Read YALSA’s latest position paper “Adopting a Summer Learning Approach for Increased Impact” for a rationale for why libraries need to rethink their traditional summer
reading programming in order to better meet the serious needs and diverse interests of today’s youth, especially underserved audiences. The paper also includes recommended strategies libraries can take transform their summer programming, as well as a list
of selected resources. Access this free resource at:
www.ala.org/yalsa/adopting-summer-learning-approach-increased-impact-yalsa-position-paper
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free downloadable/printable “Teens’ Top Ten” sheet is available
here. Libraries can encourage teens to read these titles from now throughout the summer, and then vote for their favorites online beginning in August. Don’t forget,
Teen Read Week is Oct 9-15, 2016, and resources are now available.
Thanks,
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
517-335-8129
517-373-5700 f