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REGION: International Schools

International Schools are found all around the world. During the IASL Annual Conference in Italy 2009, the attending group of International School librarians attempted to define what makes an international school. Join the forum to read more! Ingrid
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"Hi Ingrid I work as a librarian at Grange School, Lagos Nigeria, (Middle and High School). I met you during the ECIS conference in Hamburg, Nov. 2009. (PYP, MYP librarians workshop) I did not attend Jamaica conference, I look forward to shifting…"
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"Hello Christine, Welcome to the group.  It is great to hear from you.  Can you let us know a little bit about yourself and the library you are working in?  Were you at the Jamaica Conference by any chance? Ingrid"
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International Schools are found all around the world. During the IASL Annual Conference in Italy 2009, the attending group of International School librarians attempted to define what makes an international school. Join the forum to read more! Ingrid
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International Schools are found all around the world. During the IASL Annual Conference in Italy 2009, the attending group of International School librarians attempted to define what makes an international school. Join the forum to read more! Ingrid
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"Sorry Ingrid, i have no bragging rights. Unfortunately, I did not attend the conference...missed a great opportunity. However, i will definitely post some pics later."
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"Hi again Lou Ann, I was thinking about everyone able to get to the IASL conference in Jamaica this summer.  I expect that you were there too? Have you got any photos to share from the conference? You could try posting them.  -  go on…"
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Lou Ann Bramwell-Shakes commented on Ingrid Skirrow's group REGION: International Schools
"Hi, thanks for the warm welcome. I am from the beautiful island of Jamaica where i serve in  the capacity of Teacher-Librarian at Hayes Primary and Junior High School. Looking forward to great networking with other library professionals."
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"Hi - just got a message that we have a new member of this group - Welcome to Lou Ann Bramwell-Shakes.  Can you tell us a little about yourself - i.e. where abouts in the world are you based; name of school; your role there? Look forward to…"
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Hi from Ingrid

Posted on June 8, 2010 at 5:09pm 0 Comments

More international school librarians have become my friends!
Thank you!
Welcome everyone!

You might also want to join the IASL group: 'REGION:International Schools'
which I created - if you're in that category that is.
You may also find some other groups of interest i.e. geographical regions,
Web 2.0, technology etc. Lots of good info. there.
Ingrid

VIS, Austria libraries hosts visit from Croatian T-L group

Posted on June 3, 2010 at 8:24pm 0 Comments

Mr. Josip Rihtaric and Mrs. Ingrid Skirrow met for the first time during

the IASL Annual Conference 2009 in Abbano Terme, Italy. Through this

connection, a useful future professional development possibility was

voiced.



This finally came into fruition:-



On Wednesday 2nd June, Vienna International School hosted a visit of a group of 37 Teacher-Librarians and educators from the Croatian Network of School Librarians. The school director Mr. Neil Tomalin kindly… Continue

Getting into routines again.

Posted on April 22, 2009 at 4:15am 0 Comments

I love holidays but isn't it difficult to remember what you were doing before?

It also doesn't help that the weather is finally gorgeous and warm again after a long, long winter and the garden is calling. Winter is definitely the time to get work done...

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Hi everyone,

I am busy Facebooking and putting my life there and don't have a lot of spare time to put my life here as well so find me under Ingrid Skirrow and or the new IASL group. Please mention that you are an IASL friend

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At 6:57am on October 4, 2011, christine chinelo lemeh said…

Hi Ingrid

I work as a librarian at Grange School, Lagos Nigeria, (Middle and High School). I met you during the ECIS conference in Hamburg, Nov. 2009. (PYP, MYP librarians workshop) I did not attend Jamaica conference, I look forward to shifting sands in Quarter, sounds interesting.

Christine.

