Throughlines is a free digital resource designed to foreground earlier concepts of race and racial development for high school and university students.
Across the country, educators, parents, and others keep Black history alive amid restrictions on how race is taught in schools.
From ready reference to encyclopedias, these titles will spark curiosity in baseball, ancient times, and dragons, while also providing research resources on Black women's history and space travel.
The recently revamped Diverse BookFinder is a beneficial collection development resource for librarians and educators who are dedicated to encouraging diversity and inclusivity in children’s literature.
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.
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