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School Library Association

The School Library Association (SLA) is an independent organization in the United Kingdom which promotes libraries and literacy in schools. The SLA was founded in 1937 and is based at Kembrey Park in north-eastern Swindon. It is a charity registered in England & Wales[1] and Scotland.[2]

School Library Association
Founded1937
TypeRegistered charity
Registration no.England & Wales (313660), Scotland (SC039453)
Location
  • 1 Pine Court, Kembrey Park, Swindon SN2 8AD, UK
Area served
Worldwide
Websitesla.org.uk

It provides training and information to teachers and librarians, promotes the role of librarians in schools and publishes a range of titles including a quarterly journal, The School Librarian.[3]

Regional branches operate in many areas of the UK https://www.sla.org.uk/branches

The Association's President is Richard Gerver. Past Presidents include authors Kevin Crossley-Holland (2012–2017) Gervase Phinn (2006–2009) and Aidan Chambers (2003–2006), and Miranda McKearney, Empathy Lab and Former Director of The Reading Agency.[4]

Two chief executives of the association have been honoured for their services to education: Valerie Ann Fea (MBE) in the New Year Honours 1997 and Kathleen Amy Lemaire (OBE) in the New Year Honours 2008.

Projects edit

In May 2007 the SLA launched a project in which it acted as facilitator for a Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) initiative called Boys into Books 11–14, delivering 20 free books to all qualifying state schools in England[5] with an accompanying reading guide.[6] Boys into Books 5–11, a follow-up project funded by the DCSF, ran in 2008, also with a published reading guide.[7]

A further DCSF-funded project in 2008, Book Ahead 0–7, was aimed at children in Early Years settings to promote enjoyment in reading at an early stage, with a reading guide written by Julia Eccleshare.[8]

In 2010 the SLA ran the Everyone's Reading campaign[9] in association with the DCSF, described by Children's Laureate Anthony Browne as "... a brilliant project encouraging the enjoyment of reading, a reading culture and a pleasure that will last throughout readers' lives."[10]

School Librarian of the Year Award edit

The SLA founded the School Librarian of the Year Award in 2004 to highlight best practice and innovation in school librarianship.[11]

Winners edit

Library Design Award and Inspiration Award edit

In 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Library Design Award to recognise innovation, creativity and resourcefulness in school library design. This was superseded in 2014 by the SLA Inspiration Award for "the school library space that shows inspiration, innovation, creativity and resourcefulness in its library design and in use".[22]

Winners edit

Community and Enterprise Awards edit

These two awards were started in 2022 to recognise partnerships and projects benefitting school libraries. Winners due to be announced Autumn 2022. [25]

Information Book Award edit

In 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Information Book Award with shortlists in three categories, "designed to support school libraries, reinforce the importance of non-fiction and highlight the high standard of resources available".[26]

Winners edit

  • 2011 – How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients by Adrian Dingle (Scholastic, ISBN 9781407117911)
  • 2012 – Can We Save the Tiger? by Martin Jenkins (Walker Books, ISBN 9781406319095)
  • 2013 – Incredible Edibles by Stefan Gates, illustrated by Georgia Glynn (Walker Books, ISBN 9781406339062)
  • 2014 – Get into Art: Animals by Susie Brooks (Kingfisher, ISBN 9780753435762)
  • 2015 – Shackleton's Journey by William Grill (Flying Eye Books, ISBN 9781909263109)[27]
  • 2016 – The National Theatre by Marina McIntyre (Walker Books, ISBN 9781406358698)[28]
  • 2017 — Survivors of the Holocaust by Kath Shackleton, Zane Whittingham and Ryan Jones (Franklin Watts, ISBN 9781445150444)[29]
  • 2018 — Look I'm a Scientist by Various Authors (Dorling Kindersley, ISBN 9780241231074)
  • 2019 – Politics for Beginners by Alex Frith, Rosie Hore, Louie Stowell and Kellan Stover (Usborne, ISBN 9781474922524)[30]
  • 2020 — Africa, Amazing Africa by Atinuke and Mouri Feddag (Walker Books, ISBN 9781406376586)[31]

