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The creative book displays and fun in-person programming must wait until next year. Banned Books Week will be virtual this year, but the Office of Intellectual Freedom has ideas for addressing censorship during a Week of Action.
Submissions for School Librarian of the Year are now being accepted. Let us know what you, or an outstanding colleague, are doing.
The federal government is not releasing information on positive coronavirus cases in schools, but the National Education Association has a new database of reported cases across the country.
Keynote addresses by James McBride, Tommy Orange, and Ijeoma Oluo, and sessions on reimagining school, next steps in antiracist teaching, and challenging the classics are just a few of the highlights of the 2020 SLJ Summit.
Revising curricula and using resources from Black Lives Matter at School, the 1619 Project, and more is a key element of addressing systemic racism in education.
History teacher Cathy Cluck wanted to make remote learning interesting and fun for her students, so she mapped out an American history road trip, hopped in her car, and taught from where history happened.
Shelley Diaz returns to SLJ to become reviews editor.
The award-winning author partnered with Adventure Academy, a subscription-based digital education platform, to inspire kids to write.
With the release of "Rowley Jefferson's Awesome Friendly Adventure," the best-selling author found a way to embark on an in-person tour despite the pandemic.
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