Activism and the school librarian : tools for advocacy and survival

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Information & Library Science Library

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Z682.4.S34 A28 2012
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Available

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Summary

This book provides practical strategies and step-by-step plans for developing advocacy initiatives for school libraries.

School libraries provide an essential service to the community, but without proper funding few libraries stand a chance to maintain the resources they offer--or to survive at all. School librarians can play an instrumental role in the survival of their programs. This how-to book provides school librarians with effective advocacy and activism strategies for promoting and improving their library programs.

Activism and the School Librarian: Tools for Advocacy and Survival offers straightforward, practical approaches for creating advocacy programs. This guidebook examines the characteristics for becoming an advocate, explores the meaning of advocacy/activism as an effort that is ongoing and proactive, and provides the steps required for initiating a successful program. The contributors address the various types of advocacy and activism, including legislative advocacy at the local, state, and national levels; school and district level programs; and community-based initiatives. The book includes expert advice from successful advocates and provides helpful reproducible tools.

Contents

The promise of library : a theoretical foundation for activism / Gail Bush -- Teaching and learning : the heart of advocacy / Deborah D. Levitov -- Taking a proactive stance : advocacy to activism / Ann M. Martin -- Developing a culture of advocacy / Christie Kaaland -- School library legislative advocacy defined / Christie Kaaland and Debra E. Kachel -- Working with parents, community groups, and businesses / Sarah Applegate, David Schuster, and Roz Thompson -- Building champions in the school community / Debra E. Kachel, Margaux DelGuidice, and Rose Luna.

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