The Teen-Centered Book Club: Readers into Leaders

Awards:   Winner of VOYA 2007 Five Foot Bookshelf 0 (United States) Winner of VOYA 2007 Five Foot Bookshelf 2006 (United States)
Author:   Bonnie Kunzel ,  Constance Hardesty
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781591581932


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 March 2006
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of VOYA 2007 Five Foot Bookshelf 0 (United States)
  • Winner of VOYA 2007 Five Foot Bookshelf 2006 (United States)

Overview

Vibrant, dynamic teen book clubs—the kind teens eagerly anticipate and attend session after session—are teen-centered. With innovative, pragmatic ideas that will attract and retain teen readers, this guide provides everything you need to run a successful, teen-centered book club. Covering every step, from planning and promoting to how to prompt discussion and keep it civilized, this is a one-stop source for the teen book club leader. Dozens of reproducibles for teens include book lists, ground rules, and book-based activities. The book even has directions for evaluating your club and lists of resources for more information. Whether you're starting a teen book club, trying to revive a flagging program, or wish to build on past success, if you're involved in a teen book club, this guide is a must. What's the difference between a teen book club and an adult one? Too often, the answer is Not much. Like so many programs for teens, traditional book clubs tend to be scaled-down versions of adult clubs. If book selection, taboo topics, and logistical details are the most important things that set your teen book club apart from an adult one, you could be missing a huge opportunity. Vibrant, dynamic teen book clubs—the kind teens eagerly anticipate and attend session after session—are teen-centered. They're not merely by, for and about teens, but are grounded in the admittedly radical idea that the club is not primarily about library programming or even about books (!) but is all about teens—their interests and needs, their social habits and styles, their initiative. Books are the medium and the club is the method to achieve the ultimate goal of developing teen readers and leaders. Furthermore, the teen-centered book club has huge potential to further a whole range of library goals, from bringing more teen patrons through the door, to building community-wide awareness and support for the library itself. What sets this book apart from the typical book club guide is that it is the only guide that addresses the unique constraints of public and school libraries—budgeting, impact on the facility and the collection, and potential attempts at censorship, to name just a few. It's also the only guide that takes a teen-centered approach, putting front-and-center the idea that, as with so many other things, book clubs for teens are not merely scaled-back versions of adult clubs. Whether you are starting a club, attempting to revive a flagging program, or building on past success, this manual offers you innovative, pragmatic ideas that will attract and retain teen readers. Grades 6-12. Teen Book Clubs offers a fresh new approach for today's teen readers and clear instructions, along with tips and ideas, for building teen-centered book clubs. In 12 brief chapters the book covers: the teen-centered book club: what it is and what it takes to make it work putting it together: planning and putting the plan in action going public: recruiting, boosting visibility, garnering support 15 cunningly creative types of teen book clubs using book club to develop teen leaders scads of book lists, reproducibles, and sample discussion prompters tweaking, troubleshooting, and tips for keeping it civilized evaluations beyond measure resources for more information. Filled with practical checklists, figures, worksheets, and reproducibles, this is the guide that all teen book club leaders should have.

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Author:   Bonnie Kunzel ,  Constance Hardesty
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 27.50cm
Weight:   0.671kg
ISBN:  

9781591581932


ISBN 10:   1591581931
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 March 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

Preface Before Book Club Begins: Laying the Foundation for Success What's a Teen-Centered Book Club? Listening to Learn: Straightforward Tips and Sneaky Tricks for Getting to Know the Teens You Serve Plan to Build a Better Book Club Let's Go Clubbing! Six Traditional and Innovative Book Clubs Lets Go Clubbing Some More! Seven More Traditional and Innovative Book Clubs Word Out! Ways to Take your Club Public The Nitty-Gritty Book Club Guide: From First to Final Meeting It's Clubbing Time! Creating a Great First Meeting From an Embarrassment of Riches to a Single Gem: The Fine Art and Meticulous Science of Book Selection Before We Open our Mouths: Preparing for Book Discussion In the Thick of Things: Facilitating and Participating in Book Discussions Only Connect: Activities That Bring Teens Together Around Books Taking the Measure of Your Success: Painless Assessment That Pays Off Appendix A: Book Club Values Appendix B: An Array of Book Club Back-up Questions

Reviews

Would you like to start a teen book club or make an existing one better? If so, Libraries Unlimited has added another wonderful resource to their Professional Guides for Young Adult Librarians series that will offer assistance to both public and school libraries....What makes this text unique is the attitude of the adult's role in the book club. The authors use the title teen-centered very deliberately. Their intention is not for the adult to pick out a book, invite teens to join, and lead the discussion after everyone has had a chance to read the book. Instead, they encourage the adult to take a step back and allow the teens the majority of the control in the book club....The Teen-Centered Book Club is a must-have for any librarian considering offering a book club for teens. -Reference & User Services Quarterly


<p> This complete and comprehensive guide to planning and running successful and relevant teen book clubs begins with sensible and practical information about teens as readers and group participants, plus what constitutes effective and well-prepared adult book-club leaders and advisors for teens....This guide is meticulously organized, carefully researched, and highly readable with practical elements that can be readily applied....The high caliber experience and knowledge from the long and illustrious YA services and writing careers of both Kunzel and Hardesty is reflected in this important contribution to the body of professional resources for those working with teens, books, and reading in schools, libraries, and other settings. - <p>VOYA


Author Information

Bonnie Kunzel, Teen Specialist in the Youth Services Department of Princeton Public Library in Mercer County, New Jersey, is former president of the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). She is the co-author with Diana Herald of Strictly Science Fiction (LU, 2001), and has published extensively in professional journals. Constance Hardesty is a YA programming and book club specialist with more than 20 years' experience working with teens and adults in educational and recreational settings. From writing workshops for middle schoolers to CE courses for educators, she focuses on connecting people with ideas through the written word. Her writing has received several awards from the American Booksellers Association, National Parenting Publications Awards, Associated Press, and others.

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