The Book Club was designed with children, parents, and educators in mind. Whether it’s used at home or in school, The Book Club will help kids build reading confidence and learn about themselves and their communities.
Barberton (OH) Middle and High School media specialist Joseph Vernacotola closed his media centers without notice in March 2020, went through a rollercoaster year and half that saw him reassigned and remote before returning to his library for the 2021-22 school year.
With misinformation posing "a threat to our democracy,” panelists lobbied for news literacy to be “embedded in the American education system” and suggested lessons.
In rural districts, school librarians can wear multiple hats, including that of public librarian.
Baker & Taylor, which provides physical and digital books and services to public and academic libraries, will now operate as an independent, privately owned entity.
From creating SEL book displays to leading nature outings that help heal historical trauma, SLJ Summit panelists described ways they support students.
In schools big and small, programs and partnerships with community members benefit everyone. Here's what some librarians are doing.
On the heels of School Library Journal’s publication of its special report, “School Libraries 2021,” readers are invited to join a #SLJChat on the future of the profession.
The Department of Justice is suing to stop the proposed merger between publishers Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster; Alex Gino's novel will officially get new title and cover; the Library of Congress has a new comics exhibit; and more in this edition of News Bites.
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