As part of SLJ’s Tech Trends series of webcasts in cooperation with ISTE, a panel of experts discussed makerspace learning and offered guidance on how to create and design an effective program.
Author Andrew Clements is being remembered by educators, fans, and peers; the Library of Congress presents Rosa Parks through her own writings, photos, and memorabilia; Science teachers can earn a prize valued at $5,500 in an engineering contest; and more in this edition of News Bites.
The new initiative will provide free access to digital content and real-life STEM experiences to K-12 educators and students.
Our curated directory covers the nuts and bolts of professional development opportunities beyond the MLS.
The new website provides teachers with information on Penguin Random House titles, teaching guides, and resources to improve student literacy.
These inquiry lessons are ideal for elementary school teachers and librarians seeking a carefully organized suite of materials that offer hands-on, phenomenon-based science instruction.
This new product aims to help educators with a better approach to curriculum, classroom instruction, and collaborating with peers.
When I decided to incorporate more tech in the library, it made sense to connect it to my Read Woke initiative.
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