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NYSL: Libraries Supporting Literacy Best Practices Online

The New York State Education Department's (NYSED's) Office of Early Learning invites library staff to a unique literacy event aimed at supporting the state’s latest literacy initiatives. As essential partners in early childhood education, libraries significantly contribute to nurturing a culture of literacy that reaches beyond classrooms into homes. This session will offer valuable insights into research-based literacy practices, strategies for enhancing the home-school connection, and methods to involve families in creating robust literacy foundations for young learners. Furthermore, the event will showcase the integral role of libraries in fostering a love for reading, establishing them as inviting spaces for gathering, learning, and community engagement.

By the conclusion of this event, participants will:

    Learn about key aspects of NYSED’s current literacy initiatives and their alignment with the science of reading.
    Identify best practices for promoting early literacy development within library environments.
    Explore effective strategies to strengthen the home-school connection and empower families to engage in literacy-rich activities.
    Discover resources and programs libraries can adopt to cultivate a culture of literacy within their communities.
    Be better equipped to promote libraries as dynamic community hubs and resource providers that inspire a passion for reading and foster connections among people.

Please note: This session is being presented by the New York State Library. The link shown below will take you directly to the registration page.

Date:
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event.
Event URL:
https://nyslibrary.libcal.com/event/14330203
Audience:
  Director     Library Staff  
Categories:
  Children's Services - EARLY LIT     Children's Services - ELEMENTARY     Library Services  

Event Organizer

Angela Newman

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