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Book Title
Homeschooling and Libraries: New Solutions and Opportunities
ISBN
9781476674902

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Publisher
Mcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
ISBN-10
1476674906
ISBN-13
9781476674902
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8038653981

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
286 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Homeschooling and Libraries : New Solutions and Opportunities
Subject
General, Library & Information Science / General, Homeschooling
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Education
Author
Carol Smallwood
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2020-008487
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"With over 3.5 million homeschooled students in the U.S., this book admirably explores the intersection of this growing and important grass roots movement and libraries of all kinds, showing how and why libraries are a vital element in the homeschooling movement."--Bruce R. Schueneman, Library Director, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, "21st century homeschoolers are facing new challenges and this book presents fresh solutions and describes opportunities you may not realize existed for your library to serve these important patrons."--Robert Perret, Contributor, Creativity for Library Career Advancement, "With over 3.5 million homeschooled students in the U.S., this book admirably explores the intersection of this growing and important grass roots movement and libraries of all kinds, showing how and why libraries are a vital element in the homeschooling movement."--Bruce R. Schueneman, Library Director, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville; "A rich and exciting sourcebook for librarians serving those outside of formal schooling."--Tim Gorichanaz, Drexel University, Philadelphia; "This book effectively covers all the bases ensuring positive experiences and outcomes for libraries serving home school families in their service areas."--Deb Biggs Tenbusch, Librarian and Account Manager, Gale, Cengage Learning, Farmington Hills, Michigan; "Whether starting new programs or expanding current ones, these chapters will help you to engage and prepare your resources to help homeschoolers."--Kathleen Christy, Adult Services Manager, Blount County Public Library, Maryville, Tennessee; "21st century homeschoolers are facing new challenges and this book presents fresh solutions and describes opportunities you may not realize existed for your library to serve these important patrons."--Robert Perret, Contributor, Creativity for Library Career Advancement ; "I think infinite possibilities best describes this must-read book for public and academic librarians who seek to find ways to engage, support and serve the growing homeschool community."--Anastasia Varnalis-Weigle, Associate Professor, University of Maine, Augusta; "Librarians of all types, as well as library stakeholders, will find Homeschooling and Libraries a great resource to help identify needs and ways to support the growing homeschooling community."--Michelle McKinney, Reference and Web Services Librarian, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College, Cincinnati, Ohio; "An impressively-researched volume that draws on a variety of perspectives, offering insight into the needs of homeschooled populations, including case studies, needs assessment, and future possibilities for programming, continuing education, and outreach."--Erin Pappas, Research Librarian for the Humanities, University of Virginia Libraries; "This practical book will assist libraries as they develop ways to reach out to home educating families."--Ruth Elder, Cataloging Librarian, Troy University, Troy, Alabama; "This book reopened my mind to the wonders that libraries in all of their aspects and attributes have to offer students including the unique and diverse students who are homeschooled."--Jim Jipson, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida., "This book reopened my mind to the wonders that libraries in all of their aspects and attributes have to offer students including the unique and diverse students who are homeschooled."--Jim Jipson, University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida., "An impressively-researched volume that draws on a variety of perspectives, offering insight into the needs of homeschooled populations, including case studies, needs assessment, and future possibilities for programming, continuing education, and outreach."--Erin Pappas, Research Librarian for the Humanities, University of Virginia Libraries; "This practical book will assist libraries as they develop ways to reach out to home educating families."--Ruth Elder, Cataloging Librarian, Troy University, Troy, Alabama, "I think infinite possibilities best describes this must-read book for public and academic librarians who seek to find ways to engage, support and serve the growing homeschool community."