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Building Literacy Rich Environments

Building Literacy Rich Environments

First Book in collaboration Dr. Susan Neuman, an early childhood literacy expert and researcher, surveyed more than 1,000 educators, most of whom work in Title I classrooms. Survey results were used in developing metrics to define literacy rich environment in order to answer the question: What does a literacy rich environment look like? The resulting tool, the Literacy Rich Classroom Library Checklist, is designed to guide the development and evaluation of classroom libraries, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

Public Library and School Library Collaboration Toolkit

Public Library and School Library Collaboration Toolkit

Both public and school libraries are community centers at heart, with the same goal: to provide a safe, welcoming environment for all patrons and access to information in a variety of formats. When public and school librarians and library workers engage in collaboration, community members reap the benefits. This toolkit includes context and suggestions for creating partnerships of all sizes.

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Reading Rockets @ Your Library: A Toolkit for Librarians

Public and school libraries have a long history of supporting children’s emerging literacy. Libraries also have the resources to support adult and family literacy efforts, which have a lasting impact on children. The American Library Association (ALA) partnered with Reading Rockts to produce this free toolkit.

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