Jan 05, 2021 2021-01-05
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Grounded in student autonomy and choice, a remote book club can help students feel a sense of control during times of uncertainty, build reading into their daily routines, and make meaningful connections with one another through an exploration of literature. Remote Book Clubs: Nurturing Community and Connection, a freely downloadable guide from Facing History and Ourselves, includes resources and tools designed to help educators launch student-centered remote book clubs, including tips for identifying interesting books and getting them to students, teacher planning checklists, and student-facing handouts that support discussion and engagement.
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