School Library Month
= School Library Month (SLM) is the American Association of School Librarians'
(AASL) celebration of school librarians and their programs. First celebrated in
1985 (as School Library Media Month; the name was changed to School Library
Month in 2010), every April school librarians are encouraged to create
activities to help their school and local community celebrate the essential
role that strong school library programs play in a student's educational
career.
National Library Week (4/7-13) = First
sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by
the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each
April. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation's libraries
and librarians and to promote library use and support. All types of libraries
-- school, public, academic and special -- participate.
National Library Workers Day (4/9) = The American
Library Association-Allied Professional Association (ALA-APA), the organization
for the advancement of library employees, annually sponsors National Library
Workers Day, which falls on the Tuesday of National Library Week. First
celebrated in 2004, the purpose is to recognize all library workers, including
librarians, support staff and others who make library service possible every
day.
D.E.A.R – Drop Everything and Read (4/12) = A national month-long celebration of
reading designed to remind folks of all ages to make reading a priority
activity in their lives. You may remember that Beverly Cleary wrote about
D.E.A.R. in Ramona Quimby, Age 8. Since then, "Drop Everything and Read"
programs have been held nationwide on April 12th in honor of Mrs. Cleary’s
birthday. We figured, why not "drop" the "day" and
celebrate our beloved author, her timeless stories, and the joy of reading for
the full month. So, "drop" by this website all month long in April
and anytime you want to make reading a priority! D.E.A.R. is sponsored by the
National Education Association (NEA); Parent Teacher Association (PTA); ALA's
Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC, a division of the American
Library Association}; Reading Rockets; The General Federation of Women’s Clubs
(GFWC); the American Press Institute; First Book; HarperCollins Children’s
Books; Read Kiddo Read; Walden Media and Ramona Quimby.
Children's Day/Book Day - El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Día) (4/30) = Children's Day/Book Day, also known
as El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Día), is a celebration of
children, families, and reading and held annually on April 30. The celebration
emphasizes the importance of advocating literacy for every child regardless of
linguistic and cultural background. Día is an enhancement of Children’s Day,
which began in 1925. Children’s Day was designated as a day to bring attention
to the importance and well-being of children. In 1996, nationally acclaimed
children’s book author Pat Mora proposed linking the celebration of childhood
and children with literacy to found El día de los niños/El día de los libros.
El
30 de abril es una fecha muy significativa para los niños. Se celebra el día de
los niños y de los libros. Esta celebración se conoce como El día de los niños/
El día de los libros, y celebra la alegría y las maravillas de la infancia y la
importancia de los libros en nuestra vida. Póngase en contacto REFORMA con
preguntas.
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