RMRT (Retired Members Round Table)

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The Retired Members Round Table (RMRT) shall exist to develop programs of particular interest to retired persons from all types of libraries and all forms of library services, including formal opportunities for continued involvement and learning; a variety of leadership training and opportunities for mentoring; lifelong professional involvement and networking; and active engagement in the American Library Association and the profession of librarianship.

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Contribute to "Summer Slide" Resource List

  • 1.  Contribute to "Summer Slide" Resource List

    Posted Feb 26, 2013 03:29 PM

    CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

    “Summer Slide,” the loss of academic skills, motivation, and knowledge that happens over the summer, can set students back a full month.  Keeping students reading and engaged in learning activities year round can be a challenge, which is why the AASL/ALSC/YALSA Interdivisional Committee on Joint School/Public Library Cooperation would love to hear from you!

    Have you created a program to help combat “Summer Slide” in your school or library?  Has your organization found a way to bridge the gap between school years by working with other organizations to support kids over the summer?  Do you have ideas for programs, resources, or best practices that might successfully slow the “Summer Slide” for youth of all ages?

    If so, please contribute to our resource list!  

    The AASL/ALSC/YALSA Interdivisional Committee on Joint School/Public Library Cooperation is a unique committee that includes members from all three ALA divisions.  Each year the committee is charged with compiling resources around a theme and making those resources available in a variety of ways including print and electronic publications.  

    If you would like to contribute your program or idea (or have questions about the committee or our projects) please send an email to committee chair Julie Bartel at julietbartel@gmail.com (note the middle “t”!) with answers to the questions below.  You can also send your contribution in any format (links, articles, blog posts, podcasts, etc.) to the same address.  Contributions will be included in our resources list, and may be included in one of our print or electronic publications.  Please make sure to include contact info so the committee can get in touch with follow up questions and publication details.  

    Thank you so much for your ingenuity, dedication, and support!  

    YOUR NAME, TITLE, & ORGANIZATION
    (as you would like it displayed for attribution)

    PROGRAM, RESOURCE, OR IDEA DESCRIPTION
    (please be as specific as possible)

    ASSESSMENT
    (lessons learned, outcomes, feedback received etc.)

    CONTACT INFO & PREFERENCE
    (email, phone, postal address)

    MAY WE INCLUDE YOUR CONTACT INFO ON THE WEBSITE? Y/N