Librarians have always been champions of student privacy. It’s vital to step up and provide rules for e-learning.
April is National Financial Literacy Month. Libraries are doing their part to educate young people about concepts from budgeting to interest to help them be more economically resilient.
Focusing on what kids can access without broadband and where they congregate online, school districts strive to engage all students.
Noting a need for connection now more than ever, Pernille Ripp announced the Global Read Aloud choices today.
Enliven lessons by discussing Supreme Court cases and challenged books.
These free and affordable learning options allow library professionals to follow their interests and dig deeper into new approaches.
A group of college, university, and public librarians released a statement outlining why they believe the extraordinary circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic meet qualifications for fair use within copyright law.
Creating a response to coronavirus-related closures has become all-consuming for educators and administrators, who are trying to find a way for students to both learn and maintain the social services schools may provide.
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