--Anastasia Varnalis-Weigle, Associate Professor, University of Maine, Augusta, "Whether starting new programs or expanding current ones, these chapters will help you to engage and prepare your resources to help homeschoolers."--Kathleen Christy, Adult Services Manager, Blount County Public Library, Maryville, Tennessee, "A rich and exciting sourcebook for librarians serving those outside of formal schooling."--Tim Gorichanaz, Drexel University, Philadelphia, "This book effectively covers all the bases ensuring positive experiences and outcomes for libraries serving home school families in their service areas."--Deb Biggs Tenbusch, Librarian and Account Manager, Gale, Cengage Learning, Farmington Hills, Michigan, "Librarians of all types, as well as library stakeholders, will find Homeschooling and Libraries a great resource to help identify needs and ways to support the growing homeschooling community."--Michelle McKinney, Reference and Web Services Librarian, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College, Cincinnati, Ohio
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
371.042
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Foreword Lesley S.J. Farmer Preface Part I. Assessing Needs Understanding Homeschoolers Casey Custer and Rebecca ­Rich-Wulfmeyer African American Parents and ­Decision-Making Clarissa ­West-White and Amanda Wilkerson Specialized Services Supporting Local Homeschool Communities Cara Chance and Meredith Crawford Part II. Specific Circumstances Homeschooling, Children with Special Needs and the Library Sarah M. Sieg Serving the Special Needs of Gifted and Talented Children and Their Families Barbara J. Hampton Educating Homeschoolers with Learning Differences Using Design Thinking and Continuing Education Resources Angiah Davis and Cordelia Riley Part III. Programs and Case Studies Learning in the Library Sarah Polace, Amy Dreger and Meghan Villhauer Topic-Based Programming for Homeschoolers Leah Flippin Providing Vibrant Social Opportunities for Homeschooling Families Holly S. Hebert Public Libraries Serving as Homeschool Hubs Leslie Paulovich Revitalizing Homeschool Programming for Public Libraries: A Case Study Casey ­O'Leary and Ruth Szpunar Part IV. Beyond the Public Library Parents' Night Out Heidi S. Busch Virtual Homeschooling Aviva Ebner Expanding Access: Homeschooling in the Academic Library Margaret Dawson, Dianne Mueller and Bridgit McCafferty Partnering with the Past: Special Collections Libraries for Homeschoolers Nancy Richey School Libraries and Homeschooling: A Source for Socialization Rene M. Burress, Jenna Kammer and Bobbie Bushman Part V. Finding Resources Funding for Library Services to Homeschoolers Casey Custer and Rebecca ­Rich-Wulfmeyer Camp Wonderopolis: An Intergenerational Program Nadine Kramarz Preparing to Work with Homeschooling Families Holly S. Hebert Part VI. Career Paths Growing Up in the Library: Homeschooling a Future Librarian Jennifer C.L. Smathers and Virginia M. Lyle Introducing Homeschooling Students to the Librarian Profession and Personality Types Paul J. McLaughlin, Jr. Library Literati: Information Literacy Classes for Homeschoolers (and Others!) Maryann Mori Part VII. Points of View We Are Book Rich: A Homeschooling Family's Use of Public Libraries Jennifer C.L. Smathers and Jennifer M. Lyle A Library Trustee Perspective Amy Koenig Part VIII. Infinite Possibilities Free Play Programming in Libraries and Communities Antonio F. Buehler and Autumn E. Solomon Continuing Education Resources for Librarians Serving Homeschoolers Bobbie Bushman and Jenna Kammer Supplementing Education and Facilitating Relationships Through ­Role-Playing Games Michael P. Buono About the Contributors Index
Synopsis
Provides a range of approaches and strategies suggested by skilled professionals as well as veteran homeschool parents on how to best serve the diverse needs and learning experiences of homeschooled youth., As families are looking for better ways to educate their children, more and more of them are becoming interested and engaged in alternative ways of schooling that are different, separate, or opposite of the traditional classroom. Homeschooling has become ever more creative and varied as families create custom-tailored curricula, assignments, goals, and strategies that are best for each unique child. This presents a multitude of challenges and opportunities for information institutions, including public, academic, school, and special libraries. The need for librarians to help homeschool families become information and media literate is more important than ever. This collection of essays provides a range of approaches and strategies suggested by skilled professionals as well as veteran homeschool parents on how to best serve the diverse needs and learning experiences of homeschooled youth. It includes information on needs assessments for special needs students, gifted students, and African American students; advice on how to provide support for the families of homeschoolers; case studies; and information on new technologies that could benefit libraries and the homeschooler populations that they serve.
LC Classification Number
LC40.H6676 2020

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