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Bibliotherapy in the School Library: Meaningful Collaborations
Webinar

Bibliotherapy in the School Library: Meaningful Collaborations

https://players.brightcove.net/2566261579001/HyuWsfFhb_default/index.html?videoId=6318972119112

About

The mental health of students is a pressing challenge for schools. Students are struggling with a variety of emotional and psychological issues. Libraries, as one of the last bastions of equitable access, often emerge as a place of safety for students in crisis. However, few librarians have the mental health training to help these students. What we do have is books, programming, and a productive relationship with our counseling departments. To respond to this crisis, librarians and school counselors can work together to create a variety of programs around bibliotherapy. In this webinar, school librarian Ida Mae Craddock and school counselor Ouida Powe will talk about how these two demonstrably different departments can work together to support the mental health of all of our students.

Join us to learn:

  • More about bibliotherapy and how it can support student mental health and the wellness of your school community
  • Strategies to implement bibliotherapy programming in your school library
  • How to implement and sustain meaningful collaboration practices between the library and school counselors

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About the Presenters

Ida Mae Craddock, MEd, is the librarian at Burley Middle School in Albemarle County, VA. A graduate of Old Dominion University Darden School of Education, her research is focused around maker-education and libraries as hubs of innovation. She is also an adjunct professor of library science at Old Dominion University where she was named a Darden Fellow. Winner of the Magna Award from the National School Boards Association and Virginia's 2019 Librarian of the Year, IdaMae also co-authors the technology column for School Library Connection.

Ouida Powe, EdD, is the Director of School Counseling for middle and high school students at the Community Lab School. Prior to accepting the post at CLS, she was a School Counselor at Burley Middle School for three years. Many years before Burley, she served as the IB Counselor and Counseling Chair at Eastside High School in Gainesville, Florida. The years between her School Counseling posts at Eastside and Burley were filled with various positions in postsecondary education. As a Higher Ed professional, Ouida invested most of her time assisting students and families with the college search, application, and matriculation processes. After years of serving in various departments, she turned her attention to training professionals in the state of Florida who serve high school students before and during the transitions associated with postsecondary study. Beyond the school halls, Ouida enjoys spending time with her family. Her other hobbies include listening to podcasts, crafting, and refinishing furniture.

Select Citation Style:
MLA Citation
Craddock, Ida Mae, and Ouida Powe. "Bibliotherapy in the School Library: Meaningful Collaborations." School Library Connection, January 2023, schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2295672?learningModuleId=2295672&topicCenterId=2247902.
Chicago Citation
Craddock, Ida Mae, and Ouida Powe. "Bibliotherapy in the School Library: Meaningful Collaborations." School Library Connection, January 2023. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2295672?learningModuleId=2295672&topicCenterId=2247902.
APA Citation
Craddock, I. and O. Powe. (2023, January). Bibliotherapy in the school library: Meaningful collaborations [Video]. School Library Connection. https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2295672?learningModuleId=2295672&topicCenterId=2247902
https://schoollibraryconnection.com/content/webinar/2295672?learningModuleId=2295672&topicCenterId=2247902

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