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Learning for Learning Professionals: Competencies, Strategies and Resources

Originally presented Thursday, December 11, 2008, by Mary Ross, CLENERT Board member and former manager of staff development at the Seattle Public Library. She will be joined by Betha Gutsche, learning initiatives developer for e-learning initiatives at WebJunction, and Jennifer Homer, vice president of external relations for the American Society of Training and Development.

As trainers, continuing education coordinators and staff development managers, we believe in lifelong learning. We are committed to helping library employees improve their skills and build successful careers. As cheerleaders for organizational and individual learning, do we sometimes lose sight of our own learning? What are we doing to invest in ourselves? What are the competencies that we will need as we lead our libraries in future skill development and employee learning? To celebrate Employee Learning Week, join us for an exploration of current and future competencies for learning professionals working in libraries. We will look at strategies for our own development and the resources available to help us pursue them. This hour-long webinar is co-sponsored by WebJunction and ALA's Continuing Library Education Network and Round Table (CLENERT).

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