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While classroom educators worry about students using the AI-based software for writing assignments, these librarians see the positive potential of the technology.
These podcasts and librarian interviews give listeners something to think about to start the new year.
With coverage ranging from first-person accounts to vital information and resources, SLJ covered censorship from all angles in 2022.
Because of Florida legislators who support the “Don’t Say Gay” law and book banning, some school librarians objected to the location. AASL president Kathy Lester says having the conference there means standing with local librarians.
The Tuscaloosa City (AL) Schools superintendent fielded questions from SLJ Summit attendees during a Town Hall event.
These organizers are leading the way in their local areas and have advice for those who want to join the fight.
The three kid lit authors traveled to Florida and used their time during the public comments portion of the meeting to tell the board why they should return the Essential Voices Collection titles to the shelves.
Online learning got a bad reputation during pandemic school closures, but many districts say their virtual schools create a more personalized path for student success.
SLJ launched a Twitter poll to learn the social media destination of those leaving Elon Musk's platform.
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