The relatively low-priced subscription service offers an opportunity to try out a large selection of newly released titles.
Five impressive applicants have made the School Librarian of the Year longlist.
Educators offer resources, information to protect staff and students from illness and xenophobic attacks, as CDC recommends schools create an online option in the event of closures.
The discussions in the spring set of free, one-hour professional development programs will tackle serving striving readers, information inequity, and news literacy.
These websites, books, and articles will help students dig deeper into the history of women’s suffrage.
A curricular guide for Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi, geared for educators and students, ages 12 and up.
Strategies to help students determine determine whether a video has been altered include analyzing what motivates people to create fakes in the first place.
Legislators in Tennessee want to create a parental oversight board to decide what children can and cannot access at their local public library; Jeff Kinney to hit the road for Rowley; and grants and professional opportunities in this edition of News Bites.
Library media specialists and library advocates are concerned about the loss of jobs and impact on the nearly 50,000 students in the nation's capital.
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