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International School Librarians

This is a group open to all librarians but specific to international school librarians. Since we usually don't have a district or neighboring schools to rely on, let's create our own network here.See More
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International School Librarians

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International School Librarians

This is a group open to all librarians but specific to international school librarians. Since we usually don't have a district or neighboring schools to rely on, let's create our own network here.See More
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International School Librarians

This is a group open to all librarians but specific to international school librarians. Since we usually don't have a district or neighboring schools to rely on, let's create our own network here.See More
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International School Librarians

This is a group open to all librarians but specific to international school librarians. Since we usually don't have a district or neighboring schools to rely on, let's create our own network here.See More
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International School Librarians

This is a group open to all librarians but specific to international school librarians. Since we usually don't have a district or neighboring schools to rely on, let's create our own network here.See More
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International School Librarians

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Mar 26, 2012

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Hometown:
In the US--Spokane, Washington and internationally--Mumbai, India
What is the name of your school?
Ann Krembs is an international educator. She's taught in El Salvador, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela. She currently lives in Mumbai, India working as the head librarian at the American School of Bombay. Next school year she will move to the International School of Beijing.
School or professional website:
http://dearlibrarian.com

Manga Me

It's fun to turn myself into a cartoon. Here's where I did the current avatar you see on my page: http://www.faceyourmanga.com/welcome.htm

Comment Wall (15 comments)

At 2:33am on April 28, 2008, Naveed Ahmad said…
Welcome on joining the group!!
At 7:50am on May 20, 2008, Elaine said…
Hi Ann, I'm not sure how I made the slideshow! I uploaded photos and that's all I did!

I teach in a suburban school district outside of Wash. DC (Loudoun County).

I have recently reconsidered teaching overseas, and was checking out the bombay school as well as the Shanghai school. Europe would be very fun too!
At 2:06am on September 10, 2008, Anna Kågedal said…
Hi Ann, I am looking for librarians at international schools in India - since I have recently become one and is craving networks since I live in a very isolated - but beautiful hill station in south India. Here I found you ;).
At 3:31am on September 10, 2008, Anna Kågedal said…
Cool! Thank you! Unfortunately my blogs are in Swedish, and I gave up Twitter for Jaiku, but I'll subscribe to yours!
At 4:24am on September 10, 2008, Anna Kågedal said…
I love your t-shirt :)
At 9:44pm on March 2, 2009, Michelle Rinker said…
Hi Ann-

Greetings from The International School Yangon! I just joined this Ning recently and was happy to see an international teacher's group- thanks for getting it started!

One of my colleagues, Marianne Johnstone will be joining you in the library in Chennai next year! I am sorry to be losing her as a colleague and friend but I am sure she is heading to a grand adventure!

Looking forward to sharing ideas!

Michelle
At 9:45pm on March 2, 2009, Michelle Rinker said…
Doh!

I just read the fine print and see that you are not in Chennai at all but rather Mumbai. Sorry for the confusion....

Clark and Heidi are here (whom I'm sure you do know)- wonderful people!

Anyway- nice to be in touch!

Michelle
At 11:41pm on March 3, 2009, Marjorie Kennedy said…
Hello Ann! I do not know Dianna Pratt. Is she at Singapore American School? I am at International Community School in Singapore. Our school is the only international Christian school in Singapore that teaches an American curriculum. I hope to go and visit SAS to get to know their librarian so that we might do some things together. We were in Beijing two years ago for a visit and loved it! Good luck!!
At 1:14pm on March 11, 2009, Joan said…
Hi Ann,
Wow, this is a very cool group! I'm not quite ready to take the plunge yet but am gathering info. I will go to the sites you mentioned and daydream a little though.
Thanks!

Joan
At 1:57am on March 25, 2009, Kathryn Turner said…
Hi Ann,
On the author news front: I went to Hong Kong a couple of weeks to see Markus Zusak, author of the Book Thief. He was wonderful--very casual, funny, and unpretentious. The students in the audience loved him. Unfortunately, he doesn't make many school visits anymore--he says he doesn't need to.
What are you doing for Poetry Month? I'm doing a poetry reading and 'A Poem in Your Pocket.'
Kathy

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