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2014 Miami Book Fair International
Generation Genius Authors Final Report
Generation Genius Authors has encouraged reading in students of all ages for nearly 25 years by connecting local students with authors of popular children’s books. The goal of the program is to cultivate an interest and passion for reading by showing students that reading can be fun, introducing them to popular authors and sending them home with free books (often signed by the authors) to help create their own personal libraries.
Numerous studies prove that students who can master reading and writing are much more successful throughout their academic career than those who don’t. Students given the opportunity to meet authors – and getting to keep their books – helps create a joyous connection between children and reading for pleasure. It is also encouraging for children to see that the authors of books are people just like them. Building self-esteem and belief in their own abilities and possibilities is just one of the less tangible -but equally important - ways this program helps children.
Each year, we strive to improve and grow the program. In 2014, we offered 23 sessions to 6,580 Miami-Dade County elementary, middle and high school students from 123 schools over the course of two days. Additionally, we brought authors to 28 local schools to reach an additional 1,560 students unable to attend the Book Fair and also conducted four writing workshops.
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Below is a more detailed breakdown of the 8,140 students from South Florida schools who participated in both the on-campus and off-campus sessions.
Below are a few more successes from last year’s program:
• 151 schools from South Florida participated – 123 at on-campus sessions and 28 at off-campus sessions. This is approximately 38% of the 392 schools in Miami Dade County (we also had a few Broward County schools at the Fair).
•4,240 books were given away to students – 3,280 at on-campus sessions and 960 at off-campus sessions.
• 1,847 students were transported to campus via 40 buses.
At both the on-campus and off-campus sessions, students also had the special opportunity to meet with authors following the sessions and have their own book signed.
Once again this year, we prepared surveys to help us more clearly evaluate the impact of the program. This year, we conducted an online survey of classroom teachers who attended sessions and received a 40% response rate (See Appendix C for Survey Results). This is in an increase over last year’s response rate and we are pleased with the continued responses from participating teachers both in terms of quantity (number of teachers) and quality (teachers’ comments).
Positive feedback received from teachers and chaperones both days indicates students enjoyed the sessions and found them very beneficial. In addition to positive comments provided in the surveys, members of the team also received feedback from teachers and chaperones testifying to the positive experience they had at the Generation Genius Author Sessions. The teachers conveyed thanks for the session and free books while also commenting on the high engagement levels of the students. Author feedback on the sessions was also very positive.
Elementary Middle High-School Total
Students at On-Campus Author Sessions 2,244 2,486 1,850 6,580
Students at Off-Campus Author Sessions 480 600 480 1,560
TOTAL # OF STUDENTS 2,724 3,086 2,330 8,140
students at TONY DITERLIZZI’s session
151 schools
40 busses
4,240 FREE books for students
8,140 students
2,724 elementary students
3,086middle school students
2,330high school students
2014 Generation Genius Authors by the numbers:
High School•Conor McCreery, Kill Shakespeare #4: The Mask of Night
•Paige Rawl, Positive: A Memoir
•Cinda Williams Chima, The Sorcerer Heir
•T Cooper and Allison Glock-Cooper, Changers #1: Drew
•Kami Garcia, Unmarked
•Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Cycle #3: Blue Lily, Lily Blue
•Michael Cho, Shoplifters
Middle School•Ben Hatke, The Return of Zita the Spacegirl
•Kazu Kibuishi, Amulet #6: Escape from Lucien
•Tom Watson, Stick Dog Chases a Pizza
•Soman Chainani, The School for Good and Evil #2: A World Without Princes
•Tony DiTerlizzi, The Battle for WondLa
•Paul Durham, The Luck Uglies
•Trevor Pryce, Kulipari #1: The Rainbow Serpent
•Kate Olesin, National Geographic Kids Mission: Elephant Rescue: All About Elephants and How to Save Them
•Raina Telgemeier, Sisters
•Liniers, Macanudo #2
Elementary School•Brad Meltzer, I Am Albert Einstein
•Angela DiTerlizzi, Some Bugs
•Tony DiTerlizzi, The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight
•James Kochalka, Glorkian Warrior Delivers A Pizza
•Katherine Applegate, The One and Only Ivan
•Jason Segel, Nightmares!
