With guidance and resources, students can lead the way on climate change
The user-friendly design, conversational yet well-documented text, and dependable suggested resources will appeal to adolescents. The site also effectively addresses topics teens may feel more comfortable researching privately, making it a solid choice for most libraries serving high school students.
Julia Guthrie uses technology and kid lit to bring the world to her classroom and students.
Sensory explorers by nature, toddlers are made for scientific inquiry. Here's how to engage them.
Video games provide a memorable way to present storytelling to students, offering visual and tactile experiences that leave them eager to explore related books and activities.
At Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County, NJ, the Popkin Innovation Lab has brought a new curriculum and problem-solving approach, along with a different culture, to school this year.
Visual literacy demands increasingly sophisticated tools to expand kids' critical skills.
Educating kids on how lighting, camera movement, sound, body language, and other film strategies convey meaning.
For an upcoming feature article, School Library Journal wants to profile school librarians who are leading the way in technology use at their school or district.
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