Librarians share views on the best way to help kids get ready to read.
A survey from SLJ revealed the extent to which individual librarians have faced hostility from community members, organizations, and in some cases, their administration.
'Wimpy Kid' tour will highlight “extraordinary” local libraries, librarians at bookstore events around the country. Kinney donates $100,000 to distribute to libraries chosen by local users, along with diverse books to enhance collections, courtesy of multiple publishers.
Faltering federal investment in after-school, coupled with the high cost of participation, puts millions of children at risk. Nonprofit partners offer advice to libraries looking to serve their communities.
Use these tools to engage students of every age in Hour of Code, planned for the week of December 7-13.
Identifying students’ reading preferences (or lack of them) provides insight into their experiences and how best to help them grow and remain engaged.
While considering research material, students need to talk about whose voices are not at the table and think critically about how sources came to be.
Disinformation is surging. So are novel ways to counter it.
The News Literacy Project senior vice president for education and SLJTeen Live! lunchtime speaker answers your queries.
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