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Books for Boys Webinar

Books for Boys

Free Webinar

Thursday, September 15, 2011, from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. EDT

Register here

Non-readers, despite their gender, get left behind in life. Low literacy contributes to drop out rates, crime rates, and increased chances for incarceration. This is especially true for boys, who are already less likely to graduate from high school, based on trend reports from the National Council on Education Statistics. What can librarians and educators do to help turn these boys who avoid books into readers?

The presenters will be joined by celebrity moderator Jon Scieszka, founder of Guys Read, a nonprofit web-based literacy program with the mission to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers. In 2008, Scieszka was appointed the first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, a position created by the Library of Congress to raise national awareness of the importance of young people’s literature as it relates to lifelong literacy, education, and the development and betterment of the lives of young people. You also know Scieszka as the author of several bestselling children’s titles, including The Stinky Cheese Man, which won a Caldecott Honor medal, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, Robot Zot!, and the Time Warp Trio, a chapter book series.

Panelists:

  • Sharon K. Hancock, Executive Director, School & Library Marketing, Candlewick Press
  • Cheryl Herman, Director of Marketing, Random House BOT
  • Michelle Fadlalla, Marketing Manager, Simon & Schuster

Moderator:

Tween Programming for Boys!

Boys like to make things!

     I was initially surprised that boys were interested in attending our beading workshops. I think they just liked to work with their hands on something constructive! What about a Lego club? You could try to create something with them that requires less pink and more hammers. Like birdhouses, robots, hammer their name into a board with some nails, create junk art with old toasters or computer parts. Maybe just let them take apart a toaster or computer and put it back together. You might want to stop at a thrift shop for this one instead of letting them use yours! Check out some more ideas at http://www.pbs.org/designsquad/ 

Boys like to blow things up! (Open for more ideas!)

International Online Teen Summer Reading Project

Hello!

I am writing to invite you to join an extraordinary project. An author, teacher and speaker, I've initiated an international online teen summer reading project called Blogbook 2009. Beginning June 1, I will publish my never-before published teen novel, Loulane Lambert's Lists for Life on its own blog. The book is written as a journal, so each day (for about 2 months), I'll post a new entry until the entire novel is on the blog. Teens can interact with the book via their comments.

Schools and libraries can hop on board for this reading adventure by linking their websites to mine where readers can access the blog link. (Please visit www.barbaralarmonfailing.com for more information.) Participants from Alaska to Malta are enthusiastic!

I hope you will join the fun with this first-ever international teen summer reading project. I look forward to seeing you online on June1!

PPS - Check out the Blogbook 2009 video on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLsmqooX_wM

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