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Liven Up Your Library: Design Engaging and Inclusive Programs for Tweens and Teens

โœ Scribed by Julia Torres, Valerie Tagoe


Publisher
International Society for Technology in Education
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Series
Digital Age Librarian's Series
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Learn how librarians can positively effect change in areas like digital equity and inclusiveness, while creating powerful programming for middle and high school students.
Developing programs for learners can be an ongoing challenge for librarians – especially first-year librarians. Current books on the topic primarily focus on makerspaces or read alouds, and are aimed at elementary school grades, with a surface-level approach. This book addresses deeper issues that librarians face, while illustrating how to serve teens and tweens specifically by offering programming relevant to their lives.
The authors offer practical ideas for developing effective programming through collaborating with the community to develop and implement programs, connecting programs to ISTE Standards and curriculum, and addressing curricular and socio-emotional needs. They also share practical advice on budgeting and funding to support programs, scheduling, maximizing the use of technology to aid in programming and much more. The book also explores ways library programs can have a positive impact on school culture, such as addressing the digital divide, inclusion and cultural relevance.
This book:

  • Discusses why programming is critical and covers how to develop library programs that are inclusive, culturally relevant and beneficial for students transitioning from high school to college.
  • Shows how library programming aligns with American Association of School Librarians (AASL), Future Ready Librarians framework and the ISTE Standards.
  • Provides checklists and templates to help readers develop their own programming ideas and lesson plans.
  • Offers guidance on building consensus from various stakeholders and involving students, faculty and community in the development of programs.
  • Shares stories from librarians in K-12 and higher education, addressing how they design their programs and offer career and educational paths for students.

  • Programming for teens and young adults is a catalyst for learning and exploration. The activities and learning experiences shared in this book will empower librarians and deepen student learning.
    Audience: Middle and high school librarians, tween and teen public librarians, first-year experience librarians.

    โœฆ Subjects


    Education, Language Arts, Nonfiction, EDU029060, LAN025050


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