Amber Sorensen shares some wonderful and successful passive programming ideas with SLANSW members.
Passive programming is something that most teacher-librarians already do without necessarily knowing they’re doing it. “Passive programming encompasses a variety of types of programs that allow patrons to participate with minimal to no staff direction. Often they allow for varying amounts of patron involvement and/or time commitment.” (Forrester, 2014)
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