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Becoming a Media Mentor: A Guide for Working with Children and Families

PaperbackJuly 29, 2016
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ISBN-13: 9780838914632 ISBN-10: 0838914632
Publisher
ALA Editions
Binding
Paperback
Published
July 29, 2016
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.50×15.20 cm

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Becoming a Media Mentor: A Guide for Working with Children and Families by Campbell, Cen. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9780838914632.

Foreword by Chip Donohue In a time of rapidly changing technologies, the role of the youth services librarian has expanded to include the realm of digital media. Supporting childrens literacy now means serving as a media mentor. This book empowers youth services staff to confidently assist families and caregivers as they navigate the digital world, guiding them towards digital media experiences that will translate into positive and productive lifelong learning skills, regardless of format. Melding the latest research and key messages from a variety of experts with replicable examples, this book defines what it means to be a media mentor, providing historical background and context; outlines three types of media mentorship: media advisory, programming, and access to curated media; outlines the implications of media mentorship in libraries, focusing on a shift from the notion of "screen time" to "healthy media decisions"; draws on detailed case studies from a wide variety of libraries and community partnerships to showcase inspiring media mentorship in action with ages 0-14; provides guidelines for working with diverse families and caregivers; and explores management issues around media mentorship, ALSC competencies, suggestions of additional resources, and professional development. Guiding childrens librarians to define, solidify, and refine their roles as media mentors, this book in turn will help facilitate digital literacy for children and families.