and to advance racial and social justice in our libraries, communities, profession, and associations through awareness, advocacy, education, collaboration, services, and allocation of resources and spaces.”
The new 9th principle added to the American Library Association’s code of ethics:
“We affirm the inherent dignity and rights of every person. We work to recognize and dismantle systemic and individual biases; to confront inequity and oppression; to enhance diversity and inclusion
This is going to be so much fun paired with “Almost Gone” by Steve Jenkins or “Galapagos George” by Jean Craighead George!! I am adding it to my list of lessons. #uimedia21 https://t.co/Gpdy2wyTqY
Choice reading can be tough to navigate when there are millions of choices. Here are some tools like @BookClubforKids@EpicReads that can make selecting just the right book easier.
https://t.co/qX7Jw6UFlo
I like these ideas because I think they will help perfectionistic, gifted students who just want to know if they have the “right” answer. Leaving out the word “creative” from rubrics will definitely help! #uimedia21 https://t.co/OIXp90LRdZ
I am going to keep this tool in my back pocket for future PBL opportunities! Student will love this and it will certainly make them wonder!! #uimedia21
I wish I would have had this list after our miscarriage 25 years ago. Thank you @bethkissileff Toward a Syllabus for Modern Grieving https://t.co/h7E5B2LAnj via @lithub
“What was the last thing you learned outside of school, and how did you go about learning it?” Phrasing it this way gives students an opportunity to share something about themselves, and it gives you a glimpse into how they learn best. @edutopia https://t.co/QXmH2hqMgm