Over the past year across the country, educators have altered lesson plans and curricula to address racial injustice, historically and today.
These swoon-worthy beach reads keep it light while diving into deeper themes.
Educators have used targeted intervention and innovative tech approaches and offered social-emotional support.
During Pride month and all year long, curl up with these fantastical YA novels that center LGBTQIA+ characters and affirm queer identities.
Pat Scales takes on a student teacher who thinks Captain Underpants is inappropriate, parent complaints about comics and horror, and a teacher who is using markers to alter problematic illustrations in picture books.
Five debut authors tell SLJ about creating funny, joyful, and serious stories, and their hope that young people take pride in who they are.
The RISE annual list is out; Jacqueline Woodson adds Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence to her many honors; K.C. Boyd named winner of the EMIERT Distinguished Librarian Award; and two new lines of books will bring "Chicken Soup for the Soul" to kids in this edition of News Bites.
With protagonists who are 18 and older, more and more young adult books are examining early adulthood. These realistic, historical, fantasy, and thriller novels will appeal to teens, with characters navigating the messiness of life after adolescence.
Cicely Lewis partners with Lerner Books to develop Read Woke Books.
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