In these podcasts for families and children, Black hosts and voice actors spotlight fairy tales, historical figures, activism, and Black Lives Matter.
More preparation for students making the leap to high school is merited, according to middle and high school librarians. Here's how they are helping.
The most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress results, showing that only 37 percent of fourth graders read proficiently, renewed debates over how to teach reading.
Starting this week and continuing through the end of June and beyond, SLJ is publishing lists of our top picks for summer reading, from stories to share with the whole family to recommended titles for emerging readers to captivating fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels for tweens and teens.
We need more titles to counter the single narrative in picture books: Police help everyone. Police catch bad guys. Police keep everyone safe.
Follow this librarian's plan to get books into kids hands for the summer while ensuring safety for staff and families.
The multi-talented 2020 Edwards Award winner is interviewed by legendary comic artist Stan Mack.
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay is adding educational resources to her productions, starting with a learning companion to When They See Us, and more news and resources in this issue of News Bites.
Librarians join forces to serve students better as distance learning stretches on.
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