School and public librarians across the U.S. are preparing lessons and programming to educate and excite kids about the April 8th solar eclipse, which will appear in totality in parts of 13 states.
The U.S. ranks second in the world for the most Spanish speakers, after Mexico. With shortages of bilingual teachers reported nationwide, librarians and publishers consider meeting an acute need.
From Brooklyn, NY to the West Coast, librarians are taking the lead on climate change education.
From testifying before the state legislature’s education committee to creating a library refuge that helps kids love books, Cox personifies leadership.
Downward dog, mindful breathing, and other practices enrich public library programming.
Walnut Grove Elementary School librarian Holly Whitt and third grade classroom teacher Lori Alexander created their own professional development program to meet their students needs. The pair financed the program through a grant from Fund for Teachers.
From diaper changing to CPR and managing a business, these skills prepare future sitters.
When it comes to young learners, wonder is a key tool. It helps children become self-motivated learners, excited to explore where their knowledge will take them.
Ring in 2024 with these skillful compositions and top-notch vocal and instrumental performances, perfect for story hours, classrooms, or family time, including an album of songs based on banned books.
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