Free ALSC Webinar about Summer Learning
Leah Langby
January 8, 2019
Keeping Up With Kids
small child in shorts holds sifter and shovel with sand and rocks in it
Image credit:  Pixabay

Making the Move from Summer Reading to Summer Learning
Thursday, 1/17
1:00 pm (Central)

Children need to keep learning during the summer.  Libraries have long embraced their role in the summer learning landscape.  The National Summer Learning Association has embraced libraries as valuable community hubs of summer learning.  Learn how the NSLA can support libraries, and gain an awareness of the best practices in making the shift from summer reading to summer learning and examined outcomes based evaluation as a way to measure program success and communicate your program’s impact.

This webinar is FREE of charge!

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