September 19, 2013
Every Other Thursday, you’ll get this
short, fun, relevant newsletter. It will
contain a quote or smile about the library and those who love it, an idea you
can use to promote your library or reading in general, a Common Core implementation
idea and a shameless plug for the programs I offer. Enjoy!
In
this issue:
- Quotes about busting library and librarian stereotypes
- Using the school news to promote reading
- Common Core Lesson Plans for the NY Times Ed team
- I’ll see you in Hinesville and Macon!
Library Quote/Smile – Stereotypes Broken!
"It's funny that we think of
libraries as quiet demure places where we are shushed by dusty, bun-balancing,
bespectacled women. The truth is libraries are raucous clubhouses for
free speech, controversy and community. Librarians have stood up to the
Patriot Act, sat down with noisy toddlers and reached out to illiterate
adults. Libraries can never be shushed."
--
Comedian and author Paula Poundstone
National
spokesperson for Friends of Libraries U.S.A.
Bill
Hall, editorial page editor, Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune
Promote (From the “Promoting the Library and Its Value to the School” Section of
45 Ideas in 45 Minutes)
2. Use the news as a
propaganda tool. Many of you are in
charge of the morning news at your school every day. Even if you are not, you can
use the news to promote reading! Film students and teachers sharing book talks,
do genre overviews, show off new books the media center has added, recruit
volunteers, reward readers, offer search tips or even do training snippets to
increase media center usage and awareness. You might as well use it to promote
YOUR agenda. And who can argue with promoting reading?
Common Core Connection
Over the last several days, I
have enjoyed reading some of the amazing CCS information available from the
education team at the NY Times. Wow! There are lesson plans, ideas for standard
alignment, defense of the Common Core and so much more, and there is helpful
information for every grade from K to 12th. Forward this link:
to your teachers and encourage
them to scan the page for ideas. I think you will find one more way that you
can become the school’s curriculum super hero!
Shameless Plug
There
are two great professional learning opportunities (and a chance to hang out
with other cool media specialists!) coming up soon and I will be at both of
them!
The
Liberty County Media and Technology Expo is Friday, September 27th
in Hinesville, GA, and I will be leading one of the sessions, “Becoming
Indispensable - Convincing the rest
of the world that a well stocked media center and a well trained media staff are
essential for student success. It’s free and is a great opportunity for idea
sharing and training. Find out more at http://www.mediamatterslcss.blogspot.com/.
I
will be at COMO (in Macon, October 10-11) in the exhibitor hall, teaming up
with Ryan Jett of Bound to Stay Bound. We will be giving away a half day of
assemblies and a library program. Stop by and register to win!
I
know I have readers of EOT who are in other states. If you’d like to have me
come to your area to do teacher training, let me know!
Let
me know how I can help! See you in two weeks!
Encouraging
kids to read, I am
Tommy Johns
Educational Entertainment Specialist
Call (770) 640-6509 or Toll Free at (866) 490-READ
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