References edit

  1. ^ "School Library Association, registered charity no. 313660". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  2. ^ "School Library Association, Registered Charity no. SC039453". Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.
  3. ^ ISSN 0036-6595.
  4. ^ "The Reading Agency". The Reading Agency. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  5. ^ DfES: "Secondary schools get free books to boost reading among teenage boys".
  6. ^ ISBN 978-1-903446-40-9
  7. ^ ISBN 978-1-903446-45-4
  8. ^ ISBN 978-1-903446-43-0
  9. ^ "Everyone's Reading official website". Everyonesreading.org.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  10. ^ "DCSF News: "Over 53,000 free books for schools in bid to get young people hooked on reading"". Dcsf.gov.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  11. ^ SLA: School Librarian of the Year Award.
  12. ^ "Teachers TV". Teachers TV. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  13. ^ "SLA". SLA. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  14. ^ "SLA". SLA. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  15. ^ FCBG
  16. ^ The Bookseller: Millett named School Librarian of the Year
  17. ^ The Irish Times: "For second time in three years, an Irish woman wins School Librarian of the Year"
  18. ^ The Bookseller: "Amy McKay wins school librarian of the year award". Accessed 6 October 2016.
  19. ^ TES: "Social-media 'evangelist' named school librarian of the year".
  20. ^ The Bookseller: "Emma Suffield wins School Librarian of the Year Award". Accessed 29 October 2018
  21. ^ The Bookseller: Ros Harding wins School Librarian of the Year Award
  22. ^ Inspiration Award
  23. ^ All Saints CEVA Primary School, Stibbard
  24. ^ designinglibraries.org.uk SLA Inspiration Award - the winners!
  25. ^ "Awards".
  26. ^ "Peters Bookselling Services: SLA Information Book Award". Peters-books.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  27. ^ The Guardian: Shackleton and New York books win School Library Association non-fiction prize
  28. ^ Federation of Children's Book Groups: SLA Information Book Award 2016 winners
  29. ^ The Bookseller
  30. ^ Peters: Politics for Beginners wins Information Book Award
  31. ^ Federation of Children's Book Groups: Judging the 2020 School Library Association Information Book Award

