Program Type:
Online CourseProgram Description
Event Details
*This course is now full.
March 4 - March 31, 2025 | Four-week course
Time commitment: 2.5 hours per week
Teen-centric library service is rooted in the practice of connectedness. Whether you're working to build stronger relationships with the teens in your community, creating a welcoming, safe haven for the teens that you're already seeing in the library, or supporting information literacy and learning- each interaction with a teen patron is an opportunity to connect and engage.
During this course, librarian Christina Fuller-Gregory will provide you with practical, actionable, and timely applications for moving beyond simply welcoming teens into the library to developing best practices to ensure that the teens you serve view the library as a trusted resource, where they feel seen, respected, and valued.
Course participants can expect to learn:
- What it looks like to authentically engage teens
- Why strong collections drive connections and engagement
- How to approach teen services through an equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) lens
- Why information literacy is important and how you can strengthen these skills in the teens you serve
Course Description: This four-week course will include two optional 60-minute meetings during the course:
- March 12, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. (pacific time)
- March 26, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. (pacific time)
In addition to the two meeting sessions, the instructor will provide weekly readings, practical assignments, and discussion forums for the sharing of ideas and experiences. The instructor will also provide essential resources, and useful tips and techniques that can be applied in your library.
Course Outline: When you log in to the Infopeople online learning site, you will see weekly modules with these topics:
- Week 1: Adolescent Development and the Library
- How teens are different from children and adults
- Tips for positive interactions with teens
- Developmental Assets and their implications for libraries
- Serving teens from diverse backgrounds and with special needs
- Week 2: Materials Selection and Readers' Advisory
- What teens read, watch, and listen to
- Selection sources and collection development
- Readers' advisory resources
- Booktalking with teens
- Week 3: Reference and Online Resources
- Information-seeking behavior and reference interviews with teens
- Information literacy skills
- Homework help and online resources
- The library's online visibility to teens
- Week 4: Legal Issues and Advocacy
- Access, privacy, and copyright
- Computers, Internet access, and filtering
- Handling challenges to materials
- Advocating for teens
Presenter:
Christina Fuller-Gregory (she/her/hers) is a librarian, and experienced Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice practitioner. She is currently the Assistant Director of Libraries at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. In this role, she is tasked with developing collections, programs, and services to support an arts-based curriculum in the areas of dance, drama, visual arts, creative writing and music. Before joining the Governor's School, Christina worked for many years in public libraries as a Teen Services Librarian before becoming a Makerspaces Manager. Christina has written extensively for VOYA (Voices of Youth Advocates), PLA Magazine, and Library Journal. She is an active member of the American Library Association (ALA) and of the Public Library Association (PLA) where she has served on numerous committees, including acting as co-chair of the Public Library Associations (PLA) Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice Committee (PLA EDISJ). A 2017 ALA Emerging Leader, Christina currently serves as program facilitator for the ALA Emerging Leaders program. An avid maker, she also acts as a project advisor for the New Faces of Makerspaces project. In 2021, Christina was recognized as a Library Journal Mover and Shaker.
*As of 1/27/25 registration for this course is full. Please join the waitlist for a possible seat.
This webinar is presented by Infopeople.
Additional Information
Enrollment Statement
I understand that a space will be reserved for me in this learning opportunity at a cost to CALL, and if I am unable to attend this learning opportunity, I will cancel my enrollment as soon as possible and before the start date.
Single Enrollment Disclaimer
I understand that I can register for only one course at a time (no concurrent courses). If I do not attend this course, I understand that I may forfeit the opportunity to enroll in additional CALL courses during this fiscal year.