Reviving Reading: School Library Programming, Author Visits and Books that Rock!

Author:   Alison M.G. Follos
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Edition:   Annotated edition
ISBN:  

9781591583561


Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 July 2006
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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Reviving Reading: School Library Programming, Author Visits and Books that Rock!


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Drawing on her long experience as a school librarian, the author uses this middle school library programming book to help you promote free voluntary reading through innovative workshops, staff training, collection development, and collaborative curricular planning. Her goal: to revive the enthusiasm for reading that is often lost by the middle school years. Her recommendation: creative library literacy programming designed to pique flagging interest in reading for pleasure. Chapters focus on how to use the school's calendar and curriculum to get the time needed for the focused program as well as ways to manipulate budgets, get grants and other monies to build a strong literature-oriented program and collection. One chapter focuses entirely on how to get faculty to become readers of YA and children's literature in order to become models for their students. Other programs discussed are author visits, book fairs, whole school reading programs, journaling for readers and many more. Also included is an annotated bibliography of great reads. Grades 4-12.

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Author:   Alison M.G. Follos
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781591583561


ISBN 10:   159158356
Pages:   168
Publication Date:   30 July 2006
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Foreword by Jack Gantos Introduction Part 1:Why Literature Why Literature is Important Now Mass Communication Pile-up Importance of Literature in School LIbraries Cooperative Planning Part 2: Setting-up the Foundations for Literature Programs Integrating Literature Into the Curriculum Collection & Adolescent Development: What is ""Appropriate?"" Part 3: Programs Title Trekking: A Reading Incentive Program Reader's Workshop--Storytime Enchantment for Young Adults Reader's Workshop & Journaling Visiting Author Program Raising Cash (AKA: Budget R Bogus) YA Literature to Grab Adults Personal Conclusion: It Makes a Difference Index"

Reviews

[F]ollos, an experienced school librarian, calls upon librarians to introduce reading for pleasure to middle school students in a manner that will encourage them to make reading a natural part of their lifelong habits….[w]ould be useful for a librarian interested in creating a new program within a middle school or for students in media studies….Upper-division undergraduates through practitioners. * Choice * Follos, a school librarian since 1989, focuses on middle school readers and the real-life resources and demands of reading programs and school library programming. She describes why keeping kids involved in literature is more important than ever, especially in an age of mass communication pile-up. She shows the importance of literature in libraries that double as havens and instruments of time management, cooperative planning with other educators and the administration, setting up the foundations for literature programs, including integrating literature into the curriculum and working with adolescent development. She then gives a number of great ideas, such as title trekking, readers' workshops, story time enhancements and journaling, developing a visiting author program, raising cash, and using young adult literature to help adults. * Reference & Research Book News * Sounding the call for school librarians to attack the issue head on, Follo's book both explicates the need and presents the author's own small boarding-school library program (fourth through ninth grade) as a case study for success….Professionals who are serious about revamping their programs to emphasize reading will want this book. * VOYA * This realistic and reasonable guide is recommended for school and public library professional collections and will also serve as effective supplemental text for library-school course work. * Booklist/Professional Reading * An accomplished librarian shares techniques she has used to make reading a priority at her small, private boarding school. The strongest portion of the book deals with specific long-term projects that she has implemented, including a reading-incentive program called Title Trekking, a Reader's Workshop, and a program to encourage faculty to read young adult literature. Follos also gives a thorough discussion of how to host visiting authors….[s]ome sound ideas that middle school and young adult librarians will be able to adapt for their curriculums. * School Library Journal *


<p> [F]ollos, an experienced school librarian, calls upon librarians to introduce reading for pleasure to middle school students in a manner that will encourage them to make reading a natural part of their lifelong habits....[w]ould be useful for a librarian interested in creating a new program within a middle school or for students in media studies....Upper-division undergraduates through practitioners. - <p>Choice


Follos, a school librarian since 1989, focuses on middle school readers and the real-life resources and demands of reading programs and school library programming. She describes why keeping kids involved in literature is more important than ever, especially in an age of mass communication pile-up. She shows the importance of literature in libraries that double as havens and instruments of time management, cooperative planning with other educators and the administration, setting up the foundations for literature programs, including integrating literature into the curriculum and working with adolescent development. She then gives a number of great ideas, such as title trekking, readers' workshops, story time enhancements and journaling, developing a visiting author program, raising cash, and using young adult literature to help adults. -Reference & Research Book News


