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New Teen Summer Reading Webinar: Tuesday, April 30, 1 pm (Pacific). You can help teens and staff make the most of your library’s free New York Times subscription. Join us for:

Voice and Choice: Summer Reading With The New York Times

Want to offer quality summer reading opportunities for teens this summer? Help them become more aware of what’s going on in the world and be more thoughtful news consumers? Develop independent reading and critical thinking skills they will use in school and as lifelong learners?

In this webinar, we’ll share strategies for helping adolescents:

  • See themselves and their interests in the news.

  • Learn about current events and why they matter.

  • Tackle sophisticated nonfiction.

  • Write with voice and verve.

Join Learning Network editors, as well as guest librarians and teachers, as we discuss ways to get teens reading, writing, thinking and learning this summer.

To register, visit https://webinars.on24.com/nyt/summerreading?partnerref=CALibrary.

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Voice and Choice: Summer Reading With The New York Timeshttps://webinars.on24.com/nyt/summerreading?partnerref=CALibrary
webinars.on24.com
Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 04:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time. Test

The webinar will be archived, but please register if you’d like to view an archived version, as the link will only be shared with registrants.

This webinar is being produced in collaboration with the California State Library.

Beverly Schwartzberg

Library Programs Consultant, Library Development Services

California State Library, 900 N St., Sacramento, CA 95814

beverly.schwartzberg@library.ca.govmailto:beverly.schwartzberg@library.ca.gov

805-284-5982

Apologies for duplication ________________________________ From: Calix <calix-bounces@listserv.cla-net.org> on behalf of Schwartzberg, Beverly@CSL <beverly.schwartzberg@library.ca.gov> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 8:49 AM To: calix@listserv.cla-net.org; csl_info@lists.infopeople.org Subject: [Calix] Webinar 4/30: Teen Summer Reading with the New York Times **please excuse duplication** New Teen Summer Reading Webinar: Tuesday, April 30, 1 pm (Pacific). You can help teens and staff make the most of your library’s free New York Times subscription. Join us for: Voice and Choice: Summer Reading With The New York Times Want to offer quality summer reading opportunities for teens this summer? Help them become more aware of what’s going on in the world and be more thoughtful news consumers? Develop independent reading and critical thinking skills they will use in school and as lifelong learners? In this webinar, we’ll share strategies for helping adolescents: * See themselves and their interests in the news. * Learn about current events and why they matter. * Tackle sophisticated nonfiction. * Write with voice and verve. Join Learning Network editors, as well as guest librarians and teachers, as we discuss ways to get teens reading, writing, thinking and learning this summer. To register, visit https://webinars.on24.com/nyt/summerreading?partnerref=CALibrary. [http://event.on24.com/event/19/86/31/9/rt/1/images/socialsharing/0605bksyanovelssuperjumbo.jpg]<https://webinars.on24.com/nyt/summerreading?partnerref=CALibrary> Voice and Choice: Summer Reading With The New York Times<https://webinars.on24.com/nyt/summerreading?partnerref=CALibrary> webinars.on24.com Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 04:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time. Test The webinar will be archived, but please register if you’d like to view an archived version, as the link will only be shared with registrants. This webinar is being produced in collaboration with the California State Library. Beverly Schwartzberg Library Programs Consultant, Library Development Services California State Library, 900 N St., Sacramento, CA 95814 beverly.schwartzberg@library.ca.gov<mailto:beverly.schwartzberg@library.ca.gov> 805-284-5982