Creative Music Composition: The Young Composer's Voice
January 9 , 2013Written by: Margaret Lucy Wilkins
Project Based Learning Explained by Common Craft
January 5 , 2013 by Susan LyonParent's guide to College and University: Essential Information for Parents on All Aspects of Higher and Further Education
January 4 , 2013Written by: Catherine Dawson
Opportunities in Adult Education Careers
January 4 , 2013Written by: Blythe Camenson
How to Start and Run a Home Tutoring Business
January 4 , 2013Written by: Gillian Stellman and Vivienne Howse
Phonics for Dummies
January 4 , 2013Written by: Susan M. Greve
Mature Student's Guide to Higher education
January 4 , 2013Written by: Linda Pritchard and Leila Roberts
To Be Heard
December 27 , 2012 by Quincy PughThis fascinating documentary film explores the struggles and triumphs of three inner city teens as they strive to use their gift of language to rise above daily struggles. Words can be very powerful, they can build you up as well as break you down. This film focuses on the positive aspects of writing and artistic expression at a South Bronx school but also delves into the sometimes not-so-pretty aspects of poverty and single parent homes. To Be Heard is a “must-see” film. Check out the film trailer. You may find this and other great documentaries in the Film and Sound Department at Richland Library.
101 Great Classroom Games : Easy Ways to Get Your Students Playing, Laughing, and Learning
December 13 , 2012Written By: Ludewig, Alexis; Swan, Amy
Published By: McGraw-Hill Publishing, 2007How To Raise A Reader
December 22 , 2012 by Rebecca KolbRichland Library is dedicated to helping you raise a reader. Reading should happen every day and all through the day. These early literacy tips will help you incorporate reading into your family's daily life.We also hope you'll come to the library every week for storytime, and let our expert staff pick out books just right for your growing reader!