Category Archives: Events

Webinar on gender construction in youth literature

ALISE’s Gender Issue SIG and Special Libraries Association’s Education Division is cohosting a free 1-hour webinar August 14 at 1:30pm EDT on Gender construction in youth literature. Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/rt/1737632258821230337,

This webinar will cover the construction of gender in our culture and how that construction is enabled by literature for children and adolescents. Our purpose is to increase awareness about the ways our gender socialization prevents us from recognizing messages that are presented to children in literature and to help attendees begin to interrogate the idea that current children’s and adolescent literature presents gender in a more inclusive way.

Dr. Beth Brendler is an Assistant Professor at the iSchool at the University of Missouri. Her teaching interests include gender, socioeconomic status, and race in relation to literacy, sociocultural and critical theory, youth services in libraries, children’s and adolescent literature, and culturally diverse literature. Her research interests include literacy as a social act, literacy in relation to gender, race, and culture, and the use of critical discourse analysis and conversational analysis to investigate the literary experience.

Webinar on library services and ASD

Welcoming Spaces: Serving Teens on the Autism Spectrum
$155 YALSA members / $195 ALA Members / $215 nonmembers
Monday, July 13 – Sunday, August 9

This four-week course, valuable to all library staff,  library graduate students, and volunteers, will introduce participants to:

*       Understanding common behaviors seen with Autism and related sensory processing disorders
*       Customer service tips and techniques for use with teens with ASD
*       Developing programming and conducting outreach
*       The role of technology in supporting teens with ASD

For registration details, you may visit http://www.ala.org/yalsa/welcoming-spaces-serving-teens-autism-spectrum.

Book Week webinar

Eduwebinar is hosting a free webinar on Wednesday, 15 July 2015, 8.00 pm, AEST
Book week 2015: Digital Resources to Engage Students
with Dr Jennie Bales, Adjunct Lecturer, Charles Sturt University. [BOSTES registered course.]

Register now for this free broadcast at http://eduwebinar.com.au/webinars

Book Week is a significant event on the annual calendar for classroom and English teachers and teacher librarians with its focus on quality literature. Supplementing and extending these reading experiences with resources available on the Internet and the use of web tools for students to respond creatively to the literature enriches the Book Week experience.

At this free webinar you will have:

  • Web links to author information, book reviews, teaching resources and other relevant sites on each of the shortlisted titles.
  • Suggested websites to follow for additional Book Week resources, teaching and display ideas.
  • Digital tools and ideas to stimulate students’ response to the literature
  • Access to an electronic list of the websites and their URLs to facilitate easy access after the event.

Celebrate Dia!

Día is a national literacy initiative celebrated daily in libraries to empower children and families from all cultural and linguistic backgrounds with tools to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, and active global citizens. Libraries hosting Día events make a daily commitment to foster cultural understanding through displays, collections, services, and programs that represent our culturally pluralistic society. Each year on April 30th, many libraries plan culminating Día activities to commemorate specific cultural groups within their library community and bring together diverse children and families to celebrate global literacy.