With anti-Semitism on the rise, teaching the lessons of history to inform students and counter bigotry has never been more important. Here are resources with recommended books for young readers about the Jewish experience and a new curriculum to help students understand the Holocaust and its legacy, with the life of Oskar Schindler as an entry point.
As we celebrate multiple space exploration anniversaries in the next few years, these are just some of the recent crop of titles that will spark kids’ interest.
Here’s how to get young people to explore creative writing and the arts with a zine-making workshop at your library.
The Texas State Board of Education passed a preliminary vote to remove Clinton, as well as Helen Keller and others, from the social studies and history curriculum. It could become official in November.
While classroom and school libraries share the larger goal of advancing literacy, they often serve different purposes—and compete for the same resources.
We asked K–12 and public librarians to share their strategies—from genrefying to broadcasting booktalks.
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