Teaching Thursdays is a joint initiative between NJLA-CUS/ACRL-NJ and NJASL. The purpose is to provide professional development opportunities for Academic and School Librarians to explore various instruction strategies, techniques, tools, and resources.

Spring 2024 Teaching Thursdays Schedule

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    • In an era where libraries are often perceived as silent repositories of books, the essence of academic libraries is frequently misunderstood, particularly by students transitioning from high school to college. This presentation aims to demystify the reading room-like imagery surrounding academic libraries, reframing them as dynamic, inclusive gathering spaces that extend beyond quiet study areas. We will share strategies and ideas for school librarians to communicate the value of academic libraries with an emphasis on library space as one of the most important services a university has to offer. Through this presentation, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the modern academic library, equipped with knowledge and strategies to reshape their students' perceptions about academic libraries and nurture future student success. 

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    • 1. Create a lesson plan for the class instructor (a non-librarian)  to teach information literacy concepts in a freshman writing class, first year seminar, or any class with a large number of sections
2. Methods for aligning course objectives, humanizing online learning, UDL, using video and asynchronous communication3. Consider this a strategy for preserving in-class instruction when you don't have enough library staff to cover every section 

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    • This session will provide an understanding of how to research and write grants that support the work of New Jersey school librarians.  There will be a focus on specific foundations and grants that the presenter has identified that provide funding and support for various resources and programs. The presenter will also share how to search for foundations and funding agencies that provide funding for libraries. As part of this session, the presenter will provide guidance on how to write the narrative for grants along with other relevant tips to ensure you meet your grant deadline. The presenter will also share his own personal experiences in helping school librarians from the Paterson Public Schools work on grant applications that were awarded as well as a few examples of successfully funded grants.