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the reflective library: May 2014
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An elementary school librarian's efforts at inclusivity and discussion in her library. Follow me on Twitter: @reflectlibrary. Tuesday, May 27, 2014. As my Book Bike launch is coming (Check out my fun Book Bike project here. But I wonder how many of my students and their families actually feel like their voice is heard and holds importance in our community? Mayor David Maher and School Committee member Fred Fantini talk to parents in the school library. Follow the Book Bike on twitter: @Book Bike. This is...
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the reflective library: August 2014
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An elementary school librarian's efforts at inclusivity and discussion in her library. Follow me on Twitter: @reflectlibrary. Monday, August 11, 2014. We Need Diverse Books: Recommendations. I have been so busy with another of my projects that I haven't had time to sit and write. I spent this summer riding the Book Bike- check us out here: www.cambridgebookbike.org. New reading recommendation format, "If you liked , then read this next.":. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). By and About" resource compiled by me.
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the reflective library: July 2015
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An elementary school librarian's efforts at inclusivity and discussion in her library. Follow me on Twitter: @reflectlibrary. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. Summer Slide, Not the Kind at the Playground. Summer Slide is very much an issue of social justice because it most greatly effects students of a low socioeconomic bracket with little funding to look more closely at the issue. B y Richard L. Allington, Ph.D., and Anne McGill-Franzen, Ph.D. Why is there this family economic trigger that creates summer readin...
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Blog | Food For Free | Bridging the gap between waste and want
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HOW YOU CAN HELP. Market in the Park: on happiness and vegetables. August 4, 2016. Veronica from Food For Free here I recently visited our summer pilot of a new program: Market in the Park. A free farmers’ market offered in Danehy Park on Thursdays from 11:30-12:30. Here’s what I found:. What’s most striking to me about the whole experience is. The sound of happiness:. I hear splashing in the splash park. I hear laughing on the playground. And then there are vegetables:. Hey Annabelle, guess what I got?
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SchoolLibraryAdvocacy.org - Schoollibraryadvocacyblog
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A blog to help inform school librarians and school library advocates on current issues related to maintaining quality school library programs and certified school librarians. Grant Writing for the School Library by Tracey Wong. It all started quite innocently enough with DonorsChoose. Data, Data, Data. Putting Your Best Foot Forward. Advocacy Through Engagement by Liz Phipps Soeiro and Elizabeth Liss. School Librarians—Bigger Than Library Space. Recognizing the potential the library held I set out to cre...
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the reflective library: Summer Slide, Not the Kind at the Playground
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An elementary school librarian's efforts at inclusivity and discussion in her library. Follow me on Twitter: @reflectlibrary. Wednesday, July 1, 2015. Summer Slide, Not the Kind at the Playground. Summer Slide is very much an issue of social justice because it most greatly effects students of a low socioeconomic bracket with little funding to look more closely at the issue. B y Richard L. Allington, Ph.D., and Anne McGill-Franzen, Ph.D. Why is there this family economic trigger that creates summer readin...
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Turning the School Library into a Community Hub: Here’s How | School Library Journal
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August 19, 2016. Build Something Bold Archive 2014. School Librarian of the Year. Media Kit & Advertising Information. The world's largest reviewer of books, multimedia, and technology for children and teens. Schools & Districts. Books & Media. Programs & Programming. Budgets & Funding. SLJ’s Best of 2015. The Teen Issue (2015). The Maker Issue (2015). The Diversity Issue (2014). Teens & YA. Adult Books for Teens. Read- & Watch-Alikes. JLG’s Booktalks to Go. Adult Books for Teens. Blogs & Opinion. The sc...
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Let's TalkAbout - Let's Talk
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Reading, Storytelling and Math. Is a free early literacy program of the Agenda for Children Literacy Initiative. That helps children enter school ready to learn how to read and write. The program supports moms, dads, and caregivers of children birth to age 7 in Cambridge, MA. Program is free and offers services to moms, dads, and caregivers in Cambridge, MA. Staff visit new moms and dads on the Cambridge Hospital maternity ward and give out books for newborns and educational materials for parents. Worksh...
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