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Becoming a Media Mentor Claudia Haines

Becoming a Media Mentor By Claudia Haines

Becoming a Media Mentor by Claudia Haines


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The role of the youth services librarian has expanded to include the realm of digital media. Supporting children's literacy now means serving as a media mentor. This book empowers youth services staff to assist families and caregivers as they navigate the digital world, guiding them towards digital media experiences that will translate into positive and productive lifelong learning skills.

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Becoming a Media Mentor: A Guide for Working with Children and Families by Claudia Haines

In a time of rapidly changing technologies, the role of the youth services librarian has expanded to include the realm of digital media. Supporting children's literacy now means serving as a media mentor. This book empowers youth services staff to confidently assist families and caregivers as they navigate the digital world, guiding them towards digital media experiences that will translate into positive and productive lifelong learning skills, regardless of format. Melding the latest research and key messages from a variety of experts with replicable examples, this book:

  • defines what it means to be a media mentor, providing historical background and context;
  • outlines three types of media mentorship: media advisory, programming, and access to curated media;
  • outlines the implications of media mentorship in libraries, focusing on a shift from the notion of screen time to healthy media decisions;
  • draws on detailed case studies from a wide variety of libraries and community partnerships to showcase inspiring media mentorship in action with ages 0-14;
  • provides guidelines for working with diverse families and caregivers; and
  • explores management issues around media mentorship, ALSC competencies, suggestions of additional resources, and professional development.
Guiding children's librarians to define, solidify, and refine their roles as media mentors, this book in turn will help facilitate digital literacy for children and families.

About Claudia Haines

Claudia Haines leads storytimes, hosts maker programs, and gets great books into the hands of kids and teens as the youth services librarian and media mentor at the Homer (Alaska) Public Library. She is a coauthor of the Association for Library Service to Children's white paper, Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth, and trains other librarians as media mentors. She serves on local and national committees that support families and literacy. She blogs at never shushed.

Cen Campbell is a children's librarian, an author, and the founder of LittleeLit.com. She has driven a bookmobile, managed branch libraries, and developed innovative programs for babies, young children, and teens, and now supports children's librarians who serve as media mentors in their communities. She was named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker in 2014 for her work on LittleeLit.com. She is a coauthor of the Association for Library Service to Children's white paper, Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth.

For more than eight decades, librarians from the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) have intensely scrutinized the children's books published each year, selecting the winning and honor books for the Newbery and Caldecott Awards. In addition, the ALSC division of the ALA is committed to creating a nation of readers, starting with the youngest. ALSC supports all those providing library services to children, including youth librarians, teachers, families, literature experts, publishers, and child advocates.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Chip Donohue, PhD

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: How to Use this Book

Part I: Becoming a Media Mentor

  • Chapter 1: What Is a Media Mentor? Voice from the Field: Carisa Kluver
  • Chapter 2: Media Mentorship: Research and Implications for Libraries Voice from the Field: Michael Robb
  • Chapter 3: Media Mentorship and the Three Cs: Content, Context, and the Child Voice from the Field: Lisa Guernsey
  • Chapter 4: Media Mentorship and Diversity Voices from the Field: Susan B. Neuman and Donna Celano
  • Chapter 5: Media Mentors: Working with Parents, Families, and Community Needs Voice from the Field: Jason Boog
  • Chapter 6: Media Mentors and Professional Development Voice from the Field: Sarah Houghton
  • Chapter 7: Three Ways to Be a Media Mentor Voice from the Field: Michael Levine
Part II: Media Mentors in Action

Media Advisory:
  • App Finder
  • Homework Help / Ayuda gratis con la tarea para ninos y jovenes
  • Curating Apps on Pinterest Boards
  • Raising a Reader Newspaper Column
New Media in Programs:
  • Digital Storytime
  • Graphic Novel Club
  • Hour of Code: Basic Video Game DesignTeen Media Mentor Intern Program
Access to Curated Media:
  • Circulating Maker Kits
  • Listening Station
  • Chicago Public Library YOUmedia
  • Maker Jawn


  • Appendix A: ALSC White Paper: Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth
  • Appendix B: ALSC White Paper: The Importance of Diversity in Library Programs and Material Collections for Children
  • Appendix C: Evaluating Apps and New Media for Young Children: A Rubric
Bibliography

Index.

Additional information

CIN0838914632G
9780838914632
0838914632
Becoming a Media Mentor: A Guide for Working with Children and Families by Claudia Haines
Used - Good
Paperback
American Library Association
20160729
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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