One school library's Graffiti Books program lets students connect and have "conversations" by writing in books. It also keeps some previously weeded titles in the stacks.
Pat Scales fields questions about video read-alouds, the fate of outdated "classic" books, and parents' disapproval of books about immigration.
Some educators abandon teaching the Bard's work, while others update and enhance Shakespeare curricula.
Start 2021 by sharing conversations about music, from orchestral movie scores to “kindie” releases, with students and families.
COVID has changed the way publishers promote books—and how libraries buy them.
Books to accompany the show set in the Star Wars universe about a bounty hunter who roams the galaxies with a fuzzy green infant in tow.
Appealing novels for fans of this comedy starring Devi, an Indian American teen, co-created by Mindy Kaling.
Hand these YA novels to students drawn to the realistic series about a diverse group of teens in Los Angeles.
Reassigned to a new high school with no library, Toni Winsett is embracing the challenge at Bard High School Early College in Washington, DC, and finding joy in being a school librarian this year.
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