These fiction, poetry, and nonfiction titles will engage casual readers and hip-hop aficionados alike.
Ishizuka has been innovating at SLJ since 2004, serving most recently as Executive Editor. Concurrent with the EIC position, she assumes the role of Partnerships & Innovation Director for Library Journal and SLJ.
Simple motor tasks and games boost young children's executive function and cognitive skills.
Free meals for all children and culturally relevant programming led to higher community engagement and joyous experiences.
As part of SLJ’s Tech Trends series of webcasts in cooperation with ISTE, a panel of experts discussed makerspace learning and offered guidance on how to create and design an effective program.
Black people have always been called monkeys, intentionally or not.
In the last few years, there's been a rise in YA anthologies hitting shelves, and the trend isn't slowing down. Librarians weigh in on these books' popularity and how to use them in schools and public programming.
The collaboration between Hartford (CT) Public Schools and the Hartford Public LIbrary boosts access to learning.
Photos from Achieving Together, a Library Journal/School Library Journal event at the Indianapolis Public Library that gathered leaders who have forged dynamic collaborations in their cities and communities.
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