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These fiction and nonfiction titles nourish the body, soul, and imagination.
Author and Anti-Racist Montessori educator and consultant Tiffany Jewell discusses what it means to be anti-racist in a racialized society, how everyone can disrupt and defy racism, and how educators and teachers can decolonize their bookshelves.
Lewis, a Georgia high school librarian who challenges students to “Read Woke,” has been awarded the inaugural National Teacher Award for Lifelong Readers.
Students have traditionally accepted information in textbooks without question. But In high schools throughout the country, that's starting to change.
Seventeen titles made SLJ's list of the most distinguished young adult books published in 2019.
Titles on criminal justice and families experiencing incarceration.
Books for middle school readers, including YA and middle grade realistic, fantasy, series, and standalone titles, as recommended by librarians.
The 2019 American Association of School Librarians conference is November 14-16. Have you downloaded the app and earmarked your top sessions yet? Here are the #AASL19 learning events our readers are most eager to attend.
It's time to celebrate children's books and reading, tell Lerner about amazing librarians, and get excited for the sequel to a Newbery winner.
When I decided to incorporate more tech in the library, it made sense to connect it to my Read Woke initiative.
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