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Branding isn't just for companies and celebrities. Your school
library is a brand too, and this book will show you how powerful
the concept of branding can be. You will learn how to use it as a
tool for articulating the value and importance of the school
library while also better defining and delineating to stakeholders
who school librarians are and why having a school librarian
matters. Complete with a list of guiding questions at the end of
each chapter to help you put its concepts into practice, this book
includes templates, checklists, and worksheets to assist you in
undertaking school library branding, a rebrand, or a brand
rehabilitation; offers concrete guidance and techniques for
engaging effectively with your community by creating a strategic
communications plan; walks you through incorporating the use of
data and community demographics analysis to improve your practice
and thus increase positive perceptions of the impact of your work;
shows how to use existing AASL personas as well as how to develop
additional learner personas (such as trauma-sensitive, special
groups and non-users) through a brand audit; presents a focused
exploration of brand behavior, emphasizing the impact, influence,
and integrity of brand credibility; analyzes the work of Jim
Collins (Good to Great), John Kotter (Our Iceberg is Melting), and
others to shed light on the importance of the "business" aspects of
the school library; and spotlights successful and unsuccessful
examples of branding from the realm of both business and libraries,
connecting them to the AASL Standards.
With the recent passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA),
school libraries are poised for a potential turnaround. But there's
only one way forward: school librarians must become leaders, fully
interwoven into the fabric of the educational community. And to
become a truly effective leader you've got to have a plan. In her
new book, Weisburg builds on her decades of experience and
mentorship in school libraries to offer a carefully crafted roadmap
that guides readers step by step through the process of
transforming into a leader, from becoming aware of what's at stake
to learning and mastering the necessary skills for leadership.
Using a pragmatic approach that acknowledges the challenges to come
while also offering unabashed inspiration, this book incorporates
first-hand understanding of the dynamics of the educational
environment, from the building to the district level; begins by
addressing common fears about taking on a leadership role, and
shows how to move past them and gain confidence; demonstrates how
to build credibility among stakeholders and peers through strategic
risk-taking; discusses ways to rely on one's strengths to grow
skills and expertise; explains how to know when to lead and when to
manage, plus the fine art of delegation; gives pointers on
communicating effectively, becoming visible, behaving ethically,
maintaining a healthy life-work balance, and other important career
issues; and shows readers what it takes to move onto a larger stage
and become a local educational leader who also has a presence on
the state and national level. By starting with the basics and
offering concrete ideas for moving forward, the book shows readers
how they can slowly build their confidence and skills to become the
leaders their students and the profession needs them to be.
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