Wow, is this a great question! I work with high school students and I’ve found
I have the most success building rapport before school, during break or between
classes, at lunch, etc. contexts in which neither the students nor I have
specific tasks we are working on. I think learning every students name is
important – I still haven’t been successful at it, but it is the quickest most
specific thing I think we can do to gain rapport with students.
Brian Thomas
Director of Library Services
Saint Mary’s College High School
(510)559-6228
1294 Albina Ave
Berkeley, CA 94706
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What grade(s)?
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Hi everyone,
Can anyone share if you do any activities or anything on a regular basis to
build rapport with students who come to the library for weekly classes?
I'm open to ideas from a librarian perspective.
Thanks,
Judy Cha
Granada Islamic School
Librarian
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