For many educators returning to schools this fall, classroom discussion will be governed by controversial provisions in a proliferation of legislation.
Invite students into thoughtful reflection on the relationship between the texts they read and their own emerging sense of self.
WIth unschooling, children follow their interests instead of a curriculum.
As homeschooling expands to new demographics, families seek specific content that reflects their needs and backgrounds
A coordinated effort to limit what teachers can teach about history, racism, sexism, and systemic oppression throughout history has educators concerned about their students, the impact on the library, and civic life in general.
Photographs and poems can help students explore perspective and specific moments in time.
Over the past year across the country, educators have altered lesson plans and curricula to address racial injustice, historically and today.
Educators have used targeted intervention and innovative tech approaches and offered social-emotional support.
Educators are using audiobooks in new ways to teach material and help students build literacy skills. Plus: 15 classroom-ready podcasts.
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