More than 8 million students, educators, families, and librarians from as many as 100 countries are expected to take part in fun and engaging activities that encourage creative expression during the fourth annual Crayola Creativity Week, running January 27 through February 2.
These librarians convey the rules with a light touch.
A thoughtfully curated digital resource, rich with fully vetted and accessible materials, aims to uncover how Black and Latinx women and disabled New Yorkers were central to the fight for educational justice.
Early chapter books? Easy readers? Whatever you call them, transitional books are key for young students, librarians say.
A series of professional learning workshops partners school librarians with English language teachers from the same school district to develop programs that support ELLs and their families.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, executive director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education, shares ways to teach vital media literacy skills without igniting controversy during a highly polarized election.
From Quick, Draw! and DALL·E to Stretch AI, these tools provide fodder for idea generating, problem solving, and more.
Outstanding school librarians share new ideas, reboots, and advice for 2024–25.
When Coach Feiler signed on to work as our high school library teaching assistant, he transformed the programming and the vibe.
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