Reading in the balance: Exploring the role of public library in the ‘science of reading’

WebJunction with members of the 2022-2024 ALSC Research Committee
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Published:  26 March 2024
Reading in the balance: Exploring the role of public library in the ‘science of reading’

Learning to read is neither an innate nor simple process, and recently there has been increased scrutiny on whether schools are effectively preparing children to learn to read. Colloquially referred to as “the reading wars,” this scrutiny has led to the development of a reading-instruction approach based on some research-based theories and principles that are collectively referred to as the ‘science of reading.’ This curricular approach, already implemented in 37 states, has resulted in a remapping of reading instruction and teacher training. So, what does this mean for public libraries and your efforts to support the families in your communities?Read more

Solar eclipse resources and activities for libraries

STAR Net and WebJunction
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Published:  19 March 2024
Solar eclipse resources and activities for libraries

It’s eclipse time again! Libraries all over are gearing up to offer activities and resources for community members, and your library is probably no exception. But if you’re still looking for ideas, we’ve got you covered. From interactive workshops to hands-on activities, this article offers resources and ideas to help libraries inspire curiosity and foster learning about the solar system.

Explore new ways to bring science, technology, and fun into your programs and services with the STAR Library Network (STAR Net), a hands-on learning network for libraries and their communities across the country. Whether you are new to STEM or are building... Read more

Hopkinton Public Library unites community in library planning

Steve Hanulec
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Published:  12 March 2024
Hopkinton Public Library unites community in library planning

At Hopkinton Public Library in Iowa, community engagement is thriving. And the secret to this success is including community members in in the planning, from beginning to end. From an annual haunted house to community bake-offs, the library incorporates locals for ideation and program planning, so they feel invested and want to participate.

Full-time Library Director Kim Albright and her part-time Assistant Director, Michelle Bovee, run the entire show, so this kind of engagement is vital. They plan and implement all programs, handle day-to-day activities of running the library, manage social media, and oversee other communications. (I’m tired just thinking... Read more

Free March webinars for library staff

Compiled by the Maine State Library
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Published:  29 February 2024
Free March webinars for library staff

What's at the top of your learning list? We encourage you to focus an hour or two during the month of March on your learning need. Tackling those skills or knowledge gaps with one of these free webinars is a great way to make learning a priority. These training opportunities were compiled and shared by the Maine State Library. This month's list includes two online conferences and nearly 60 different webinars on 21 different topic areas.

View and subscribe to the Maine State Library Continuing Education (CE) Calendar at: https://maine-msl.libguides.com/CECAL  

Do you have a free program that you... Read more

Align library services with community aspirations

Dr. Audrey Barbakoff
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Published:  27 February 2024
Align library services with community aspirations

The most successful library services are often those that help the community meet its aspirations while also honoring the unique purpose of the library. But balancing the community’s goals and the library’s scope is not always an easy task.

When I teach library workers how to co-create services with their communities, these are the questions I hear most often. What if the community’s goals are much different than what we traditionally think of as a library issue? (And of course, they often are.) What if they have nothing to do with books, reading, or even education? How do we support... Read more


 

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