•Michael Fry, The Odd Squad: King Karl
•George O’Connor, If I Had A Raptor
•Ben Hatke, Julia’s House for Lost Creatures
•Dave Roman, Astronaut Academy: Re-Entry
The 27 participating authors in this year's program included:
Academy for International-Education
Charter School
Ada Merritt K-8 Center
Ada Merritt K-8 Center
Allapattah Middle School
Arvida Middle School
ASPIRA RAM Charter School
Auburndale Elementary
Aventura Waterways K-8
Aventura Waterways K-8-Center
Biscayne Elementary
Bob Graham Education Center
Bob Graham Education Center
Brownsville Middle School
Carol City Middle School
Center for International Education: A
Cambridge Associate School
Citrus Grove Middle School
Coral Gables Senior High School
Coral Reef Montessori Academy
Coral Way K-8
Cutler Bay Academy
Dante B. Fascell Elementary
Doral Academy Prep
Dorothy M. Wallace COPE Center
Florida Unschoolers (home schooled)
Glades Middle School
Gratigmy Elementary
GW Carver Elementary
Hialeah Middle School
Hialeah Senior High School
Holmes Elementary
Holy Cross
Various High Schools
Horace Mann Middle School
iPreparatory Academy
John A. Ferguson Senior High School
John F. Kennedy Middle-School
John F. Kennedy Middle-School
John G. DuPuis
Jorge Mas Canosa
Jose de Diego Middle
Kelsey Pharr Elementary
Key Biscayne K-8 Center
Key Point Academy
Kinloch Park Middle School
Lake Stevens Elementary
Laurie Kaplan’s People
Law Enforcement Officers’-High School
Liberty City Elementary
Lindsey Hopkins Technical-Education
Mae M. Walters Elementary
Mater Academy East
Mater Lakes Academy
MDC-Wolfson
Miami Arts Charter School
Miami Beach Senior High
Miami Country Day School
Miami Edison Senior High-School
Miami Northwestern Senior-High School
Miami Senior High School
Miami Springs Middle School
Miami Springs Sr. High
Morningside K-8 Academy
North Glade Elementary
Ojus Elementary School
Palm Lakes Elementary
Palm Lakes Elementary
Phyllis Ruth Miller Elementary-School
Pompano Beach Middle
Redondo Elementary
Robert Morgan Educational-Center
Rockway Elementary
Ruben Dario Middle School
Scott Lake Elementary
SEED School of Miami
Shenandoah Middle School
SLAM Miami
Somerset Academy Dade-Middle
Somerset Academy Silver-Palms
South Hialeah Elementary
Sunset Elementary
Village Green Elementary
Virginia A. Boone Highland Oaks
Elementary School
Youth Co-Op Preparatory-Charter
School
We had 8,140 students from 151 schools participate in this year’s Generation Genius Authors program. Below is a listing of the participating schools.
