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The library programs featured in this unique collection are those that have been suggested, created, and led by youth with the help and guidance of the supportive adults at their library. Many times, librarians bring ideas to teens in hopes of getting them to buy in and perhaps help them to run programs. In this book, you'll primarily find a role reversal! Tweens and teens lead the way with whatever adult information, support, and supervision they need to see their proposals through.
To accomplish this, the youth are encouraged to create new ideas, are empowered to make decisions, and are given control. Plus, the ideas they bring to life are not just peer-focused. The programs, activities, and events they create and lead can be for children, adults, or even for all ages or mixed audiences, as well as for fellow tweens and teens.
In addition to finding a wide array of proven ideas, recommendations, and testimonials from real tweens and teenagers, you will discover helpful advice on using the philosophies behind allowing youth to not only have a say but to take action; testimonials from adults who have worked directly with youth having this level of empowerment; suggestions on getting approval and providing funding and other support for youth ideas; ways to evaluate such youth-led programs; and sample forms, flyers, and other materials that can be adapted.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Appendixes
Foreword by Diana Tixier Herald
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1-Why Youth Created and Led?
2-Helping Tweens and Teens Get Approval, Funding, and Other Support
3-Examples of Youth-Created and Led Programs and Activities for Peers
4-Examples of Youth-Created and Led Programs and Activities for Children, Adults, All Ages, and Mixed Audiences
5-Evaluating Youth-Led Programs
Appendixes
Selected Bibliography and Webliography
Index
About the Author
Über den Autor / die Autorin
By Diane P. Tuccillo
Zusammenfassung
In this book, you’ll discover how tweens and teens lead the way in designing, planning, and running library programs with the adult support they need to see their plans through. The ideas featured in this book are ones teens themselves have brought to life for children, adults, their own peers, or even for all ages or mixed audiences.