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International School Library Day was proclaimed in 1999 by IASL President Blanche Woolls and has been reaffirmed in 2005 by IASL President Peter Genco. The International Association of School Librarianship first celebrated ISLD in October of 1999. The aim of this special day is to draw attention to the importance of school libraries in the education of our children.
Research continues to show that students achieve more in their school work when they have access to a school library with a good collection and strong educational programs. In addition, students become better readers when the have access to a school library and books to read.
This year, the theme for International School Library Day is "Reading. Knowing. Doing." This highlights the connection between reading and the application of knowledge. School libraries promote reading and literacy skills, as well as information skills. They help to provide the foundations for lifelong learning. School libraries matter and make a difference! At Gertrude Simon Lutheran College, the school library will be taking part in International School Library Day celebrations by a new renovated library that prepare for the coming '334 new senior secondary academic structure' and 30th anniversary of the school. Some of the international activities for this day will appear on the World Wide Web site of IASL, called "School Libraries Online" (www.iasl-online.org). Like other schools around the world, the Gertrude Simon Lutheran College will be sending a report of the local International School Library Day activity to the IASL Web site, where it will be available for other schools to read.
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