Appendix A: Participating Schools
QUANTITY AUTHOR TITLE
180 George O’Connor If I Had A Raptor180 Katherine Applegate The One and Only Ivan230 Michael Fry The Odd Squad: King Karl75 Brad Meltzer I Am Albert Einstein200 Tony DiTerlizzi The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight120 James Kochalka The Glorkian Warrior Delivers A Pizza250 Ben Hatke Julia’s House for Lost Creatures260 Jason Segel Nightmares!125 Soman Chainani The School for Good and Evil #2: A World Without Princes220 Raina Telgemeier Sisters90 Paul Durham The Luck Uglies120 Trevor Pryce The Rainbow Serpent (Kulipari)150 Ben Hatke The Return of Zita the Spacegirl100 Kazu Kibuishi Amulet #6: Escape from Lucien190 Tom Watson Stick Dog Chases A Pizza120 Tony DiTerlizzi The Battle for WondLa100 Kate Olesin National Geographic Kids Mission: Elephants Rescue140 Maggie Stiefvater Blue Lily, Lily Blue (Raven Cycle #3)140 Cinda Williams Chima The Sorcerer Heir40 Paige Rawl Positive: A Memoir125 T Cooper Changers #1: Drew100 Kami Garcia Unmarked
3280 Total Books Distributed at Book Fair
60 Angela DiTerlizzi Some Bugs60 George O’Connor If I Had A Raptor60 Katherine Applegate The One and Only Ivan120 Dave Roman Astronaut Academy: Re-Entry120 Michael Fry The Odd Squad: King Karl60 Tom Watson Stick Dog Chases A Pizza60 Raina Telgemeier Sisters60 Liniers Macanudo60 Paul Durham The Luck Uglies60 Trevor Pryce The Rainbow Serpent (Kulipari)60 Maggie Stiefvater Blue Lily, Lily Blue (Raven Cycle #3)60 Cinda Williams Chima The Sorcerer Heir60 Paige Rawl Positive: A Memoir60 Conor McCreery Kill Shakespeare: The Mask of Night
960 Total Books Distributed at In-School Sessions
4240 Total Books Distributed
Appendix B: Free books given to participating students: Authors, Titles and Quantity Distributed
Survey Highlights:• 100% of teachers would like to have their students participate in the
Generation Genius Authors sessions next year.• 97% or teachers received positive feedback from their students regarding
the author presentations and their books. • 67% of teachers will incorporate the featured book into their curriculum in
the future.• 95% of the teacher’s students have expressed an interest in reading other
books on the same subject, by the same author, or both.
Teacher Comments:In response to the question “As a teacher, reading coach, or librarian, what do you find the most valuable in the Generation Genius: Authors program:
-“the chance to meet a real author-illustrator- to get a real book in their hands- now that all of the book”
-“stores have closed in our neighborhood, none of the kids have been to a bookstore in years.”
-“This is a fun way to encourage students to continue to read.”
-“Having students see the connection between the author and the text.”
-“The students get to see authors as real people.”
-“Students are inspired by authors to read and to write more.”
-“What is of most value of the program is the encouragement aspiring authors receive from seeing someone who has written a successful book and the ability for students who could not afford a book to receive a free book of such quality.”
-“The students get to hear from a real author and they can ask the authors questions and learn about what inspired them.”
-“Most of my students have never been to a book reading or talk. This really opened their eyes to a new experience.”
-“Meeting and listening to an author. Simply magical to my students.”
-“Students were extremely excited to have met the authors!”
-“Michael Fry, his book and having him sign the book!!!!! Priceless!!”
-“They are avid readers and this motivated them even more.”
-“I think it encourages them to be more active writers.”
-“Meeting a real life author and holding their book in their hands was an amazing experience for them.”
-“Thank you for a wonderful day! The parents were still e-mailing me and telling me in person how much their child enjoyed this field trip.”
In response to the question “Did you receive any feedback from your students on the author presentations you attended or its related book:”
-“The most fabulous fieldtrip ever!”
-“Yes, they were thrilled to receive a book and have it signed by the author. They were also all excited to read their books when they got home.”
-“Best experience they had ever had. Many thank yous!”
Appendix C: Teacher Survey Results
BRAD MELTZER
Students on a field trip
listening to jason segel
TONY DITERLIZZI
Lessons Learned:Overall, the Generation Genius author sessions were again very successful and well received by teachers, students, parents, and authors alike. While this is a strong program, there are always lessons to learn and improvements to make. Below are key lessons we learned from this year’s program and future improvements we intend to implement.
•Books for every student and More buses.
