More Than Books: 8 Ways Libraries Can Help Prevent the Summer Slide

Michelle Dragalin
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30
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Multi Device
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4.75
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Description

Public libraries can provide students, teachers, and families with so much more than access to books, research materials, and a place to work or study. Join Michelle Dragalin as she shares how libraries can engage students over the summer by providing active learning experiences that are positive, experiential, educational, but most importantly, fun! You will also learn tips for helping students obtain their first library card and gain access to some of the lesser-known resources that their local libraries have to offer.

Objectives

Explain how public libraries can engage students over the summer by providing active learning experiences that are positive, experiential, educational, but most importantly, fun! Discover how to gain access to lesser-known resources that local libraries have to offer. "‹

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Michelle Dragalin

Michelle has taught for 35+ years, from Head Start to special ed and online ESL. She creates curriculum and loves helping students through hands-on, digital activities. Passionate about teaching, family, and self-care, she lives in the mountains with her husband and dogs.
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