[CASL-L] Using Nonfiction in the Library, the Classroom and at Home

IRENE KWIDZINSKI kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 14 12:03:52 PST 2014


FYI.  Of course, I also want to remind you about the NESLA pre-conference "Nonfiction Matters and the CCSS" with national CC expert, Paige Jaeger, and science nonfiction author Melissa Stewart on March 8th in Hyannis.  It is the prequel to the MSLA conference "Connecting, Creating, Caring: The School Library as a Third Space" which follows on Sunday and Monday March 9 & 10. Come to the Cape for one day, two or all three days. Reserve your hotel by February 15.

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Using Nonfiction in the Library, the Classroom and at Home
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 
3:00 - 4:00 PM E/ 12:00 - 1:00 PM PT 

Compelling nonfiction can have a profound impact on young readers, from helping develop personal interests to supporting academic research needs. Find out about new and upcoming nonfiction titles from Gale (part of Cengage Learning), Scholastic, and ReferencePoint Press, for beginning readers and elementary children up through high school students, all with strong applications for both school and public libraries.
This free webcast, co-moderated by a school librarian and public library children’s librarian, will include ideas for connecting many of these new titles to Common Core Standards and educational curriculums as well as public library programming. From persuasive writing connections and debate topics to programs about sports science and designing tattoos, new nonfiction titles have plenty to offer to librarians serving youth. 

Register now!Panelists
 Judy Galens - Content Developer, Gale (part of Cengage Learning)
Jen Wilson - Director of Marketing, Scholastic Library Publishing 
Chris Nasso - Director of Marketing, ReferencePoint Press

Moderators
 Cathy Potter- School Librarian, Falmouth (Maine) Elementary School
Amy Koester- Children Librarian, St Charles (Mo.) City-County Library District 



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