Keywords
junior school library
Genrefication
Shelving
Parent
Library
Advocacy
Book Chat
Genrefication
Shelving
Parent
Library
Advocacy
Book Chat
How to Cite
Inspiring learners – building connections through the junior school library program. (2019). Synergy, 17(2). https://slav.vic.edu.au/index.php/Synergy/article/view/V172197
Abstract
Anna Davidson, Junior School teacher-librarian at Carey Grammar School, outlines aspects of their library program that fosters connections of various kinds to support student learning and enrich reading experiences.
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