The author of Heroine on the harsh realities of her rural community and why she writes for young people.
Censorship expert Pat Scales fields questions on cultural misrepresentation in fiction, challenged books, and more.
These exercises in visual communication and short story analysis can impact students' understanding of library instruction and information literacy.
Current and former middle school teachers bring their experience and students to their work to create characters, dialogue, and stories that resonate with readers.
Shared family reading plays a vital role in growing lifelong readers, but finding the right book can be tricky. Here’s a mix of classics and 21st-century favorites for everyone.
These five films hit the big screen this summer. Kids who like them will also enjoy these books.
Librarians represented at SXSW EDU, as SLJ's School Librarian of the Year honorees, Ali Schilpp, Cassy Lee, and Michelle Carton, presented the session "Going Global with the School Librarian of the Year" in Austin.
Librarians must make science teachers aware of the reliable material available to them, from databases and elsewhere.
These audiobooks will keep everyone entertained on those spring break and summer road trips.
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