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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 28 MIN

How School Libraries Are Powering STEM Learning

from TLA's Libraries Transform Texas Podcast · host Texas Library Association

In this episode, host Patty Nix, Lead Librarian for Bastrop ISD, is joined by Stephanie Deskin, K–12 digital learning specialist, and Heather Augustine, elementary librarian at Camino Real Elementary, for a conversation on how school libraries can bring STEM to life in meaningful, accessible ways. They explore how elementary libraries serve as unique spaces for hands-on learning—supporting Texas technology application standards like computational thinking, creativity, collaboration, and digital citizenship—while giving every student a chance to explore in a low-pressure environment. Deskin shares how early STEM exposure helps build confidence, resilience through trial and error, teamwork, and awareness of future career pathways, particularly for girls. She also offers practical, approachable ways to get started, from unplugged coding and simple materials to community partnerships and buddy-based learning. Augustine brings the conversation to life with a look inside Camino Real’s Girls Who Code club for grades 3–5, where students build skills through collaboration, role models, and project-based coding experiences. She shares how the program is fostering leadership, boosting classroom confidence, and creating opportunities for students to showcase their work through district STEM events.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

In this episode, host Patty Nix, Lead Librarian for Bastrop ISD, is joined by Stephanie Deskin, K–12 digital learning specialist, and Heather Augustine, elementary librarian at Camino Real Elementary, for a conversation on how school libraries can bring STEM to life in meaningful, accessible ways. They explore how elementary libraries serve as unique spaces for hands-on learning—supporting Texas technology application standards like computational thinking, creativity, collaboration, and digital citizenship—while giving every student a chance to explore in a low-pressure environment. Deskin shares how early STEM exposure helps build confidence, resilience through trial and error, teamwork, and awareness of future career pathways, particularly for girls. She also offers practical, approachable ways to get started, from unplugged coding and simple materials to community partnerships and buddy-based learning. Augustine brings the conversation to life with a look inside Camino Real’s Girls Who Code club for grades 3–5, where students build skills through collaboration, role models, and project-based coding experiences. She shares how the program is fostering leadership, boosting classroom confidence, and creating opportunities for students to showcase their work through district STEM events.Libraries Transform Texas is produced by Association Briefings.

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