Is Summer Slide Real? Free Toolkit To Stop Summer Learning Loss
Kids and teachers both breathe a sigh of relief when summer break finally arrives. After months of hard work, everyone […]
Kids and teachers both breathe a sigh of relief when summer break finally arrives. After months of hard work, everyone […]
During National Teacher Appreciation Week, we showcase guest author Susan B. Neuman, who is Professor and Chair of the Teaching
What’s not to love about summer reading? Opening an enticing novel under a umbrella by the pool is one of
Audiobooks are a wonderful way to expose all students to complicated storytelling, no matter their reading level. Listening to a
Why Financial Literacy is So Important for Teachers There are many reasons why teachers should take an interest in financial
Do you remember eagerly turning over the pages of a new Shel Silverstein book as a child? It’s important to
Our first Library 2.025 online mini-conference, “AI and Libraries: Literacy, Ethics, and Responsible Use,” was held online this past Thursday,
OVERVIEW: Our first Library 2.025 mini-conference (and our third mini-conference on AI and Libraries), “AI and Libraries: Literacy, Ethics, and
Over the past few years, the Shanker Institute has been tracking and analyzing reading legislation. After NAEP results were made
Tired of hearing groans when you announce it’s time for some poetry? Poems can be hard for kids to connect