Today's post is written by Denise Smith. Denise was a Children's Librarian for 5 years before she started working in her current position at an urban charter school. Denise is currently working on a school Media Specialist Certification. She's also a certified knit & crochet instructor. She teaches at a craft store and offers free lessons at an ... Continue Reading...
National Poetry Month with Shannon Miller
Right Click here to download podcast episode. Show Notes AASL - American Association of School Librarians ISTE - International Society of Technology in Education TL Virtual Cafe Shannon's Blog - Van Meter Library Voice Iowa Ed Chat on Twitter Symbaloo Shannon's Symbaloo resources for poetry Poem In Your Pocket Day Mrs. P Storytime on ... Continue Reading...
Should School Libraries Participate in Social Media?
Lately I've noticed a few school library accounts popping up on the various social media sites I visit. I'm thrilled to see that, because the use of social media can certainly improve our communication with parents and the community. It seems like everyone and their grandma (seriously) is finding their way onto social media sites. So why aren't ... Continue Reading...
Get More Parent Volunteers in the Library
Right Click here to download podcast episode. Show Notes Laurie's emails: L.lawver40 (at) gmail.com llawver (at) tustin.k12.ca.us Intentionally not linked to avoid spam! Laurie on Twitter: @LaurieLawver Laurie on Instagram: mrs_lawver Laurie's Back to School Parent Volunteer Signup Sheet Laurie's Parent Volunteer Orientation ... Continue Reading...
March Reading Madness!
Today's post is written by Denise Smith. Denise was a Children's Librarian for 5 years before she started working in her current position at an urban charter school. Denise is currently working on a school Media Specialist Certification. She's also a certified knit & crochet instructor. She teaches at a craft store and offers free lessons at an ... Continue Reading...
School Libraries Forced to Close
After writing about the good news from Massachusetts and Washington a few weeks ago, I'm very sad to find news of library closures in Los Angeles. According to this article from the L.A. Times, about half of the 600 elementary and middle school libraries are without a librarian or even a library aide. The district cites funding as the problem, with ... Continue Reading...
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