Social Justice at Storytime: Promoting Inclusive Children's Programs
Autor Shannon Adams, Lauren Houghen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2022 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440876394
ISBN-10: 1440876398
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440876398
Pagini: 162
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Understand the library's role in social justice and how to apply a social justice lens to current practices
Notă biografică
Shannon Adams, MLIS, is an amateur storyteller and librarian who enjoys learning and helping to bring social awareness to children and adults.Lauren Hough has more than nine years of experience working with children and teens in school and public libraries and more than three years presenting social justice-themed storytimes and programming.
Cuprins
1. What Is Social Justice?References2. The Importance of Social JusticeFoster Positive Personal and Social DevelopmentDispel Implicit BiasesPromote Unity, Equity, and Community EmpowermentNormalize Cultural DiversityReferences3. How to Implement Social Justice StorytimesWhat Is Storytime?How Does Social Justice Storytime Differ?References4. Storytime ComponentsSocial Justice ThemesBody AcceptanceCivil Rights and ActivismCommunity HelpersDiverseabilitiesEnvironmentalEveryday DiversityFamiliesFriendshipGender RolesGlobal CitizenshipHairImmigrant ExperienceLGBTQ+Mental HealthMulticulturalNamesPovertyRaceWomen's HistoryWorld CulturesDirect vs. IndirectChoosing Diverse BooksChoosing Diverse SongsReferences5. Language AwarenessPronouns at StorytimeGender-Inclusive LanguageGender-Neutral LanguageGender-Neutral and Nonbinary Picture BooksGender-Nonconforming Picture BooksGender-Inclusive Songs, Flannels, and ExtensionsMulti-Language InclusionReferences6. Embrace Your CommunityDemographics MatterOut and AboutNot Your Average Story . . . TimeReligious CommunitiesImmigrant CommunitiesEnglish-Language LearnersDisabled Library UsersCommunities of People Experiencing HomelessnessDigital StorytimesStorytime EquityReferences7. Use What You Know: Sample StorytimesStorytime PreparationBook SelectionSong SelectionExtension ActivitiesEvery Child Ready to Read®Community GuidanceStorytime RulesSample StorytimesVirtual Storytime-World Culture: Japan Virtual Storytime-World Culture: West AsiaWorld Culture: IndiaWorld Culture: MexicoWorld Culture: AfricaMulticultural: Fairy Tales RetoldEnvironmental: NatureEnvironmental: Reduce, Reuse, RecycleEnvironmental: BeesMental Health: HappinessMental Health: AngerMental Health: ConfidenceKindnessFriendshipPeople: GeneralPeople: Everyday DiversityPeople: Community HelpersPeople: Being DifferentPeople: Being Different, VersionPeople: BodiesPeople: RacePeople: MelaninSocial Justice: ActivismSocial Justice Storytime: Civil RightsReferences8. Addressing ConcernsSocial Justice and the LibraryNavigating Administrative and Parent/Caregiver ConcernReferencesAdditional ResourcesSubject IndexTitle Index
Recenzii
A necessary resource for public libraries, the book includes further resources, a subject index, and a title index.
Adams and Hough go beyond the politics of social justice to show how promoting inclusion and celebrating diversity in storytime helps build character and social literacy in our youngest patrons. This book is a valuable training resource for all library staff, not just children's librarians. It reminds us how valuable library programs can be in developing safe spaces and building community.
This age of technology and media popularity makes it extremely easy for our children to receive a distorted picture of what life is about. Social Justice at Storytime is an opportunity not only to provide a space for marginalized communities to cope through literacy, but also to receive perspective and a paradigm for championing life in the face of surmounting challenges.
Adams and Hough go beyond the politics of social justice to show how promoting inclusion and celebrating diversity in storytime helps build character and social literacy in our youngest patrons. This book is a valuable training resource for all library staff, not just children's librarians. It reminds us how valuable library programs can be in developing safe spaces and building community.
This age of technology and media popularity makes it extremely easy for our children to receive a distorted picture of what life is about. Social Justice at Storytime is an opportunity not only to provide a space for marginalized communities to cope through literacy, but also to receive perspective and a paradigm for championing life in the face of surmounting challenges.