Public Libraries Summit, ALIA, Canberra
Children, early reading and a literate Australia Strempel, Deputy Chair PLA brain development in very young children, from a few weeks old, is massive; reading to them, sharing pictures and reading, etc is essential; especially linking sounds to signs. This is not just something to do at schools or at home. [interestingly, the formal schooling system starts too late to make a difference, in many cases - 5 or 6 - , placing significant burdens on parents; who supports them in that? libraries is one of the few social institutions; some research to show first year at school is critical for intervention, implicitly, better to reduce needs for intervention] Suggests the role of library in actively promoting literacy is not well recognised; suggests the competence of librarians in doing this is also not recognised. Librarians with interest in this field are facilitators and educators as well as librarians. None of this literacy work is mainstreamed and poor resources; no national agenda or standards for equity. Mentions the Early Big Book Club (SA), Better Beginnings (WA) as excellent examples [ key role in creating successful ‘families’ – some skills, technology etc not available in some families – libraries provide this on … Click to read more




