Tuesday, April 9, 2013

April: El día de los niños/El día de los libros



ALSC is happy to offer four Día webinars for FREE during the month of April!  Learn about the Día celebration, how to incorporate this initiative into your library programming throughout the year and more! 

Every year hundreds of libraries and schools celebrate the multicultural family literacy initiative El día de los niños/El día de los libros, informally known as “Día.”  Whether your library has celebrated in the past or plans on celebrating this year, this practical webinar will help you to get a head start on your planning.   We’ll cover Día’s history, explore program ideas big and small, discuss recommended resources, and hear the true story of a librarian’s very first Día.
Día 201: https://ala.adobeconnect.com/_a1087453682/p8gvue9su35/
Learn how to expand on your El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Dia) programming by taking Dia beyond the library walls.  Participants will discuss large scale Dia events, strategies for community collaboration, grant opportunities, and ideas for creating a Dia “season” or year-round Dia-related events.
An effective way to really make Día (El día de los niños/El día de los libros--Children's Day/Book Day) a part of library programming throughout the year is to introduce multicultural literature and bilingual literacy into any and all programs and events at the library where it might apply.

Are you culturally literate? Do you know how to plan and promote programs and services for diverse populations of children and their families? In this interactive session, participants will explore their understanding of various cultures and discuss how to create culturally sensitive library programming that promotes cultural literacy and connects many children from many cultures.

Are you interested in more great ALSC webinars?  We have a wide selection happening this spring from “So You Want to Genre-fy Your Library… and More” to “Best Practices for Apps in Storytime.”   For additional information and registration please visit www.ala.org/alsced

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