With science more prominent in the news, librarians are playing a greater role in science literacy and helping students learn how to flag biased and racist scientific research.
Dear students: Listen deeply. Tell your truth. Ask questions. Hear what else this middle school media specialist has to say in her open letter.
To help you and the young people in your life get moving, we have rounded up some of the best online fitness videos that families can do together at home. These eight classes are fun, free, and suitable for all fitness levels.
A summer initiative allowed Denver Public Library to evaluate competencies such as relationship skills, engagement, and problem-solving, which are difficult to gauge with drop-in public library programming.
The changes the coronavirus pandemic has brought to education are just beginning. Use these strategies to support your students and yourself during this time.
Technology is a common topic on parenting podcasts, and curating a playlist is a great way for librarians to engage parents.
These songs serve as reminders of strategies to keep calm and carry on in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak and related media frenzy.
A handy set of key links on COVID-19; free resources and newly free access to learning services; and tips for energizing online instruction.
By expanding what a collection can include, some librarians create spaces that inspire curiosity and address equity issues in their schools.
Free meals for all children and culturally relevant programming led to higher community engagement and joyous experiences.
When even the most esoteric information is only a Siri question away, why waste time memorizing anything? Neuroscience can give us some clues as to why.
After her son died by suicide in April, Michelle Oliver collaborated with an English teacher to look at Shakespeare's famous "love story" in a new way and to teach her students about suicide awareness.
Homelessness is on the rise among students. With help, these kids can find their potential.
If nature walks with your students aren't part of your curriculum, recent studies will convince you to change that.
In Atlanta, graduation rates among black students went up 17 percent with a new SEL program. Hispanic students showed a 25 percent rise.
Trauma-informed approaches can help librarians better understand and respond to young patrons' behavioral issues.
Teaching ideas to build a socially and emotionally strong classroom with books.
Our brains are neurologically hardwired for stories, and a story-rich life is one key to building strong social-emotional learning skills.
A survey showed 70 percent of teens seen the mental health issues as a significant concern among their peers.
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