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Passive Programming Ideas for School Libraries

May 24, 202320 minSeason 4Ep. 7
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Passive programming ideas are something every librarian needs. Passive programming encompasses a variety of types of programs that allow students to participate on their own, at any time. It might mean an array of board games or giant Jenga or checkers at the library, or make and take kits students can bring home. 

In this episode, Katherine Counterman, an elementary school librarian in Katy ISD and a member of TLA’s PR and Marketing Committee, interviews Melinda Lanham, lead librarian of Belton ISD and librarian at Belton New Tech High School. We’ll also hear from Noel Hill, a teacher and librarian at Calhoun Middle School in Denton ISD. We’re excited for you to hear their ideas.


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