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Literacy and lifelong learning at 黄色视频: 21 Books to gift this holiday season

黄色视频 AmeriCorps member in library with student

Literacy month at 黄色视频

In the spirit of sharing knowledge and promoting lifelong learning practices, this National Family Literacy month we invited our community of staff, AmeriCorps members and alumni to offer personal insights on book recommendations for readers across a wide range of age groups that make great gift-giving ideas this holiday season.

Whether you are new to our community or a committed long-time supporter, we hope that the stories and resources featured here will inspire you to read and celebrate learning with youth in your community well into the new year.

city year americorps member reading a book titled math genius while standing in front of a chalkboard

 

Books for the little ones in your life ages 0-12: 黄色视频 staff recommendations

鈥淢y mother is a retired third-grade teacher who used to start her math lessons by reading a math-themed picture book to her class,鈥 says Sarah Cassell, 黄色视频鈥檚 senior digital marketing manager. Sarah is an avid reader and writer and mother of an 18-month-old daughter.

鈥淩eading doesn’t just happen in English class,鈥 Sarah says. 鈥淚 try to make sure that my child sees me reading books and magazines in an effort to show that reading isn’t homework–it’s a regular part of life. There’s always something to read, labels on goods while we’re shopping, menus at restaurants. Whenever possible, I call attention to it. “Let’s read what this box says!”

Sarah encourages parents and guardians of young children to seek support at the local public library.

鈥淟ibrarians are amazing resources for finding good books, for readers of all ages, but especially young readers,鈥 she says. 鈥淢ost libraries categorize their books by the author’s last name, but young readers don’t seek books based on author, typically. Rather they’re interested in a particular topic. One of my daughter’s earliest words was ‘bird,鈥 so we quickly made a trip to the library, and I asked a librarian on duty to recommend some books with birds in them. My daughter enjoyed pointing to the birds in the pictures during story time.鈥

In today’s digitally connected world, it’s easier than ever to meet librarians who care about supporting parents and teachers as they nurture young readers. Additionally, there are a great number of resources online to help guide and challenge young readers to explore interests, discover new narratives, and sharpen their literacy skills one book at a time.

Sarah鈥檚 book recommendations for readers ages 0-12 include,聽聽by Jessica Love;聽聽by Sophie Beer; and聽聽by Pat Zietlow Miller. Additionally, she recommends聽聽on Instagram.

Christine Morin, 黄色视频鈥檚 chief growth and external affairs officer, is mother to two sons, ages 10 and 6.

鈥淚 have been trying to be more deliberate about who is writing the stories that my kids are reading and whose stories are being told,鈥 Christine says. 鈥淚 follow the聽聽on Instagram,聽an education,聽research and policy organization dedicated to reducing bias and promoting positive identity development in youth.鈥

Learning is a personal experience and everyone comes to reading with their own unique talents and abilities.

鈥淔or one of my kids, reading doesn鈥檛 come as naturally and that can lead to frustration,鈥 says Christine. 鈥淏ut he is an incredibly curious person and a deep learner. So, I put down the chapter books for a while and bought him reference books where he could explore the answers to his endless questions about the world鈥攕occer, cars, inventions, science, geography. That has helped him see that reading leads to meaningful learning and discovery. I think that approach has changed his outlook a bit.鈥

黄色视频 recommends these great books to young readers

Christine says that her children are currently exploring biographies and love聽聽and the 鈥,鈥 which is a great way for children to explore their interests and learn about the life journey of inspiring people.

黄色视频 AmeriCorps members believe in the power of meaningful learning experiences. Throughout their service, they empower students by providing social, emotional support and personalized attention throughout the school day to increase engagement in the classroom. They also encourage students to practice skills that are necessary to take ownership of their own learning.

鈥淎meriCorps members help to promote a culture of literacy throughout the school day and the school year by creating spaces that celebrate the power of reading,鈥 says Allison Thompson, national literacy design specialist. “Corps members share their love of reading with their students and provide quality supports to strengthen literacy skills that help keep them on track.鈥

This intentional space given to creating opportunities for learning reaches beyond time spent reading together in the classroom. 鈥淲hole school initiatives such as Read Across America and family literacy nights provide creative planning from AmeriCorps members to engage students and their families,鈥 Allison says.

As mother of two children, ages 4 and 8, Allison encourages parents and educators to seek out what sparks joy and curiosity in their children.

鈥淎llow kids to truly think. Let them share their opinions and reflections of what they’re learning in any context,鈥 Allison says. 鈥淭his builds their ability to analyze what they are reading and learning.鈥

She recommends the book聽聽by Peter Reynolds. 鈥淭his book is a reminder of how one simple act of encouragement can empower and ripple out to others,鈥 says Allison.

