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Making the Most of Your Modern School Librarian

Librarians do more than read with elementary kids, check out books to middle schoolers, or gather books for reshelving in high schools. The modern school librarian is an advocate for joyful reading and a provider of meaningful learning opportunities, writes Jennifer Sniadecki.

Fresh Fiction for Kids in the New School Year

Fall is Kasey Shortโ€™s favorite time to update her classroom library and create a list of new MG and YA books for our visitors to consider. This year’s choices explore themes that resonate with adolescent readers, including new series titles and books with diverse perspectives.

2 Resources to Challenge Gifted Middle Graders

Two books from Jason McIntosh โ€“ one centering on PBL quests and the other on paleontology investigations โ€“ offer advanced students learning challenges not often found in middle grades books, writes Kim Rensch. The books include lesson plans โ€“ and a short novel by McIntosh!

7 Essentials to Ensure a Culture of Belonging

For our students to be well educated, activist citizens who lead fulfilling lives, they need schools where fostering a culture of belonging becomes the character of the school, writes Regie Routman. It’s a place where every student feels safe, cared for, seen, heard and empowered.

Creating Equity & Access for Our Gifted Learners

Administrators and gifted and talented coordinators can include Creating Equity and Access for Gifted Learners with its introduction of the ExCEL Model as one part of a larger body of resources to support the implementation of problem-based learning, writes Kim Rensch.

Dystopian Fiction to Stretch Studentsโ€™ Minds

Teaching dystopian fiction offers students a meaningful way to engage with literature and social issues while developing critical thinking skills. Kasey Short suggests discussion questions, activities, and a sample of dystopian novels and short stories to capture studentsโ€™ attention.

Problem-Based Learning for Problem-Based Times

Project-based learningโ€™s mischievous sibling, problem-based learning, is once again gaining traction in the educational sphere. Kim Rensch, a district gifted services leader, likes that Todd Stanleyโ€™s book goes deep into assessment after a thorough look at inquiry learning.

Humanizing the Past with Historical Fiction

By revealing and humanizing stories from the past, historical fiction fosters curiosity, inspires empathy, stimulates critical thinking, and helps develop understanding of complex issues. Kasey Short shares questions, activities and titles to help students benefit from the genre.