[Libs-Or] CSD Mock Sibert workshop with Author Marc Aronson
Danielle Jones
jones.danielle.jones at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 04:59:53 PDT 2014
The Oregon Library Association’s Children’s Services Division is sponsoring
a brand new workshop in order to help you develop evaluation skills and
understanding about what makes nonfiction for youth excellent.
We are very lucky to be joined this year by author, *Marc Aronson*! Aronson
will be doing a special afternoon session for workshop participants, but
can be attended independent of the workshop.
Aronson won the first Sibert Award in 2001 with his book *Sir Walter Ralegh
and the Quest for El Dorado. *He is the leader in the field in writing
fantastic nonfiction books for youth of all ages. *Sugar Changed the
World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science*; *Master of
Deceit: J. Edgar Hoover and America in the Age of Lies*; and *If Stones
Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge* are just a few of his
books that have really raised the bar on great nonfiction storytelling that
truly inspires readership in youth. Not only does he publish great books
for kids, his column with *School Library Journal,* Consider the Source
<http://www.slj.com/category/opinion/consider-the-source/> shows librarians
the possibilities of nonfiction in their libraries, and he is the expert
resource in helping libraries navigate the Common Core standards.
With the amount of great nonfiction being published for youth, and the push
in schools to use more information texts in curriculum, has there ever been
a better time to explore our passion and evaluation skills for great
nonfiction?
Without further ado, please allow me to introduce:
*2014 Children’s Services Division Mock Sibert Workshop*
*Saturday December 13**th*
*9:00 am – 3:30 pm*
*Wilsonville Library, Wilsonville, OR*
Click here to register:
<https://ola.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_178040>
<https://ola.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mc&view=mc&mcid=form_152517>
The 2015 CSD Mock Sibert Workshop follows up on the long-standing CSD
tradition of offering high quality Mock workshops. This time around, we
will be presenting a look at one of the newer ALA Youth Awards: The
<http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/geiselaward>Robert F.
Sibert Medal is a book award of the Association for Library Services to
Children, a division of the American Library Association. It is given
annually to the author(s) and illustrator(s) of the most distinguished
informational book published in the United States in English during the
preceding year.
Join your friends and colleagues from around Oregon for a day of fun and
learning!
The morning will include:
1. An overview of the experience of serving on the ALA Sibert Committee
and how to judge nonfiction using the Sibert Award criteria
2. Breaking into discussion groups for a lively discussion of a
selection of nonfiction titles published in 2014. Each group will pick a
winner and honor titles.
3. Reconvening as a large group for more lively discussion to crown the
2015 CSD Mock Sibert Medalist.
Then enjoy an inspiring and enlightening afternoon in conversation with one
of the leaders in the field in both the publication and use of nonfiction
for youth.
*Registration Deadline is Sunday, December 7th, 2014*
*Cost for workshop is $15 (includes lunch), afternoon session free to CSD
members $10 for nonmembers.*
This year’s discussion titles are:
· *Albee, Sarah. Bugged: How Insects Changed History*
· *Bryant, Jen. The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus*
· *Fleming, Candace. The Family Romanov; Murder, Rebellion, and the
Fall of Imperial Russia*
· *Kanefield, Teri. The Girl from the Tar Paper School: Barbara Rose
Johns and the Advent of the Civil Rights Movement*
· *Rosenstock, Barbara. The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of
Kandinsky's Abstract Art *
· *Rusch, Elizabeth. The Next Wave: The Quest to Harness the Power of
the Oceans*
· *Sheinkin, Steve. The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the
Fight for Civil Rights*
· *Stewart, Melissa. Feathers: Not Just for Flying*
· *Tonatiuh, Duncan. Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her
Family's Fight for Desegregation *
· *Woodson, Jacqueline. Brown Girl Dreaming*
Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have.
Best wishes, and I hope to see you on December 13!!!
Danielle Jones
daniellej at multco.us
503.988.4598
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Danielle Jones
YALSA's 2015 Alex Award Administrative Assistant
Oregon Library Association Children's Services Division CSLP Chair
Oregon Young Adult Network Secretary
work email daniellej at multco.us
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