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Introductions. Jaimie KoshyLigne MeadowsSusan Strecker. Benefits to the Library. Encourage other teens to attend: help to make programs fun and contemporaryHelp to bridge the gap between older after school staff and childrenFamiliar with new technologyFamiliar with new curricula in schoolsBrin
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1. Free Library of Philadelphia“Teen Employment/ Career Paths @ the Library” Engaging Teens Conference
Arlington, VA
May 9, 2008 This is a short presentation: pick two exact points on each slide to review, and otherwise give story.This is a short presentation: pick two exact points on each slide to review, and otherwise give story.
2. Introductions Jaimie Koshy
Ligne Meadows
Susan Strecker Short introduction: Hedra will most likely introduceShort introduction: Hedra will most likely introduce
3. Benefits to the Library Encourage other teens to attend: help to make programs fun and contemporary
Help to bridge the gap between older after school staff and children
Familiar with new technology
Familiar with new curricula in schools
Bring diversity into the working environment
Highlight two points. I would pick encourage other teens to attend by making programs fun, and help to bridge gap between kids and adults.Highlight two points. I would pick encourage other teens to attend by making programs fun, and help to bridge gap between kids and adults.
4. Benefits to the Community Provides stable environment with young, friendly faces
Keeps children and teens off the streets
Provides positive role models
Children
Other teens
Adults
Free computer support
Multilingual Only highlight library as a safe space and role modelingOnly highlight library as a safe space and role modeling
5. Benefits to Teens Money
Incentives
Trainings
Career opportunities
College Resume
Job Opportunities outside of LEAP
Relationships with co-workers
Experience in working world
Convenient working hours
Money: expenses that teens have: cell phones, prom, families: choice between McDonalds and libraryy…
Joy can talk abut her internship
Quickly highlight trainings and resumesMoney: expenses that teens have: cell phones, prom, families: choice between McDonalds and libraryy…
Joy can talk abut her internship
Quickly highlight trainings and resumes
6. Trainings SAT Prep
College Prep
Professionalism
The Secret Life of Librarians
Technology Trainings
TLA Orientation
Read Aloud
Spanish Language and Culture
Financial Literacy
Teen Talk
Gaming Training
LEAP into Science
7. How to Recruit Teens? Word of mouth
Family and friends
Develop a one on one relationship with a teen
Volunteers
Do outreach to places where teens are located
Advertise in Newspapers
A lot is word of mouth– have teen you develop one on one relationship with design flyers, etc. Outreach to community centers like schools and churches. Spread the word that you have money to give!!A lot is word of mouth– have teen you develop one on one relationship with design flyers, etc. Outreach to community centers like schools and churches. Spread the word that you have money to give!!
8. Teen Leadership AssistantsWho They are and What They Do… High School Students
Provide homework help
Help patrons with computers
Develop craft and technology programs
Read to children
Aid in other library tasks
Help to plan the Youth Empowerment Summit
Talk about their stories: what they did as a TLA.Talk about their stories: what they did as a TLA.
9. Associate LeadersWho We are and What We Do… College students
Highly recommended former TLA’s
Mentors to TLA’s
Training facilitators
Youth Empowerment Summit Committee Heads
Program developers
Provide technology support
“We are Als: this is what we do~!”. Talk about your experience“We are Als: this is what we do~!”. Talk about your experience
10. The Youth Empowerment Summit A day at the library planned by and for teens
The Mission of the summit is to empower youth to explore their common interests, share ideas, and develop their goals through expression, entertainment, fellowship and discussion in a united effort
Created because of an increased need for teen activities and involvement
Each year’s theme reflects youth goals and leadership
Teens help in all different committees
Very BRIEF: this is our signature event at the library.Very BRIEF: this is our signature event at the library.
11. Each year about 300 teens attend
Key Note Speaker
Workshops
High School to College Transition
Anime and Manga
Battle of the Sexes
Info Fair
Raffle
Goals The Youth Empowerment Summit
12. Tips for Retaining Teens Forget stereotypes
Respect us and maintain equality
Give us a voice
Give us meaningful and creative projects
Celebrate achievements
View mistakes as challenges
Don’t expect perfection
Be flexible
Have fun! :o)
13. Future Opportunities After School Leader
Outreach Specialist
Work Study Student
Library Intern
Student Librarian
Library Trainee
Other job connections Other job connections: Jon became an IT person for the library, Tamyra became a preschool teacher, it is easy to get a job in a college library because of experience.Other job connections: Jon became an IT person for the library, Tamyra became a preschool teacher, it is easy to get a job in a college library because of experience.
14. For More Information… Contact us at:
The Free Library of Philadelphia
The Office of Public Service Support
1901 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-686-5372
Or Email us at:
Jaimie Koshy (kohsyj@freelibrary.org)
Ligne Meadows (meadowsl@freelibrary.org)
Susan Strecker (streckers@freelibrary.org)
15. Questions?