A principal’s effort to limit student speech comes every January.
Author Andrew Clements is being remembered by educators, fans, and peers; the Library of Congress presents Rosa Parks through her own writings, photos, and memorabilia; Science teachers can earn a prize valued at $5,500 in an engineering contest; and more in this edition of News Bites.
Censorship expert Pat Scales provides advice on a teacher's claims of a “political hoax,” a warning to avoid books with the N-word, and other challenging situations.
In this edition of News Bites, Caldecott winners find a way to properly pass the torch from one honoree to another, Nic Stone speaks out and a community rallies when Dear Martin is taken off a school reading list, and climate activist Greta Thunberg inspires a new picture book.
Pat Scales advises school librarians on teachers judging a book by its page count and forcing students to return books above their reading level.
While decorative banned books displays draw attention to censorship, there's a deeper opportunity for meaningful conversation about the issues.
Pat Scales weighs in on challenging reading choices, a library clerk who judges reading selections, and a panel on gun violence.
Parents' concerns about a YA collection; a grandmother questions a Newbery honoree.
The American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom has released its annual list of most challenged books.
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