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SUMMARY:Virtual Conference - School Libraries: The Power of Reading -  November 27 2020
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DESCRIPTION:https://slav.org.au/event-3696748\n\n       \n\n\n    \nNovember 27 2020\n\n    \nVirtual Conference\n    \n8.30 to 3.30\n\n           Reading is the key that opens doors to many good things in life. Reading shaped my dreams\, and more reading helped me make my dreams come true.\n            - Ruth Bader Ginsberg\n            \n\n            \nIn partnership with the National Education Summit\n            This virtual conference will be a fitting end to a year in which we have celebrated sixty years of the School Library Association of Victoria. We also celebrate the extraordinary ability of school libraries to be responsive and flexible during a year when school libraries have undoubtedly demonstrated their worth.\n            Featuring special guests\, researchers\, creators and school library practitioners\, this conference will explore big picture ideas and examples of best practice in light of the powerful way school libraries foster a reading culture.\n                              8.30am\n           Trade Exhibition\n                         9.30am           Welcome\n         Di Ruffles\, SLAV President                         9.45am           Keynote Address: The Power of Reading\n         Ursula Dubosarsky\, Australian Children’s Laureate                         10.30am           Morning Tea\, Trade Exhibition                         11.00am           SLAV Awards                         11.30am           Concurrent Sessions\n                        12.00pm\n          Featured Speakers\n          George Ivanoff in Conversation with Adrian Beck\n                        12.30pm\n          Lunch\, Trade Exhibition\n                        1.30pm\n          Featured Speakers\n         Imagining the Teen Reader: YA Publishing and Bookselling\n         Professor Katya Johanson and Research Fellow Bronwyn Reddan\n         Discovering a “Good Read”: Cultural Pathways to Reading for Australian Teens Project\n                        2.00pm\n          Concurrent Sessions\n                        2.38pm\n          Concurrent Sessions\n                        3.10pm\n          Featured Speakers\n         Saroo Brierley and Sue Brierley in Conversation with Kristin Gill\n                        3.40pm\n                     Conference Close\n                               Please note: To enable access to the virtual conference platform your contact details will be shared with our conference partners.\n  \n\n  \n\n  Conference program\n
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