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School Librarians United with Amy Hermon

Amy Hermon
School Libraries
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Literacy
K-12 Education
Scholarships
International Baccalaureate (IB)
College Prep Resources
Dual Enrollment
Educational Equity
Middle School Libraries
Library Programming
Book Banning
Oregon School Library Information System
Copyright Myths

Tune in as Amy Hermon tackles the issues and challenges school librarians face everyday.

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Recent Guests

Kannan Cangro
Elementary librarian with experience in integrating STEAM programs into the library curriculum.
Episode: 346 Elementary STEAM & CS
Diana Haneski
School librarian known for her work with therapy dogs and emotional support in libraries.
Episode: 345 Empowering Student Volunteers
Dione Mila
Co-author of the book From Learners to Leaders, Empowering Student Volunteers in the School Library.
Episode: 345 Empowering Student Volunteers
Kelsey LaPort
Elementary library teacher and certified sustainable librarian
Independent Educator
Episode: 343 Building Media Skills Through Video Production
Sara Levine
K5 librarian in St. Louis, Missouri
Episode: 342 AASL25
Jennifer Connolly
High school librarian in Granite City, Illinois
Episode: 342 AASL25
Lisa Markham
High school librarian in Plainfield, Illinois
Episode: 342 AASL25
Sharon Schlup
Library Media Specialist with Lincoln County
Episode: 342 AASL25
Kathy Andronik
Former teacher librarian with experience from K through 12
Salem State University
Episode: 342 AASL25

Host

Amy Hermon
Host of a podcast focused on the challenges and experiences faced by school librarians, sharing insights and resources.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 198 ratings
  • Best podcast ever!

    I first met Amy at ASSL in Tampa in 2023. I have been listening to her podcast weekly ever since then. I have learned so much from listening to her and all of the amazing people that she interviews. Her podcast brings me great joy every time I listen to it.

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    Traveling teacher 1000
    United States6 months ago
  • Fantastic Podcast!

    My new favorite podcast! I first heard Amy speak at FAME in Orlando this year and was blown away by her charisma! She was an energetic presence & gregarious guest speaker. I just love her aura! I listen to this podcast on my walks and it brightens my days! Thank you Amy for sending a sweet note & stickers to my school in Pensacola!!! You’re the best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    XtinaPcola
    United States7 months ago
  • Learning something new with every listen!

    This podcast is chock full of wonderful ideas and resources from library professionals all over the world. Plus, they are linked with excellent materials that you can use right now! I highly recommend this podcast. Start listening NOW!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mz. StC
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good information

    Lots of great information but too much advertising for book fairs or other sponsors.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    TACO9743
    Canada2 years ago
  • Thank you!

    Amy Hermon’s expertise, honesty, and fantastic guests fueled my fire to pursue this career path. Thank you for the remarkable episodes that propelled me through graduate school studies, numerous walks/runs/bike rides, commutes to and from my first two years as a school librarian, and of course as I organize materials at home and school.

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    Maggie from Illinois
    United States2 years ago

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Many reviewers describe the content as inspiring and educational, making it a valuable resource for both new and seasoned school librarians.
A few listeners note that while the information is excellent, there are moments of excessive advertising that detract from the content.
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The host is praised for her engaging and friendly interview style, enhancing the listening experience.

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340 The School Librarian's Guide to (Almost) Everything
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Typically, it takes about a year from submission of the pitch to publication, especially during the COVID period when I had more focused time.
340 The School Librarian's Guide to (Almost) Everything
Q: Could you give us just a brief glimpse into those books?
The first book is 'Learning Centers for School Libraries' and the second one is 'Project Based Learning for Elementary Grades'. Both focused on experiences from my elementary school library.
337 Library Inventory Best Practices
Q: Katie, would you introduce yourself?
Sure, so my name's Katie Moose, and I am a high school librarian in North Carolina.
329 Make a Difference in the World
Q: How can librarians implement the Sustainable Development Goals in their programming?
By selecting activities that align with their audience's needs and by using the resources in the book to implement easily accessible programs.
329 Make a Difference in the World
Q: What is educational sustainability?
Educational sustainability harnesses the power of education in various forms to promote sustainability, encompassing topics like education and equality.

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The content focuses on the unique challenges and experiences faced by school librarians. Topics frequently discussed include student engagement, collection development, and innovative programming within school libraries. The discussions frequently emphasize the importance of collaboration among librarians, as well as the involvement of students and the community in library initiatives. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to providing practical solutions and resources that librarians can implement in their daily practices, making it an invaluable resource for both new and experienced school librarians looking to enhance their skills and foster a positive library environment.

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1. Kannan Cangro
2. Diana Haneski
3. Dione Mila
4. Kelsey LaPort
5. Sara Levine
6. Jennifer Connolly
7. Lisa Markham
8. Sharon Schlup

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