•Yes, they loved Jason Segel, but students were disappointed because they were not enough books for all of them.
•I know the books are from donations but maybe to make sure each kid that is there can have a book
Again, we received similar comments from several of this year’s participating teachers. Both the requests for more books and for buses are tied to funding. We purchase as many books as we can with the funding available, and always seek discounts for the books to try and stretch our program dollars. Last year we gave away more than 200 more books than we had the previous year. As you can see from the quote above, teachers and schools are creative in the way they distribute the books. We also seek to accommodate as many schools as we can with buses as we know there are so many schools in Miami Dade County who otherwise would not be able to come to the Fair. We will continue to seek additional funding for this program and continue to maximize our budget to ensure as many students as possible are able to attend the fair and receive free books.
-“He was amazing and very generous with his answers and time. I loved how he expressed to this generation of kids the importance of reading and to enjoy the simple moments.” a
-“One student said, “I was this close to crying...”
-“Students enjoyed reading with the author!”
-“They enjoyed the presentation and the book very much.”
-“The students really enjoyed it!!! The authors are great with the kids.”
-“My students absolutely loved the author presentation and they were thrilled to receive the book. They all waited in line to have Michael Fry sign the book.”
-“Yes, my students were inspired. They are reading the book for their reading log.”
-“My students loved the experience and being able to go home with a book to share with their families. “Some went online and did more research about the authors.”
-“We were able to see Katherine Applegate, and the students were really engaged in the topic of gorillas in captivity. It helped them think of this concept in a different way.”
kazu kibuishi
Students at Michael Fry’s presentation
Robin LaFevers
Making science fun in children’s alley
Sponsor recognition and more fun with Generation Genius Authors
Thursday, November 20
The Batchelor Foundation
With the Support of
Generation Genius is a literacy and learning initiative for children and teens. Its goal is to rear the next generation of engaged world citizens: Generation Genius.
Author Sessions: For Elementary School Students
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Brad Meltzer on I Am Albert Einstein Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Fl.)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. James Kochalka on The Glorkian Warrior Delivers A Pizza - Room 2106 (Bldg. 2, 1st Fl.)
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Tony DiTerlizzi on The Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight - Room 3210 (Bldg. 2, 2nd Fl.)
For Middle School Students
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Kazu Kibuishi on Amulet #6: Escape from Lucien - Room 2106 (Bldg. 2, 1st Fl.)
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Ben Hatke on The Return of Zita the Spacegirl Room 3210 (Bldg. 3, 2nd Fl.)
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Tom Watson on Stick Dog Chases A Pizza Room 3314 (Bldg. 3, 3rd Fl.)
For High School Students
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Conor McCreery on Kill Shakespeare: Mask of Night - Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Fl.)
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Paige Rawl on Positive: A Memoir Room 3314 (Bldg. 3, 3rd Fl.)
Play Time! International Children's Theatre Festival
sponsored by
Teatro Prometeo (Bldg. 1, 1st Fl.)Presenting some of the best local, national, and international children’s theatre companies for the enjoyment of children and families of all ethnicities and cultures. Events are free!
10:00 a.m. Light as Water Luz como agua
Two brothers take a magical journey in a rowboat to the source of their childhood memories. (Non-verbal)
11:45 a.m. Neighbors Vecinas
The acrobatics will amaze you in this story of two neighbors who can’t seem to agree on anything. (Non-verbal)
Play Time! is made possible thanks to a Knight Arts Challenge Grant from the Knight Foundation and with the support of the Miami Book Fair International and Miami Dade College.
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Friday, November 21 | Auditorium
10 a.m. - Maggie Stiefvater on Blue Lily, Lily Blue
11:30 a.m. - Ben Hatke on Julia’s House for Lost Creatures
1 p.m. - Raina Telgemeier on Sisters
This session is brought to you with the support of
The Batchelor Foundation
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Students browsing the street fair