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The $1,000 award honors outstanding public library programs that increase understanding and promote multiculturalism through creative and sustainable cultural programming.
The federal agency is seeking school librarians, educators, literacy specialists, administrators, digital media education specialists, college or university educators, and researchers and education consultants to fill the bill as peer reviewers.
Ashley Kirby Thomas at McAuliffe Elementary (OK) had been longing to be on the show "Ellen." After several failed attempts, it was finally her selection as "Teacher of the Year" that caught Ellen DeGeneres's attention. SLJ caught up with Thomas and how her school's library has changed since her two appearances.
When I reviewed Carrie Vaughn’s After the Golden Age back in 2011 (and listed it among our Best Books of the Year So Far), I had to be somewhat coy about my favorite aspect of the novel, because it was revealed in the final pages. But now, I think the time for spoilers has passed: [...]
SLJ ’s own version of March Madness, our sixth annual Battle of the Kids' Books (BoB) elimination contest, kicked off on March 11 and has been going strong for 10 matches and counting. A recap of the Battle's surprise victories, student-led celebrations, and quips from the Peanut Gallery.
Hey librarians, here's a chance to introduce your patrons to Marvel's first female American-Muslim superhero. SLJ talks to the creator behind Ms. Marvel, a teenage superhero who fights crime and happens to not eat bacon.
This compilation of fiction and nonfiction titles presents a variety of viewpoints and an array of social, historical, political, and cultural aspects of what was described at the time as the war to end all wars.
Earlier this week, Gary Price shared news from the Census Bureau relating to its efforts to increase the use of visualization in making data available to the public. Part of the effort is this beautiful gallery. The Bureau shares its plan: The first posted visualizations will pertain largely to historical population data, building on prior [...]