Thank you to all of you who continue to follow this blog. I have been absent, struggling a bit as all of us do from time to time, with squeezing everything we want to do into the time and energy we have. I know that parents can relate to that.
A MEANINGFUL RE-START
With this post, I'd like to draw us back together and begin again the discussions about parents and kids reading together. This post is for parents of 2 year olds and parents of 22 year olds.
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- Do you feel welcome at your child's school? Why or why not?
- Do you see your child's teacher as "friend" or "foe"? Why or why not?
- If you could stand in front of the Title I teachers from all other the country this week, what would you say to them?
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The Partnerships Advocating for Teens Interest Group is affectionately referred to as PAT. The goal of PAT is to “explore, recommend, initiate and implement ways of working with other organizations that work for youth. “
If you’re asking yourself why do partnerships matter? Consider some of the potential benefits of partnering with outside organizations. Partnerships can:
- Provide a way to share resources and publicity efforts in a time of reduced funding
- Help each organization work to achieve a common goal or realize a common vision
- Help each organization be more effective
- Reap mutually beneficial rewards and credibility
- Help you gain additional funding sources
- Provide an opportunity to reach a new audience of teens
- Lead to other new, exciting and successful partnerships
- Offer a way of garnering new skills, competencies, and awareness as a result of working with each other
Intriguing, yes? For a wonderful overview of the research involving libraries and partnerships for youth, check out the literature review that Vikki Terrile, a member of PAT, has created here.
We meet on ALA Connect once a month for “Pat Chats” to discuss these ideas and more. We are excited about producing a definitive resource for those librarians wishing to forage partnerships with outside organizations – a place for inspiration, examples and other resources. If you’d like to get involved, join our Interest Group! Find us on ALA Connect under the group “YALSA Partnerships Advocating for Teens,” or just click here. Next Pat Chat is on April 22 at 10AM CST. And don’t forget that elections are happening in May and our Interest Group will be looking for a Convener!