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Hauptverfasser: Baycich, Dianna, Cooper, Robin Echols, Burrier, Carolyn M., Gotwald, Karen, Lombardo, Cindy, Nalepa, Laurie, Nespeca, Sue McCleaf, Norman, Cathy, Petruzzi, Tony, Gildone, Stephanie, Nyman, Pam, Fathman, Robert E., Stephens, Brad
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Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2003
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author Baycich, Dianna
Cooper, Robin Echols
Burrier, Carolyn M.
Gotwald, Karen
Lombardo, Cindy
Nalepa, Laurie
Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Norman, Cathy
Petruzzi, Tony
Gildone, Stephanie
Nyman, Pam
Fathman, Robert E.
Stephens, Brad
author_facet Baycich, Dianna
Cooper, Robin Echols
Burrier, Carolyn M.
Gotwald, Karen
Lombardo, Cindy
Nalepa, Laurie
Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Norman, Cathy
Petruzzi, Tony
Gildone, Stephanie
Nyman, Pam
Fathman, Robert E.
Stephens, Brad
Baycich, Dianna
Cooper, Robin Echols
Burrier, Carolyn M.
Gotwald, Karen
Lombardo, Cindy
Nalepa, Laurie
Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Norman, Cathy
Petruzzi, Tony
Gildone, Stephanie
Nyman, Pam
Fathman, Robert E.
Stephens, Brad
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Helping Books Helping Families: A Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion Program. Baycich, Dianna Cooper, Robin Echols Burrier, Carolyn M. Gotwald, Karen Lombardo, Cindy Nalepa, Laurie Nespeca, Sue McCleaf Norman, Cathy Petruzzi, Tony Gildone, Stephanie Nyman, Pam Fathman, Robert E. Stephens, Brad Elementary Secondary Education Family Involvement Library Services Outreach Programs Parent Participation Public Libraries Reading Motivation Reading Programs School Libraries Helping Books Help Families (HBHF) is a book discussion program developed by the State Library of Ohio to be instituted by public and school libraries in the state of Ohio. The focus of the program is to promote reading with three groups: families as a group, to parents alone as role models for reading, and to students in school libraries. There are three separate theme units in this manual designed to accompany the program: "Families Talk,""Parents Talk," and "Students Talk." HBHF is structured as a four to six week Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion program. Though it is expected to be held at the library, those responsible are encouraged to partner with schools, daycares, Headstarts, Evenstarts, ABLE (Adult Basic Literacy Education) providers and other organizations in the community in all aspects of the program--from planning, to promoting, to securing funds. Contents include: Reviewer Form; Mission, Goals, & Copyright Use; Description of Program; Program Structure; HBHF Terminology; HBHF StaffingKey Roles; HBHF Program Components (Families Talk Themes, Parents Talk Themes, and Students Talk Themes); Publicity and Promotion; Outreach and Networking Tips; Funding and Grantwriting; Evaluation; and Support Resources. Appendixes include: information and resources on discussing books with families and Ohio organizations/contact information. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Helping Books Helping Families: A Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion Program.
Baycich, Dianna
Cooper, Robin Echols
Burrier, Carolyn M.
Gotwald, Karen
Lombardo, Cindy
Nalepa, Laurie
Nespeca, Sue McCleaf
Norman, Cathy
Petruzzi, Tony
Gildone, Stephanie
Nyman, Pam
Fathman, Robert E.
Stephens, Brad
Elementary Secondary Education
Family Involvement
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Parent Participation
Public Libraries
Reading Motivation
Reading Programs
School Libraries
Helping Books Helping Families: A Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion Program. Baycich, Dianna Cooper, Robin Echols Burrier, Carolyn M. Gotwald, Karen Lombardo, Cindy Nalepa, Laurie Nespeca, Sue McCleaf Norman, Cathy Petruzzi, Tony Gildone, Stephanie Nyman, Pam Fathman, Robert E. Stephens, Brad Elementary Secondary Education Family Involvement Library Services Outreach Programs Parent Participation Public Libraries Reading Motivation Reading Programs School Libraries Helping Books Help Families (HBHF) is a book discussion program developed by the State Library of Ohio to be instituted by public and school libraries in the state of Ohio. The focus of the program is to promote reading with three groups: families as a group, to parents alone as role models for reading, and to students in school libraries. There are three separate theme units in this manual designed to accompany the program: "Families Talk,""Parents Talk," and "Students Talk." HBHF is structured as a four to six week Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion program. Though it is expected to be held at the library, those responsible are encouraged to partner with schools, daycares, Headstarts, Evenstarts, ABLE (Adult Basic Literacy Education) providers and other organizations in the community in all aspects of the program--from planning, to promoting, to securing funds. Contents include: Reviewer Form; Mission, Goals, & Copyright Use; Description of Program; Program Structure; HBHF Terminology; HBHF StaffingKey Roles; HBHF Program Components (Families Talk Themes, Parents Talk Themes, and Students Talk Themes); Publicity and Promotion; Outreach and Networking Tips; Funding and Grantwriting; Evaluation; and Support Resources. Appendixes include: information and resources on discussing books with families and Ohio organizations/contact information. (AEF)
title Helping Books Helping Families: A Picture Book/Storytelling/Discussion Program.
topic Elementary Secondary Education
Family Involvement
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Parent Participation
Public Libraries
Reading Motivation
Reading Programs
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED481309