Tackling a variety of topics important to school librarians and all educators, these presentations, discussions, and panels are available for viewing.
Three educational strategies to affirm authentic American Indian/First Nations representation, plus resources.
In the latest installment of "Stellar Panels," Brigid Alverson recommends graphic works that use the medium to teach how government works and how to change it.
Reading a series can increase students' understanding of storytelling, text structures, and the author’s craft, as well as offering a connection with peers.
The worlds of Huxley, Lowry, Atwood, and Orwell have parallels to today, but largely leave out the racism, xenophobia, and intergenerational wounds that persist.
Digital book displays help students and patrons find the perfect title.
During the pandemic, social readers have lost outlets for discussing books, but we can encourage students to keep their reading momentum going with personal recommendations.
Books for kids who like these summer and fall 2020 shows and movies.
Parents, children, and relatives who read together, whether as part of a book club or on their own time, derive multiple benefits.
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