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School librarians and teachers uncovered new ideas to help students tell fact from fiction with the ISTE/SLJ "Information Literacy in the Age of Fake News" webinar.
A "Wall Street Journal" article profiling kid lit "rock stars" who are all white men angered readers. it also prompted soul-searching about diversity in the profession—and a push for solutions.
I recently discovered an incredibly versatile participation tool. Spiral is a free suite of four powerful apps that promote classroom engagement and collaboration. It makes so much of what we already do so much easier and it is a must-have tool for 1:1 settings. Students may login to lessons using Google, Facebook, Clever or Edmodo. […]
These new titles and series featuring high-interest subject matter with a low reading level ("Hi-Lo" books) are ideal for hooking reluctant or struggling middle grade and teen readers.
We’re focusing a lot of attention these days of helping students determine credibility. For many of us, this is not a hot new topic. I dug around a bit and dusted off a couple of tools that, I think, stand the test of time. You are welcome to make copies and retool them for you […]