Looking to meet the new STEAM imperative with teens and 'tweens? This book equips you with a broad range of resources and programs to fit that need.
Written by librarians who have experience with integrating technology into all subject areas and working with teens and young adults, this book is a toolkit for youth and young adult librarians—school and public—who wish to incorporate science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) into their programs and collections but aren't sure where to begin.
Most educators are well aware of the reasons for emphasizing STEAM—topics that fall within the broad headings of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics—in the curriculum, regardless of grade level. But how do librarians who work with ‘tweens in middle school, high school, and public libraries—fit into the picture and play their roles to underscore their relevance in making STEAM initiatives successful?
This book answers those key questions, providing program guidelines and resources for each of the STEAM areas. Readers will learn how to collaborate in STEAM efforts by providing information on resources, activities, standards, conferences, museums, programs, and professional organizations. Emphasis is placed on encouraging girls and minorities to take part in and get excited about STEAM.
In addition, the book examines how makerspaces can enhance this initiative; how to connect your programs to educational standards; where to find funding; how to effectively promote your resources and programs, including how school and public librarians can collaborate to maximize their efforts; how to find and provide professional development; and how to evaluate your program to make further improvements and boost effectiveness. Whether you are on the cusp of launching a STEAM initiative, or looking for ways to grow and enhance your program, this book will be an invaluable resource.
Features
- Provides school and public librarians with the resources and clear guidance they need to implement STEAM programs and collections at their libraries
- Places librarians in a key position—based on knowledge and ability—with STEAM initiatives in their school and community
- Connects STEAM programming to national standards
- Explains how to secure funding and find partners to collaborate in STEAM
by Cherie P. Pandora and Kathy Fredrick
9781440853401
240 pages
Full STEAM Ahead: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics in Library Programs and Collections