'Fixing' Black History Month
Honoring the contributions of African-Americans to American culture shouldn't end once Black History Month is over.
Honoring the contributions of African-Americans to American culture shouldn't end once Black History Month is over.
Education Week's BookMarks blog is back! The authors may be different, but the heart of the blog remains the same.
The Clinton Global Initiative plans to improve global literacy by providing books and digital resources to 10 million children worldwide by 2016.
New K-12 education book releases in special needs.
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped will convene its first major conference to explore the future of Braille.
First Book has over a million books that they would like to distribute to schools and programs that serve predominantly low-income students that are also located in states affected by last year's Hurricane Sandy.
National Poetry Month is fast approaching, and Stenhouse Publishers have issued a free e-book to help you integrate poetry-based lessons into your classroom.
This week's Roundup includes book and library announcements from Scholastic, FirstBook, and the National Archives.
BookMarks' Friday roundup looks at World Book Day, new Library of Congress resources for teachers, and more.
The X PRIZE Foundation, an organization for incentivized competitions across science and technology development, will create a literacy prize in 2013.
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