While considering research material, students need to talk about whose voices are not at the table and think critically about how sources came to be.
Help students approach critical reading and character inferences in a way that doesn't center the reader's experiences and interpretations.
The play about the Salem witch trials presents a moral dilemma, but it's another canonical work centering the white, Christian, male perspective. Here are suggestions for discussion and alternate works.
The News Literacy Project senior vice president for education and SLJTeen Live! lunchtime speaker answers your queries.
Juneteenth isn't taught in most schools, but this year's attention could help push it into the curriculum.
SLJ's reporting takes stock of the pandemic's impact on school and public libraries and the kid lit community.
Spring research season is here. Adjust your practice to ensure students have a rich and meaningful immersion while working on year-end projects.
A panel of experts shared the best digital resources for better remote learning on SLJ's recent webcast Digital Resources for K-12: Learning in the Age of COVID.
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