Month: August 2022
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ISCI 761: Standards
Personalize Librarian Practices Through the AASL Standards INQUIRE. INCLUDE. COLLABORATE. CURATE. EXPLORE. ENGAGE. Where to begin with the National School Library Standards? At first glance, the system or chart can be confusing because there is no true place to start or begin. Last semester I sat down with my former boss and mentor, Stacey Merritt,…
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Storytelling Experience
Blog Post Two The Good Egg by Jory John My reasoning behind selecting The Good Egg by Jory John and Pete Oswald. For my first storytelling experience, I wanted to share a story I personally connected with that I knew others would also enjoy. I have a hard time with perfection, and I definitely hold…
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Reading Reflection
Blog Post Three (Free Choice) Myths, Parables, and Tall Tales After reading various myths, parables, and tall tales this week, I found that I really enjoyed myths. Being a history major, this does not surprise me that I enjoyed the stories that were enveloped in time and laced with Gods and Goddesses. I chose four…
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Sharing my favorite blogs with you.
Sharing my favorite blogs with you. Previously a public library assistant turned school library assistant and now a soon-to-be “Baby Librarian.” I find blogs a great asset to use to be inspired, discover new lessons, book recommendations, maker space ideas, and more. A few of the blogs I have discovered are The Daring Librarain, the Mightly Little…
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Blog 5
“These storytelling opportunities are coming, so you have to prepare for them” (Campbell,2018). This week’s reading all agree that storytelling programs require planning, flexibility, creativity, and practice. When I started at the public library, I had no idea what program planning was or how to do it. The library system sent me to several programs…