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Research provides an opportunity to reclaim the narrative of enslavement and “share it in creative ways that deeply connect us to the past,” says the author of Freewater, which won the 2023 Newbery.
Book bans are often argued to be an infringement of First Amendment rights, but are they also a violation of civil rights? In the case of Granbury (TX) ISD, the ACLU of Texas says yes. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights is looking into it.
Is it unconstitutional to ban books from a school library? Pico didn't provide an easy answer, but the ACLU and a couple of Missouri students are suing arguing that the removal of books from the Wentzville R-IV district is a violation of their First Amendment rights.
High shipping costs, skyrocketing paper fees, and labor issues wreak havoc on book publishing schedules.
For many educators returning to schools this fall, classroom discussion will be governed by controversial provisions in a proliferation of legislation.
As schools look ahead to a return to "normal" this fall, advocates for police-free schools continue to push for community-driven strategies and restorative justice for student safety and overall well-being.
The pandemic presents unique challenges for the nearly 23 million nine- to twelve-year-olds in the United States. Here are ways to support them.
Traditional education largely has not addressed race and racism. That will only change if all teachers adopt antracist teaching methods.
Research shows that preschoolers naturally categorize people by race, can be conscious of social stereotypes as early as age six, and naturally attribute positive traits to their own ethnic or racial groups.
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