As mentioned in Tessa Michaelson Schmidt's most recent Friday FAQ, the ALSC (Association for Library Service to Children) Intellectual Freedom Committee has published a free IF Programming toolkit.
The ALSC IF committee writes: "Inside the toolkit, you will find practical, easy-to-implement tips for incorporating intellectual freedom and Information literacy into library cornerstone programs and services. Sample programs include storytimes, book clubs, outreach, and STEAM activities. They include both virtual and in-person activities, so you can serve your community flexibly, regardless of your current service model. An annotated list of additional resources rounds out the toolkit, making it easy for busy practitioners to find more tips and support.
We’re living in a climate of misinformation and heightened mistrust in news media and other information sources. Raising awareness of information literacy and intellectual freedom issues with our families has never been more important. Developing these crucial skills helps keep kids informed, safe, and prepared to support their communities."
Please click here to read the ALSC blog introductory post and link to the toolkit!
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