The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

Steve Tetreault
The SLLN (School Librarian Learning Network) Podcast

Join Steve Tetreault (@DrTLovesBooks) as he talks to school librarians about their favorite lessons, ideas, and resources!

  1. THROWBACK: "Smash Boom Debates" with LaDawna Harrington

    4 NOV

    THROWBACK: "Smash Boom Debates" with LaDawna Harrington

    This episode was originally recorded for the second season of School Library Connection's "One Lesson at a Time" podcast. I listen to quite a few podcasts, but I hadn't heard of Smash Boom Best before LaDawna Harrington, a recently retired school librarian from New Jersey, introduced me to it. Now I'm hooked! And you'll be hooked on this month's One Lesson at a Time episode, where LaDawna talks to us about how she used this energetic, fun podcast as a template for a lesson that gets students excited to learn. LaDawna's years of librarianship and as a classroom educator are a gift! She brought so many awesome lesson ideas to our conversation that we had trouble picking just one! We finally settled on talking about LaDawna's lesson, "Smash Boom Best Meets Neurons and Endorphins." In it, students are put into a head-to-head debate to defend an assigned topic, using not only research but also creativity and cleverness to support their side. One of my favorite elements of this lesson is the way it gives students the room to get creative about sharing what they know. Lessons often require a very specific product, but LaDawna's unit encourages students to be clever in creating a final product that is interesting, engaging, and informative—and that can take any form they wish. In addition to being a fun lesson, it's one that will work across grade levels and will allow for collaboration with any subject area. LaDawna did this lesson in conjunction with a high school science teacher, and the students had a blast; but this could also be a great chance to work on information literacy and research skills, while also providing an excellent opportunity to collaborate—and perhaps with a subject area that doesn't often get as much library time as English or history.   View LaDawna's lesson plan, catch the original version of the episode, and even get a PD certificate!  Follow the link: https://schoollibraryconnection.com/Home/Display/2337511

    40 min
  2. "Manga & Comic Con Project-Based Learning" with Ashley Hawkins

    12 OCT

    "Manga & Comic Con Project-Based Learning" with Ashley Hawkins

    Ashley is one of my first stops when I am trying to expand my knowledge of manga, and I was very excited when she shared out this lesson on social media. She is also one of the authors of a book for educators on incorporating manga into schools! This lesson has my brain buzzing with all the possibilities - I hope you enjoy learning about it! Guest: Ashley Hawkins Grade(s) Taught: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 3K/PreK  Resources:  Lesson Plan: Manga & Comic Con Project Based Learning Lesson: https://mangalibrarian.com/2024/07/29/lesson-plan-manga-comic-con-project-based-learning/ Add’l Links:  Manga Goes to School: Cultivating Engagement and Inclusion in K–12 Settings (AASL Standards–Based Learning Series) by Ashley Hawkins, Emily Ratica, Sara Smith, Julie Stivers, and Sybil “Mouna” Touré Jarrett Lerner's website has some great "Make your own comic" and introduction to drawing activities and resources!  Book Break:  What You Are Looking For Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, translated by Geoffrey Trousselot   Where to find Ashley Hawkins:  Website: https://mangalibrarian.com Handle: Generally @mangalibrarian, but it has variations Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/mangalibrarian.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/themangalibrarian  TikTok: tiktok.com/manga_librarian Twitter: twitter.com/manga_librarian Other Social Media: https://linktr.ee/manga_librarian   Check in with us, and check us out! Have an idea, a question, or a lesson you want to share? Email SchoolLibLearning@gmail.com Check out the curated list of free online resources & events at www.SchoolLibrarianLearningNetwork.org

    47 min

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Join Steve Tetreault (@DrTLovesBooks) as he talks to school librarians about their favorite lessons, ideas, and resources!

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