Usually, I present my ideas for the books at our state librarians' conference, but last year, I was really disappointed in the quality of the conference and decided I needed a break. I did not attend this year (it just ended yesterday), and I'm still glad about my decision. The other morning, I received an email from a fellow librarian that just made my day:
- You may not remember me, but I sure remember you. I cannot tell you how disappointed I was that you were not here to do your Virginia Readers' Choice session at the VAASL conference. I sooooo look forward to it every year and this year has been particularly stressful for me since we have adopted a new catalog system and the budget cuts get worse and cause us to be swallowed into other areas so our supervisor is stretched to the max. I have no idea what I would do without my volunteer since we have no aides. And these SMART goals are just ridiculous. Well, anyway...I missed you and just wanted you to know that.
I know that my sessions are well attended at the conference, and I get really good reviews, but for someone to take the time to write just shows that librarians are truly special people!
Since I am teaching the books anyway, with or without the presentation at the conference, I have done the work for the books and compiled everything on a livebinders page (my new favorite way to organize my online life!!). I sent the link to this librarian, and I am happy to share it with the readers of my blog (are you out there?!):
VRC 2013-2014 Ideas
Lots of great ideas for teaching the books, along with comments as I teach the books and discover how my plans worked (or didn't). Check it out!
2 comments:
Thank you, thank you! I LOVE your livebinder. Just getting ready to start VRC now and this is a great resource!
Is there any chance you developed ideas for this year's VRC books? If so, I would love to see them. Kellee Kraft, LMS @ Arrowhead Elementary, Va. Beach (kdkraft@vbschools.com)
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