Books for young adults ages 13-17: Recommended by 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members

Enthusiasm for literacy is palpable throughout our entire 黄色视频 community.

鈥淚’d love to share the young adult novels I’m reading!鈥 said Cheyenne Leialoha Poston, an AmeriCorps member currently serving at Ocala STEAM Academy with 黄色视频 San Jos茅. 鈥淵A is my favorite genre, and I love connecting with students around YA lit.鈥

黄色视频 Chicago member with students

Cheyenne鈥檚 recommendations include Benjamin Alire S谩enz鈥櫬.

鈥淚 read that book about two years ago and I’m still talking about it and recommending it to others,鈥 says Cheyenne. 鈥淚t’s probably my favorite YA book ever. It so beautifully shows the inner mind of a teen struggling to understand his relationship with his mother, his father, his friends and even himself. It is a real book that doesn’t oversimplify or shy away from complex conflicts surrounding identity and its many intersections. The main takeaway for me was the unconditional love of family, whether it be your family by blood or your found family.鈥

Learn more about what it’s like聽serving with 黄色视频聽and about different leadership opportunities such as becoming a team leader.

Deanna S. Bailey, a corps member currently serving with 黄色视频 Miami at Miami Norland Senior High School, recommends聽聽by Tomi Adeymi.

鈥淭his YA novel has a different spin on racism and slavery,鈥 Deanna says. 鈥淚nstead of prejudices being based on skin color, there is prejudice toward people who are capable of doing magic. It鈥檚 a great novel to show how an oppressed group of individuals can overcome their struggles with support, great determination and a strong leader. It also shows that no matter how hard we try to keep division among people, it will never be easy or beneficial to oppress. I am reading this again because the second novel of the trilogy will be released next month and I鈥檓 excited to read it. This has become one of my favorite books.鈥

Mimi Miller, an AmeriCorps member serving with 黄色视频 New York at James P. Sinnott Junior High School in Brooklyn recommends聽.

鈥淚t is such a good book series for young adults because of the terrific character development,鈥 says Mimi. 鈥淎lso, the clear plot points, archetypes and themes that can be connected to self, other books and the real world.鈥

Yaslin Ruiz, an AmeriCorps member serving with 黄色视频 Chicago at Piccolo School of Excellence, recommends聽聽by Elizabeth Acevedo.

鈥淚t’s a phenomenal book about a teenager who finds herself figuring out life as a young mother raised by her grandmother in North Philadelphia,鈥 Yaslin says. 鈥淪he loves to cook and is completely self-taught. I know I personally always find myself searching for books that I can relate to even in the smallest of ways, whether the author is a young woman, the main characters are women, some aspect of the book takes place in an urban area, or there are references to blackness or latinidad (even better if it’s both). Being able to personally connect to a book is what has allowed me to become immersed in the content and helps with learning the technical things about reading, ultimately helping me become a better writer!鈥

Yaslin shares another book recommendation (for readers ages 17+) from an affinity group and Women of Color Book Club at 黄色视频 Chicago. The book is titled聽聽by Edward Kelsey Moore.

鈥淲hile I’m only about eight chapters in, I’ve found my hands glued to the book,鈥 says Yaslin.聽 “It has interesting spiritual components.聽 I’m excited to be able to talk to other women of color about the novel and their thoughts on the main characters being women even though the author is a man, which I always find to be interesting.鈥

 

黄色视频 literature recommendations for young adult readers

 

Book recommendations for adults 18+ from the 黄色视频 alumni community

Cultivating a love of reading and nurturing a lifelong learning practice are investments in personal growth and development worth making at any age. 黄色视频鈥檚 alumni community, now more than 32,000 strong, is a group that genuinely exemplifies these values.

Alexis Grant-Panting, 黄色视频 Washington D.C. 鈥06, 鈥07, says that serving for two years as an AmeriCorps member made it clear that in order to make an impact, 鈥測ou have to become a part of that community and be invested.鈥澛 If you are signing up to serve, do so for the right reasons and not just for appearances, she advises.

鈥淭he world is bigger than you and full of injustices,鈥 Alexis says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to pick the battles that you are truly willing to fight.鈥

Alexis鈥 book recommendations include聽聽by David K. Shipler;聽聽by Michelle Alexander; and聽聽by Carol Anderson. That last book follows major advancements from the reconstruction era (post-Civil War Black Codes) to the white rage expressed after the election of America’s first Black president Barack Obama.

