Books as Mirrors, Windows, and Bridges
This post is written by author-illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh who is a keynote speaker for Meet Your Elementary Section Representatives at the 2016 ¥ …
This post is written by author-illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh who is a keynote speaker for Meet Your Elementary Section Representatives at the 2016 ¥ …
This post is written by member Brandy French. When I asked my students to describe the images they associated …
This blog is written by former CNV Fellow Marilisa Jiménez Garcia. I recently had the honor of participating in …
This post is written by ¥ member Michael Guevara. Before it became all the rage as a super grain for …
This blog is written by ¥ member ReLeah Lent. Many districts pride themselves on having a strong policy against censorship …
This post is by ¥ member Cody Miller. An English professor I had as an undergraduate gave the best justification …
On Monday, YA literature expert Jennifer Buehler was interviewed on Education Talk Radio. The interview, representing the theme of this …
The following post is by Julie Gorlewski and David Gorlewski, ¥ members and editors of the English Journal. [F]or Native …
For the third time this year, the book and librarian blogosphere has been aflame with discussion about whether or not …
In response to those challengers of young adult fiction who ask “Why Can’t Teachers Assign Happy Books?”, the Amelia Elizabeth …