"""[F]ollos, an experienced school librarian, calls upon librarians to introduce reading for pleasure to middle school students in a manner that will encourage them to make reading a natural part of their lifelong habits....[w]ould be useful for a librarian interested in creating a new program within a middle school or for students in media studies....Upper-division undergraduates through practitioners."" - Choice ""Follos, a school librarian since 1989, focuses on middle school readers and the real-life resources and demands of reading programs and school library programming. She describes why keeping kids involved in literature is more important than ever, especially in an age of mass communication pile-up. She shows the importance of literature in libraries that double as havens and instruments of time management, cooperative planning with other educators and the administration, setting up the foundations for literature programs, including integrating literature into the curriculum and working with adolescent development. She then gives a number of great ideas, such as title trekking, readers' workshops, story time enhancements and journaling, developing a visiting author program, raising cash, and using young adult literature to help adults."" - Reference & Research Book News ""Sounding the call for school librarians to attack the issue head on, Follo's book both explicates the need and presents the author's own small boarding-school library program (fourth through ninth grade) as a case study for success....Professionals who are serious about revamping their programs to emphasize reading will want this book."" - VOYA ""This realistic and reasonable guide is recommended for school and public library professional collections and will also serve as effective supplemental text for library-school course work."" - Booklist/Professional Reading ""An accomplished librarian shares techniques she has used to make reading a priority at her small, private boarding school. The strongest portion of the book deals with specific long-term projects that she has implemented, including a reading-incentive program called Title Trekking, a Reader's Workshop, and a program to encourage faculty to read young adult literature. Follos also gives a thorough discussion of how to host visiting authors....[s]ome sound ideas that middle school and young adult librarians will be able to adapt for their curriculums."" - School Library Journal"


Follos, a school librarian since 1989, focuses on middle school readers and the real-life resources and demands of reading programs and school library programming. She describes why keeping kids involved in literature is more important than ever, especially in an age of mass communication pile-up. She shows the importance of literature in libraries that double as havens and instruments of time management, cooperative planning with other educators and the administration, setting up the foundations for literature programs, including integrating literature into the curriculum and working with adolescent development. She then gives a number of great ideas, such as title trekking, readers' workshops, story time enhancements and journaling, developing a visiting author program, raising cash, and using young adult literature to help adults. - Reference & Research Book News An accomplished librarian shares techniques she has used to make reading a priority at her small, private boarding school. The strongest portion of the book deals with specific long-term projects that she has implemented, including a reading-incentive program called Title Trekking, a Reader's Workshop, and a program to encourage faculty to read young adult literature. Follos also gives a thorough discussion of how to host visiting authors...[s]ome sound ideas that middle school and young adult librarians will be able to adapt for their curriculums. - School Library Journal This realistic and reasonable guide is recommended for school and public library professional collections and will also serve as effective supplemental text for library-school course work. - Booklist/Professional Reading Sounding the call for school librarians to attack the issue head on, Follo's book both explicates the need and presents the author's own small boarding-school library program (fourth through ninth grade) as a case study for success...Professionals who are serious about revamping their programs to emphasize reading will want this book. - VOYA [F]ollos, an experienced school librarian, calls upon librarians to introduce reading for pleasure to middle school students in a manner that will encourage them to make reading a natural part of their lifelong habits...[w]ould be useful for a librarian interested in creating a new program within a middle school or for students in media studies...Upper-division undergraduates through practitioners. - Choice


Author Information

Alison M. G. Follos has been the librarian at North Country School in Lake Placid, New York since 1989. She has worked as the private librarian for an entrepreneur and written feature articles for regional and national publications. She is a contributing book reviewer for School Library Journal and has published numerous articles on school library programming. Alison has served on her town's public library board, the Lake Placid School Board, and the Franklin-Essex-Hamilton School Library Systems Council of New York. She lives on the AuSable River in the Adirondack Mountains of New York with her husband and their dog.

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