This is a detailed thread about #BarnesAndNoble’s announcement to stop stocking hardcovers of many new books. This affects historically marginalized authors, debuts, and MG the most. Buy indie! Request these books for your libraries!
Art teacher Mr. Pinley fuses painting and storytelling for our first-period students. We are so lucky to bear witness to this creativity! #ww28#fhsspirit@FremdVikings
@MrsMiklusak @Mtryan13 Beautiful pics of today. Des Plaines trail is one of my family’s favorite spots to bike. We tend to pick up at 22 or Deerfield Rd. This looks like a route we may not have found yet-- where do you start/go?
Please join @SabraGerber and me for @IATENow Session I1 “Creating Communities of Readers in Our Schools and Classrooms: Independent Reading Successes” on Saturday! (This is how we look without masks.)
Educators, if you haven't registered for @ncte's free Build Your Stack Virtual Event tonight, there's still time! Don't miss author speakers @sharonmdraper, @debcaletti, & Maggie P. Chang. Register here for this fantastic event: https://t.co/S1AP64w5ri
Schools should “offer curriculum that reflects students' culture and history. “[Students] should see teachers, see administrators that look like them. And certainly, curriculum should include them beyond one month of celebration... teachers [need] to understand their own biases”
For some Black students, remote learning has offered an escape from classroom biases — and a chance to thrive.
"It's like almost the noise is shut out and we can just get to the work," says Sharnissa, whose son Josh is in 8th grade.
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