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Engaging parents Caroline Roche,MA, MCLIP School Librarian Email: cmr@eltham- college.org.uk At Eltham College I engage parents in these ways: 1. Advertise tips on stress and mindfulness during exam times via Twitter 2. Give out leaflets on recommended reading to stretch the boys on Open Day in both Senior and Junior Schools 3. Open for an hour and a half on one night a week in the Junior School Library for parents to attend 4. Advertise the iMLS app allows parents to log in and see which books the school has before buying copies themselves – saving them money 5. Our last author event with the mountaineer Matt Dickinson had a parents talk as well – several attended 6. Our new book club in January we wrote home to Year 7 parents inviting their sons to attend and giving them the details of the book we would like them to read 7. Having parent volunteers working in both Senior and Junior School Libraries

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Engaging parents

Caroline Roche,MA, MCLIP School LibrarianEmail: [email protected]

At Eltham College I engage parents in these ways:1. Advertise tips on stress and mindfulness during exam times via Twitter2. Give out leaflets on recommended reading to stretch the boys on Open Day in

both Senior and Junior Schools3. Open for an hour and a half on one night a week in the Junior School Library for

parents to attend4. Advertise the iMLS app allows parents to log in and see which books the school

has before buying copies themselves – saving them money5. Our last author event with the mountaineer Matt Dickinson had a parents talk as

well – several attended6. Our new book club in January we wrote home to Year 7 parents inviting their

sons to attend and giving them the details of the book we would like them to read

7. Having parent volunteers working in both Senior and Junior School Libraries

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Engaging parents

Caroline Roche,MA, MCLIP School LibrarianEmail: [email protected]

I put the appeal for info out on @HeartOTSchool and got these replies:

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Other school librarians replied that they

1. Lucy Chambers who works in three primary schools in Tower Hamlets ran a parents reading group for parents to discuss books to read to their own children, invited Adult Learners of English in to read to primary school children, breakfast book club where parents share books with their children.

2. Gillian Ward in Fortismere School, Muswell Hill has an insert in the weekly parental newsletter which includes library news and recommended reading and also runs a parent/staff reading group

3. Barbara Band used to give a brief talk at Sixth Form parents information evening telling parents about library resources, both physical and online; a twilight session on supporting reading for KS3 parents and ran a Dads and Lads reading group

4. At the end of each term Whitgift School library opens for the morning first day of the holidays for parents to bring children in to choose holiday reading.

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Engaging parents

Caroline Roche,MA, MCLIP School LibrarianEmail: [email protected]

You can find all this information in two places. This presentation, updated with any extra information can be found on my Slideshare account: http://www.slideshare.net/carolineroche/

I also made a Storify of all the tweeted tips I received, updated with any new ones, which you can find here:

https://storify.com/CarolineRoche/tips-on-engaging-parents-for-school-librarians

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Engaging parents

Caroline Roche,MA, MCLIP School LibrarianEmail: [email protected]

You can find all this information in two places. This presentation, updated with any extra information can be found on my Slideshare account: http://www.slideshare.net/carolineroche/

I also made a Storify of all the tweeted tips I received, updated with any new ones, which you can find here:

https://storify.com/CarolineRoche/tips-on-engaging-parents-for-school-librarians