This page lists upcoming training opportunities in the area.
While some of the trainings may be sponsored by READiness Matters, not all trainings are-- this list is intended as a resource list, not necessarily as an endorsement of the trainings included on the list.
To submit training opportunities which are open to other libraries, please email readinessmatters@gmail.com. Please list "Training Opportunity" in the subject line.
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Trainings with Saroj Ghoting, provided by KDLA/IMLS:
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KY Community Early Childhood Councils 1+1 Workshop Registration Program
In support of the work the Kentucky Governor's Office of Early Childhood is doing to mobilize communities for the education and development of our youngest citizens, Steely Library is offering a 1+1 workshop registration to the local Community Early Childhood Councils. Via this program, the local Council can register for one of the READiness Matters online workshops and Steely will match that registration with one free enrollment provided to the community's local library staff.For more information on the program, visit the NKU Library Career Development website or contact your Community Early Childhood Council.
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Steely Library at Northern Kentucky University, in cooperation with the Kentucky Public Libraries READiness Matters Task Force, is offering a professional development workshop series for librarians, library staff, and educators who provide early childhood literacy and school readiness programming. These workshops are designed around programming based on common Early Childhood Standards and the early literacy practices of Every Child Ready to Read.
Participants may enroll in individual workshops, or complete requirements for one, two, or all three of the Credential Certificates. Any individual who completes all three Certificates will be credentialed as a READiness Matters Early Childhood Programming Specialist.
*For more information-- or to register for your first workshop-- visit NKU's 21st Century Library Career Development site.
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