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At a time when their skillset is needed most, school librarians struggle to find the best way to stay connected and support overwhelmed students and staff.
The "Dog Man" and "Captain Underpants" author, country music icon, and Reading Rainbow legend start initiatives this week to help students, parents, and educators.
Noting a need for connection now more than ever, Pernille Ripp announced the Global Read Aloud choices today.
Lewis is the school librarian at Meadowcreek High School in Norcross, GA, and creator of the Read Woke movement.
There are many more questions than answers right now as the K-12 world tries to find the best way to serve students during school closures.
As hospitals and healthcare workers face a shortage of personal protective equipment, makers across the country are trying to help.
There is an understandable focus on tech and social services as schools move to remote learning, but at least one school librarian is sharing resources for the vital social-emotional needs during this crisis.
The Everywhere Book Fest will be held May 1 and 2.
Children's authors and illustrators are creating resources and reaching out to educators to help during the coronavirus school closures.
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