved Students, Edsurge 2016)

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100%

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$100

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