Keywords
Teacher-Librarian
Professional learning
Policy development
Librarianship
IASL
Standards
Learning commons
Information strategies
Professional learning
Policy development
Librarianship
IASL
Standards
Learning commons
Information strategies
Abstract
Our guest author of the Reflections and Actions section for 2025, Professor Jennifer L. Branch-Mueller, describes the powerful and dynamic evolution of our profession across the decades.
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