I am contemplating the use of audiobooks in my library. I know that reluctant
readers and boys do well with being able to listen to the book and read along. If
you have suggestions as to how to use audiobooks in a middle school setting, please
e-mail me. Do you check out the audiobooks as you
would do a book? Or have you set up a listening center in your library (student
would have limited time to listen to the story). I may try to apply for a grant to
enable me to use audiobooks in my library, so any insight would be invaluable.
Thank you!
Betty Copeland, MLIS
Librarian
Dahlstrom Middle School
Buda, Texas 78610
512-268-8441, ext. 6537
Fax 512-295-5346
copelandb@hayscisd.net
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