High-profile educators like to talk about tech tools and other products they like. We need to know if they’re being paid to do so.
Administrators' efforts and advice, the power of immigrant stories, and the impact of the library on journalist Scott Pelley were among the highlights of the second day of the SLJ Leadership Summit.
Summit attendees explored equity and access across different areas of education including technology, community engagement, and advocacy.
While decorative banned books displays draw attention to censorship, there's a deeper opportunity for meaningful conversation about the issues.
Participants in the study showed more confidence, stronger reading skills when using large print books.
SLJ asked librarians to describe the best tools they could imagine to teach information literacy—and got more than simple answers.
School libraries are key to information literacy, and investment will drive impact.
Evaluating sources and using information effectively is critical. The right tools and support can help librarians teach these skills better, according to SLJ’s survey of middle and high school librarians.
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