In We Rule the Night, debut YA author Claire Eliza Bartlett has written a thrilling, magic-infused feminist adventure inspired by the female Soviet military aviators from World War II. Bartlett discusses gender double standards, dieselpunk, and the authors who’ve inspired her.
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.
Teaching ideas to build a socially and emotionally strong classroom with books.
New research "joins a wealth of other findings suggesting that racial bias is contributing to disciplinary disparities."
Every educator can play a role in SEL, which has been shown to boost academic achievement and improve educational outcomes.
Our brains are neurologically hardwired for stories, and a story-rich life is one key to building strong social-emotional learning skills.
Five picture books by Yuyi Morales and more titles named as the 2019 Global Read Aloud choices.
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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