The award-winning author will post two videos a week to help inspire young people to write, along with a monthly newsletter for educators and parents.
The changes the coronavirus pandemic has brought to education are just beginning. Use these strategies to support your students and yourself during this time.
For school librarians planning for a return to in-school programming, peers share their AR/VR programming, mistakes made along the way, and the best way to incorporate the mixed reality edtech into the library and classroom.
Librarians have always been champions of student privacy. It’s vital to step up and provide rules for e-learning.
New and classic books for kids who like these shows.
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.
At a time when their skillset is needed most, school librarians struggle to find the best way to stay connected and support overwhelmed students and staff.
Launching today: A wizarding respite for the coronavirus-weary. Through Harry Potter at Home, readers can access HP-related activities and downloads, including free audiobook and ebook versions of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, available through April.
Focusing on what kids can access without broadband and where they congregate online, school districts strive to engage all students.
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