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| author | McClelland, Kate |
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| contents | The Natural McClelland, Kate Childrens Literature Recognition (Achievement) Discussion Groups Library Services Librarians Profiles Library Role Caroline Ward's energetic enthusiasm for books and children is contagious. In 36 years of library service to children, no librarian, student, or child who has heard her tell a story, give a booktalk, lead a discussion group, or teach a children's literature class is likely to have forgotten the experience. While Ward is cheerfully offhand about her accomplishments, it is the solid substance and determination behind her efforts that make her a perfect choice for the 2005 Grolier Foundation Award, honoring a librarian who has made "extraordinary contributions" to encouraging a love of reading and books in young people. The lifetime achievement award, which is sponsored by Grolier, an imprint of Scholastic Library Publishing, comes with a $1,000 prize. |
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| publishDate | 2005 |
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| spellingShingle | The Natural McClelland, Kate Childrens Literature Recognition (Achievement) Discussion Groups Library Services Librarians Profiles Library Role The Natural McClelland, Kate Childrens Literature Recognition (Achievement) Discussion Groups Library Services Librarians Profiles Library Role Caroline Ward's energetic enthusiasm for books and children is contagious. In 36 years of library service to children, no librarian, student, or child who has heard her tell a story, give a booktalk, lead a discussion group, or teach a children's literature class is likely to have forgotten the experience. While Ward is cheerfully offhand about her accomplishments, it is the solid substance and determination behind her efforts that make her a perfect choice for the 2005 Grolier Foundation Award, honoring a librarian who has made "extraordinary contributions" to encouraging a love of reading and books in young people. The lifetime achievement award, which is sponsored by Grolier, an imprint of Scholastic Library Publishing, comes with a $1,000 prize. |
| title | The Natural |
| topic | Childrens Literature Recognition (Achievement) Discussion Groups Library Services Librarians Profiles Library Role |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786274 |