5 Ways to Partner with Your School District
If you haven't made friends yet with your local school district, now is your time to shine.
If you haven't made friends yet with your local school district, now is your time to shine.
Deepfakes add a layer to our media literacy landscape. How can we help kids decipher fact from fiction?
As school library practices shift, school librarians need to engage educators on the benefits of strong information literacy programming.
From animal photos to open textbooks, these links will help you find open educational resources for your students or patrons.
School librarians Jennifer Sturge and Donna Mignardi explore how to use, promote and create programming around open educational resources.
Forest Hill Public Library District promoted reading, writing and public speaking skills for elementary students.
Active Kids is a free program designed to get elementary-age kids moving through activities like yoga, karate and softball.
Shh! The Mystery Reader is on the loose, hunting for students who are reading for pleasure.
Young people are inundated with inaccurate stories. These youth-friendly resources can show them the light.
Don't let your young patrons be sitting ducks for misinformation.