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The happy life of teacher librarians.
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Young teaching colleague: "I've only known two cool teacher librarians."
Me (wondering): "Oh?"
YTC: "And you're one of them."
Me (relieved): "Thank you."
YTC: "You drop everything to help anyone, and you run the school assemblies well."
Me: "Thanks!"
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Food for thought, for me. I do try to help when I can. I've run the weekly whole-school assembly here for most of the years I've been at this school. It's useful PR for the library, and shows a wider teaching role and involvement in the school for me as teacher librarian; and I'm not much worried by microphones (although I never thought, when I was at high school, that one day I'D be Mr Nelson, who ran assemblies there to a standard I hope one day to reach). Still, it's good to get a view of your work from outside, and see what is noticed.
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(It's most amusing to be cool, middle-aged as I am, when I doubt I ever was as a young tacker!)
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And now it's the weekend! Hurrah!
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