The last few years have seen a drastic uptick in book bans and curriculum challenges. As a librarian, teacher, administrator, or trustee, it can be difficult to know your options for managing these challenges and advocating for intellectual freedom and diverse educational materials. This half-day online course will focus on proactive preparation to ensure you are set up for success. We will also discuss ways to cope and protect yourself if you’re already in the throes of censorship challenges. Live sessions will be available on-demand. After you attend this interactive online course, you’ll be able to: Advocate for your programs, curricula, collections, and services Conduct a policy audit and ensure your protections are up to date and comprehensive Make a plan to find allies and build coalitions to support you Access resources and communities dealing with similar challenges Develop and refer to talking points and best practices for speaking at school board meetings and connecting with stakeholders and community members Create a plan for how to cope and take care of yourself in the midst of challenges Who should take this course: Any librarian or educator who needs support preparing for or dealing with current book bans and curriculum challenges. Whether you’re a frontline staff member or teacher, or a director or school administrator, this course will include proactive information that will give you tactical tools to defend intellectual freedom. |