Early Learning Portland, Literacy: Part Two
Interview with Jane Corry, Chi Ferguson, Nell Coburn, and Joan Smith
Jane Corry: I have been a librarian for 10 years, all of it as a Youth Librarian for Multnomah County. My interest in early literacy began with my mother, who read us poetry every night. It was fostered by my six years teaching in a Montessori school in Santa Barbara, my 15 years working in various bookstores, and watching my daughter learn to read. Of all my duties as a librarian, doing story times is my favorite. I love sharing the joy of a good book with families and sharing what I've learned about literacy with the parents and teachers. I have done literacy training for parents, Multnomah County Library staff, and the Oregon Library Association. I have a BA in Sociology from UC- Santa Barbara and an MLS from Emporia State University in Kansas.
Chi Ferguson is a parent of a 2 1/2 year old daugther named Sierra and has attended Read & Play for over a year.
Nell Coburn: Nell Colburn is one of two coordinators of Multnomah County Library's Raising A Reader, a national early literacy program that promotes reading aloud in the home. Nell has worked in children’s services in public libraries for over 25 years, on both the east and west coasts. She co-writes a column on early literacy for School Library Journal. She is active in the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, and will serve as chair of the Caldecott Award Selection Committee during 2008.
Joan Smith: I have been a youth librarian for almost 30 years. Most of those years have been at Multnomah County. All of them have involved sharing books, especially with children. Before becoming a librarian, I was an elementary and preschool teacher. Over the yearsas we have learned more about brain development and early literacy, I have been excited to witness and participate in the expansion of story times and programming from events for preschoolers and schoolage children, to events for the whole family, including and especially infants and toddlers and their parents. I have a BA in English, an elementary teaching credential, a masters in Library Science and a job that I love.

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