External links edit

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The School Library Association SLA is an independent organization in the United Kingdom which promotes libraries and literacy in schools The SLA was founded in 1937 and is based at Kembrey Park in north eastern Swindon It is a charity registered in England amp Wales 1 and Scotland 2 School Library AssociationFounded1937TypeRegistered charityRegistration no England amp Wales 313660 Scotland SC039453 Location1 Pine Court Kembrey Park Swindon SN2 8AD UKArea servedWorldwideWebsitesla org ukIt provides training and information to teachers and librarians promotes the role of librarians in schools and publishes a range of titles including a quarterly journal The School Librarian 3 Regional branches operate in many areas of the UK https www sla org uk branchesThe Association s President is Richard Gerver Past Presidents include authors Kevin Crossley Holland 2012 2017 Gervase Phinn 2006 2009 and Aidan Chambers 2003 2006 and Miranda McKearney Empathy Lab and Former Director of The Reading Agency 4 Two chief executives of the association have been honoured for their services to education Valerie Ann Fea MBE in the New Year Honours 1997 and Kathleen Amy Lemaire OBE in the New Year Honours 2008 Contents 1 Projects 2 School Librarian of the Year Award 2 1 Winners 3 Library Design Award and Inspiration Award 3 1 Winners 4 Community and Enterprise Awards 5 Information Book Award 5 1 Winners 6 References 7 External linksProjects editIn May 2007 the SLA launched a project in which it acted as facilitator for a Department for Children Schools and Families DCSF initiative called Boys into Books 11 14 delivering 20 free books to all qualifying state schools in England 5 with an accompanying reading guide 6 Boys into Books 5 11 a follow up project funded by the DCSF ran in 2008 also with a published reading guide 7 A further DCSF funded project in 2008 Book Ahead 0 7 was aimed at children in Early Years settings to promote enjoyment in reading at an early stage with a reading guide written by Julia Eccleshare 8 In 2010 the SLA ran the Everyone s Reading campaign 9 in association with the DCSF described by Children s Laureate Anthony Browne as a brilliant project encouraging the enjoyment of reading a reading culture and a pleasure that will last throughout readers lives 10 School Librarian of the Year Award editThe SLA founded the School Librarian of the Year Award in 2004 to highlight best practice and innovation in school librarianship 11 Winners edit 2005 Anne Robinson Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College 2006 Anne Marie Tarter Ripon Grammar School 2007 Ingrid Hopson George Abbot School 2008 Nikki Heath Werneth School 2009 Lucy Bakewell Hill West Primary School Sutton Coldfield 12 2010 Kevin Sheehan Offerton School and Duncan Wright Stewart s Melville College 13 2011 Carol Webb Forest Hill School 14 2012 Adam Lancaster Monk s Walk School 15 2013 Hilary Cantwell St Paul s Community College Waterford and John Iona Oasis Academy Enfield London 2014 Liz Millett Weatherfield Academy Dunstable 16 2015 Annie Brady St Paul s CBS Secondary School Dublin 17 2016 Amy McKay Corby Business Academy 18 2017 Lucas Maxwell Glenthorne High School 19 2018 Emma Suffield St Wilfrid s Church of England Academy Blackburn 20 2019 Ros Harding The King s School Chester 21 2020 21 Kristabelle Williams of Addy and Stanhope School https www sla org uk slya 2020Library Design Award and Inspiration Award editIn 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Library Design Award to recognise innovation creativity and resourcefulness in school library design This was superseded in 2014 by the SLA Inspiration Award for the school library space that shows inspiration innovation creativity and resourcefulness in its library design and in use 22 Winners edit 2011 Rosendale Primary School London 2012 The Duston School Duston Northampton 2013 Carterton Community College Oxfordshire 2014 Oak Tree Primary School Nottinghamshire Primary School category Dixons Allerton Academy West Yorkshire Secondary School category 2015 All Saints Primary School Stibbard Norfolk Primary School category Valley Park School Maidstone Kent Secondary School category 23 2017 Adderley Primary School Birmingham Primary School category American School of Madrid Headington School Hymers College Secondary School category 24 Community and Enterprise Awards editThese two awards were started in 2022 to recognise partnerships and projects benefitting school libraries Winners due to be announced Autumn 2022 25 Information Book Award editIn 2011 the Association inaugurated the SLA Information Book Award with shortlists in three categories designed to support school libraries reinforce the importance of non fiction and highlight the high standard of resources available 26 Winners edit 2011 How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients by Adrian Dingle Scholastic ISBN 9781407117911 2012 Can We Save the Tiger by Martin Jenkins Walker Books ISBN 9781406319095 2013 Incredible Edibles by Stefan Gates illustrated by Georgia Glynn Walker Books ISBN 9781406339062 2014 Get into Art Animals by Susie Brooks Kingfisher ISBN 9780753435762 2015 Shackleton s Journey by William Grill Flying Eye Books ISBN 9781909263109 27 2016 The National Theatre by Marina McIntyre Walker Books ISBN 9781406358698 28 2017 Survivors of the Holocaust by Kath Shackleton Zane Whittingham and Ryan Jones Franklin Watts ISBN 9781445150444 29 2018 Look I m a Scientist by Various Authors Dorling Kindersley ISBN 9780241231074 2019 Politics for Beginners by Alex Frith Rosie Hore Louie Stowell and Kellan Stover Usborne ISBN 9781474922524 30 2020 Africa Amazing Africa by Atinuke and Mouri Feddag Walker Books ISBN 9781406376586 31 References edit School Library Association registered charity no 313660 Charity Commission for England and Wales School Library Association Registered Charity no SC039453 Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator ISSN 0036 6595 The Reading Agency The Reading Agency Retrieved 2012 05 23 DfES Secondary schools get free books to boost reading among teenage boys ISBN 978 1 903446 40 9 ISBN 978 1 903446 45 4 ISBN 978 1 903446 43 0 Everyone s Reading official website Everyonesreading org uk Retrieved 2012 05 23 DCSF News Over 53 000 free books for schools in bid to get young people hooked on reading Dcsf gov uk Retrieved 2012 05 23 SLA School Librarian of the Year Award Teachers TV Teachers TV Retrieved 2012 05 23 SLA SLA Retrieved 2012 05 23 SLA SLA Retrieved 2012 05 23 FCBG The Bookseller Millett named School Librarian of the Year The Irish Times For second time in three years an Irish woman wins School Librarian of the Year The Bookseller Amy McKay wins school librarian of the year award Accessed 6 October 2016 TES Social media evangelist named school librarian of the year The Bookseller Emma Suffield wins School Librarian of the Year Award Accessed 29 October 2018 The Bookseller Ros Harding wins School Librarian of the Year Award Inspiration Award All Saints CEVA Primary School Stibbard designinglibraries org uk SLA Inspiration Award the winners Awards Peters Bookselling Services SLA Information Book Award Peters books co uk Retrieved 2012 05 23 The Guardian Shackleton and New York books win School Library Association non fiction prize Federation of Children s Book Groups SLA Information Book Award 2016 winners The Bookseller Peters Politics for Beginners wins Information Book Award Federation of Children s Book Groups Judging the 2020 School Library Association Information Book AwardExternal links editSchool Library Association website School Library Association registered charity no 313660 Charity Commission for England and Wales School Library Association Registered Charity no SC039453 Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Book Ahead Boys into Books Everyone s Reading51 34 45 N 1 45 55 W 51 5791 N 1 76525 W 51 5791 1 76525 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School Library Association amp oldid 1192835799, wikipedia, wiki, 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