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The American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom has released its annual list of most challenged books.
Flemish author named recipient of Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.
The Sustainable Development Goals Book Club tackles a goal a month with booklists in the six official United Nations' languages.
Five picture books by Yuyi Morales and more titles named as the 2019 Global Read Aloud choices.
Citing California public-figure laws, the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and its executive director move to have the author's defamation lawsuit against them thrown out.
The spotlight is on the loss of federal funds to the Special Olympics, but that is only part of the story. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos told Congress "difficult decisions" had to be made when it came to $7.1 billion in cuts to the Department of Education.
As climate change activists continue the history of younger generations standing up and demanding change, they ask educators to support them with comprehensive curriculum and honest discussion.
Current and former middle school teachers bring their experience and students to their work to create characters, dialogue, and stories that resonate with readers.
Young activists in New Jersey and New York join those around the world, skipping school and organizing and attending events to demand accountability and action on climate change.
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