Scheller and Ramirez engage students while addressing the word gap at Eiland Elementary School in Houston, TX, and are the first recipients of the LIbrarian/Teacher Collaboration Award, sponsored by TLC.
Pat Scales takes questions about Common Sense Media, who should select the novels taught in an English class, and more.
The author of The Extended Mind writes how bustling library atmospheres can foster focus, comprehension, and creativity.
Virtual maternal health sessions, books in clinics, and more ways for public libraries to reach families since the pandemic.
With misinformation posing "a threat to our democracy,” panelists lobbied for news literacy to be “embedded in the American education system” and suggested lessons.
For the first time since the 1970s, the reading and mathematics scores of 13-year-old students fell.
The acquisition adds TeachingBooks' curated supplemental materials to OverDrive Education's Sora app and platform.
The after-school program, which is not affiliated with the 1619 Project, will begin in Hannah-Jones' hometown of Waterloo, IA. The curriculum will be available for free to anyone next year.
The #DisruptTexts cofounder shares how her childhood experiences shaped her identity as a reader and how she cultivates an enduring passion for reading among students.
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