Fourth- and eighth-grade reading levels have declined since 2017, according to the Nation's Report Card from the National Center for Educational Statistics.
The New York Times Magazine's 1619 Project and companion curriculum is being used by teachers to change the narrative of American history lessons in the classroom.
The new website provides teachers with information on Penguin Random House titles, teaching guides, and resources to improve student literacy.
The actor-oriented transfer perspective can help librarians learn how are students using information literacy skills and why they decide to use the skills in the ways that they do.
Pat Scales advises school librarians on teachers judging a book by its page count and forcing students to return books above their reading level.
With citizen science projects like those in NASA's GLOBE program, students are learning scientific skills, connecting their regions with global trends, and aiding scientists with research.
Participants in the study showed more confidence, stronger reading skills when using large print books.
Hand these books to kids who are excited about upcoming films including Abominable, The Addams Family, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Maleficent 2.
Navigating new places and spaces, meeting teachers, making friends—it's all part the school experience, and picture books can ease the way.
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