鈥淚t provides a deep contextual history of race relations in America,鈥 Alexis says. 鈥淎nderson claims that every time Black people made progress (throughout history), Whites resisted with anger. This resistance, and angry pushback by Whites is the 鈥榩aradox of progress鈥 (p. 158) in the U.S. and provides an understanding of how white rage has operated throughout American history.鈥

翱耻谤听remarkable alumni聽continue to make a difference in the communities and professions where they live and work.

Kimberly V. Nelson (Providence 鈥97, Philadelphia 鈥98), says that by serving in two different communities, she gained a deeper awareness of the value of diversity and the power of storytelling.

鈥淚 choose to read books that reflect our diverse society to become more aware of life experiences that are different from my own and help to build empathy,鈥 Kimberly says.

For those thinking of exploring a service year, she recommends diving into books that reflect the diversity of students across the nation.

鈥淚 recommend reading YA and middle grade books, particularly contemporary books written by authors who identify as people of color, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and/or some intersection thereof,鈥 she says. 鈥淪ome of my favorite authors include: Daniel Jos茅 Older, Elizabeth Acevedo, Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, Tiffany D. Jackson, Zoraida Cordova, Angie Thomas and Tomi Adeyemi. The kids are likely reading these books, which have themes in them that resonate with youth and their experiences.鈥

Drine Paul (Providence 鈥15, 鈥16), recommends 聽by Ta-Nehisi Coates;聽聽by Angie Thomas;聽聽by Ijeoma Oluoand; and聽聽by Monique Morris.

鈥淪ince my service year, I’ve read more books about education,鈥 Drine says. 鈥淚 want to understand the field more intently and what expectations are placed on educators, as we continue to fight for equitable education in our schools.鈥

黄色视频 AmeriCorps members often聽commit to civic engagement聽throughout their careers long after their year or two of service.

鈥淢y time with 黄色视频 helped me to understand that I need to be a lifelong learner, especially now that I’m a teacher,鈥 says Stefanie Vestal, (Providence 鈥06, Washington D.C. 鈥07).

鈥淚t is imperative for me to always be learning more not only about teaching methods and my content, but just learning more about anything. The more I keep myself up to date and informed the better teacher I can be for my students.鈥 Stefanie says she strives to set a good example of being a constant learner. 鈥淎s a history teacher, being aware and knowledgeable of current events is a great thing for my students to see.鈥

Stefanie offers some advice for prospective AmeriCorps members.

鈥淚t’s important to take time for yourself,鈥 she says. 鈥淐ity Year is a job and service is a lifestyle that can really drain a person鈥攑hysically, mentally and emotionally.聽 It is important to find outlets and ways to focus your energy. For me that was sports and reading.聽 I made a point during my years with 黄色视频 to try and read at least one book per month that was a personal choice, and I continue to try and do that as a teacher.鈥

Stefanie鈥檚 book recommendations include聽聽by Ken Follett. 鈥淢uch like we experience in 黄色视频, that series is a reminder that hearing and surrounding yourself with people who are different from you in a variety of ways is a valuable thing.鈥

Stefanie also recommends聽聽by Jodi Picoult. 鈥淎s in many of her books, Picoult takes a real topical issue (white nationalism and racism) and weaves an engaging and wonderful story.聽 It really resonated with me and gave me some interesting things to think about.鈥

 

long view of a library

 

Reading is essential for 21st century success

Regardless of where find yourself in the 黄色视频 community, books have and will continue to form the backbone of our conversations, interactions and collaborative learning experiences that bind us to one another. Beyond the experiences we share in our diverse community, reading and lifelong learning are skills that are necessary to succeed in school and in life.

滨苍听,鈥 Robert Eaglestone makes the case that the humanities and literature have a pivotal role to play in the future. Eaglestone cites Google鈥檚聽聽as evidence of his theory that literacy and the skills gained in studying literature are the same adaptive skills that have been identified as keys for career success in research lead by founders of Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, who invested time and resources in examining leadership and the future of work.

鈥淭he top six skills for success turned out to be (not technical proficiency but rather) being a good coach, communicating and listening well; possessing insights into others (including others鈥 different values and points of view); having empathy toward and being supportive of one鈥檚 colleagues; being a good critical thinker and problem solver; and being able to make connections across complex ideas,鈥 he writes in a chapter titled聽What Does Literature Teach?

We at 黄色视频 believe that these are also the very same skills gained by serving as an AmeriCorps member supporting students. At a time when聽, 黄色视频 AmeriCorps members across the country are stepping up, partnering with teachers, families and communities to help young people realize their potential and thrive.

This holiday season, we invite you all to join us in closing out聽 by considering adding one of the many book titles recommended by members of our community to your gift list.聽 Help encourage the people you love to read, learn and join this global conversation.

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