Standards Structure
This video from AASL (American Association of School Librarians describes how the standards fit together.
AASL Standards Framework for Learners
Do you want to know what the AASL Standards for Learners are? This document will go through them.
Learners Interpret the Standards: Inquire
This video from AASL has information from students about the Inquire part of the standards.
Inquire means to build new knowledge by inquiring, thinking critically, identifying problems, and developing strategies for solving problems.
Learners Interpret the Standards: Include
This video from AASL has information from students about the Include part of the standards.
Include means to demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to inclusiveness and respect for diversity in the learning community
Learners Interpret the Standards: Collaborate
This video from AASL has information from students about the Collaborate part of the standards.
Collaborate means to work effectively with others to broaden perspectives and work toward common goals.
Learners Interpret the Standards: Curate
This video from AASL has information from students about the Curate part of the standards.
Curate means to take meaning for oneself and others by collecting, organizing, and sharing resources of personal relevance.
Learners Interpret the Standards: Explore
This video from AASL has information from students about the Explore part of the standards.
Explore means to discover and innovate in a growth mindset developed through experience and reflection.
Learners Interpret the Standards: Engage
This video from AASL has information from students about the Explore part of the standards.
Engage means to demonstrate safe, legal, and ethical creating and sharing of knowledge products independently while engaging in a community of practice and an interconnected world.
All information on this page is taken from the American Association of School Librarians at https://www.ala.org/aasl