The school bus comes to Hale Library: Moving out of the classroom and out of the stacks to engage with the K-12 community.

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2014-10-29

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K-State Libraries created five interactive tours to engage the K-12 community. The Libraries serve over 25,000 university students, faculty, and staff, but as a land grant institution, K-State is also charged with serving the state. The pre-designed tours allow librarians to deliver educational experiences while making efficient use of staff time. The tour lineup offers options for all K-12 students. Hale Library: It’s a Great Big Building! gives elementary school students the chance to match up playing card images to the real things in the library. Smile, It’s Hale Library! offers kids a chance to have their photo taken while interacting with various spaces and technologies. You’ve Got Questions; We’ve Got Answers engages middle school students using the Cephalonian Method while Hale: A History examines architecture and space usage. Comparing Academic and School Libraries helps high school students explore different aspects of an academic library.

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Active learning, K-12 education, Academic libraries

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