A brief history of doughnuts, tips for burgeoning bread bakers, and more inspirations to get kids cooking.
More schools are consider new ways to add news literacy and SEL to their teaching. There’s never been a better time to combine these efforts.
With school and public libraries shuttered, librarians and literacy organizations have gotten creative trying to get books into students' hands, especially those who don't have books at home.
SLJ's reporting takes stock of the pandemic's impact on school and public libraries and the kid lit community.
This playlist offers windows into key documents, people, and cultural factors that shaped U.S. history.
A common goal is to build positive connections while helping to stem negative impacts traditionally associated with wholly punitive discipline, such as school suspensions and expulsions.
Restorative justice practices—which emphasize group engagement to repair harm —can make our libraries safe spaces for everyone. Here are suggestions.
A panel of school librarians talks about creative and effective ways to use virtual meeting tools with students as remote learning continues.
More than half of public librarians have collaborated with local school systems and teachers since the closures to provide digital and online services for children and teens, according to SLJ's Youth Services in Public Libraries COVID-19 Response Survey. And nearly 33 percent have collaborated with local agencies toward the same goal.
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