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Part 6 On Common Core:
Serving the CCSS and Youth

Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET

What resources do librarians have in their collections that meet the goals of the Common Core initiative? How will the Common Core State Standards influence the decisions school and public librarians will be making as they continue to develop their collections? What specifically should educators be looking for in the resources they select? Join Kathleen Odean, librarian, speaker, reviewer, university instructor, and the author of guides to children's titles as she discusses the books that engage children and meet the goals of the CCSS.

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PANELIST:

  • Kathleen Odean
    Author and Reviewer, The Providence Journal, Teacher-Librarian, and Kirkus Reviews

MODERATOR:

  • Daryl Grabarek
    Librarian, PS 89/IS 289, New York, NY
    Editor, Curriculum Connections
    School Library Journal

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