When it comes to young learners, wonder is a key tool. It helps children become self-motivated learners, excited to explore where their knowledge will take them.
Online learning got a bad reputation during pandemic school closures, but many districts say their virtual schools create a more personalized path for student success.
In back-to-school season, educators can use these books to convey the message that perfection isn’t required, good enough is good enough, and every child—and every child’s creation—has inherent value.
Educators may naturally seek to help those who are struggling at school, but some high performers can need a different kind of support—to know that imperfect is OK.
In response to new legislation and customer requests, Follett was working on optional features that would allow parents to request to be notified what book their child has checked out of the library and limit their access to materials. They will no longer be creating those options.
Thanks to an IMLS grant, the Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Libraries will say goodbye to the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification systems.
It's Constitution Day. We've pulled together some recent books on the subject for those who want to learn more about the U.S. document.
The nonprofit, we are, works with children, families, and educators with a goal of dismantling systemic racism in schools and beyond.
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