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For every young adult with clear career goals, there are many more still seeking a niche that fits. These titles will help them navigate the path ahead.
Two recently published books explore practices that have the potential to increase student success, while calling for significant changes in prevailing pedagogies.
Itching to write, or improve your skills? Kate Messner's annual free online summer writing program for teachers and librarians is open for registration.
Reflection and collaboration are key to developing sharpening teaching skills. Two recent publications, each fueled with a steady supply of practical classroom suggestions demonstrate how these processes advance writing and reading instruction.
In American Girls, Nancy Jo Sales explores the impact of social-networking sites, dating apps, and Internet use on teenage sexuality, gender roles, and behavior—online and off.
Access to universal prekindergarten education has found a place on the agendas of top political leaders, but do we really understand what our youngest learners need to thrive in a school setting?
I’m Your Neighbor (IYN), a project and website that promotes the use of children’s literature featuring “new arrival” cultures to engage communities "in a discussion of commonalities and differences.”
Children's and YA author Kate Messner's "Teachers Write," a free online writing workshop for teachers and librarians, will begin on July 6th. Are you ready?