For an upcoming feature article, School Library Journal wants to profile school librarians who are leading the way in technology use at their school or district.
Inspired by lifestyle consultant Marie Kondo or the coming of spring, it’s time to pare down your stuff and organize your space.
On the Diverse Books Survey page, users can access related content, newly updated, as well as our Diverse Books Survey report.
These titles jump-start important conversations about online conduct, safety, and ethics.
Focus on the individuals rather than the devices, and more strategies to address the causes of bad behavior online.
This Potter-themed kit combines the beloved fictional world with coding in a magical way for students, who can use the wand as more than just a glorified remote.
Young people have always used a language of their own. But does that language belong on the page? Is it literary?
Librarians considering making the leap to genrefication—organizing books by topic or genre, in a shift away from the Dewey Decimal System—have a new option: Follett Genre Solutions.
Before we tune in to the Youth Media Awards on January 28, we’d like to focus on a handful of outliers that perhaps lack the broad consensus-building qualities of previously highlighted titles but are just as impressive.
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