Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon): From Displaying Book Productions to Librarian Training Courses
The Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon) is expanding its initiatives, moving beyond its traditional role of creating engaging content to also empower those who facilitate access to it. Recent activities include showcasing its latest book productions and launching comprehensive training courses for librarians.
Kanoon, a respected name in children’s literature and educational materials, recently held an exhibition of its new titles, including storybooks, educational guides, and interactive media designed to foster creativity and critical thinking among young audiences. The display attracted educators, parents, and librarians eager to integrate these resources into their programs.
In a parallel move, the Institute has initiated a series of specialized training courses tailored for librarians. These courses focus on modern library management techniques, digital literacy, children’s literature selection, and strategies for promoting reading in diverse community settings. The goal is to enhance the skills of librarians, enabling them to better serve their communities and encourage a love of books from an early age.
Officials from Kanoon emphasized the interconnectedness of content creation and effective dissemination, stating that well-trained librarians are crucial partners in nurturing intellectual development. This dual focus underscores Kanoon’s commitment to a holistic approach in supporting children’s growth through literature and learning.