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Multiple book awards were announced, FlipGrid revs up for another student voice bus tour, and Follett has launched a new learning platform.
The 24th annual World Book and Copyright Day celebrates reading around the world and the contributions of books as an ally in education and the progress of humanity.
A one-stop Earth Day resource list to help with programming and lesson plan needs.
Executive editor honored in the "Change-maker" category.
Challenged books and mindful reading recommendations are among the week’s most popular stories on SLJ.com. Here, too, notable authors reveal their intimate connections to libraries.
A new customizable toolkit can help youth librarians develop teen programs; Nearpod launches SEL curriculum; Sesame Workshop needs you; College Board starts a new scholarship program, and more.
From delightful picture books to probing YA novels, these titles represent the cream of the crop reviewed in SLJ's April issue.
New research "joins a wealth of other findings suggesting that racial bias is contributing to disciplinary disparities."
Can games and game-like experiences promote a better world—both in and out of the classroom? Find out Wednesday, April 3, as “Game-Based Learning: Ideas for the Classroom & Library" starts a new series of #SLJISTE webcasts.
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