 

At 3:47pm on May 4, 2011, Amanda Bond said…

Hi Ingrid

 

I will definitely find you. Are you coming onThursday or Friday? On Thursday I am helping with registrations. I work at Istanbul International Community School

 

Amanda

At 1:41pm on June 17, 2010, Ngawang Tenzin said…
Hi Ingrid,

I am trying hard to convience my school to send me to the forth coming Category 2 PYP, MYP DP library continium workshop at Honkong on Oct.2010. I was bit nervous that wether IBO will accept my registration because i have not attend the previous category 1 library continium workshop. If every thing turns on my favour, Are you be the one of the workshop leaders for that workshop ? I wish i could meet you and i have many things to asked. Looking forward to hear from you soon...
Cheers!!
N.Tenzin
At 11:19pm on December 31, 2009, Govinda Prasad Panthy said…
Dear Friends,
how are you?
Happy New Year 2010.
HOpe new year will bring more closeness between us. I have been trying to set up a library for our students and community peopleat my school. Do you have any ideas? Plz. don't hesitate to share. Our students are young. They are from 3 to 11 years. But once we can set up a library other children from the community are also benefited. There's not any library in the village. The population of the village is about 9,500. All are village people have been encouraging me to set up a library but we dn't have resources. We need English literature books viz. story, novels, poetry, simple picture story books, fun reading books and so on. We want books in our own language too. Our mother tongue is Nepali, we can get many books in the capital city but really have financial crisis to collect them. YOu small help would add up a brick in my goal. Hope your contribution will encourage me for this noble cause.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely yours
Govinda, SAV School, Nepal.
P.S.: savschool2000@yahoo.com
At 10:35pm on December 8, 2009, Katharina B.L. Berg said…
Hi Ingrid,
Good to be in touch and exchange ideas. As always I have lots to do and enjoy every moment of it. My main activity is getting people together who are interested in school libraries and motivating them to share all of their expertise.
Katharina
At 3:15pm on May 19, 2009, Ngawang Tenzin said…
Hi Ingrid,
I am glad that you are looking for me in OCC.Now you can find me more in IASL.Yes i am a member of IASL too. Because of OCC and IASL, I have learned so much and still learning new things every day. Within two years i have devoted my time in Promoting the Reading to my school and to other underpreviledge children. I have started reading programme called READ to ME. I have successfully involved Parents and teachers in this programme.Now i have so many passionate readers in my library. Very recently i have managed to collect around 400 books donation from Students, Parent and Wellwishers. I have donated to one of the local school(Physically Challenge School) Now I am working on Information Literacy and School Research. I want to develop Research Programme. I was very intrested in attending the forth coming IASL conference on School Research at Italy but unfortunately i cant effort to go by myself. I wish i could get some sponsar or some support. Do you have any idea of any NGO or organisation which support such programme? I will be very grateful to you if you could suggest me in this regard.
Tenzin
Mumbai
At 5:42pm on March 25, 2009, Gary Green said…
Hi Ingrid

Thanks for the update and link to the site. Some interesting things from the conference on it. Appreciate you sending it to me. I was supposed to be registered for the Singapore conference but somehow we missed the cut off date.

We are doing some interesting things here with IB and digital curriculum. Basically writing units along side teachers that use ICT to differentiate but are very true to the IB philosophy. We are integrating a concepts based approach to our learning here and having a real impact on what teachers are delivering to students both fro a library and classroom context.

Gary:-)
At 11:05pm on March 23, 2009, Paul Pledger said…
Hi Ingrid,

Yes I remember meeting you in Prague. I travelled all the way from Adelaide just for that Conference and then went back home!

I'm really pleased you use our links. We are happy to respond to requests, so keep this in mind, if you have any special topics for your students.

Best wishes,

Paul.
At 10:17am on February 3, 2009, Karen Bonanno said…
Ingrid - I would suggest you make direct contact with Luisa Marquardt, one of the conference organisers, to discuss the best strand for your suggested presentation. You can grab her contact details from this web link http://www.iasl-online.org/events/conf/2009/contacts.htm
 
 
 

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