A recent NCTE survey shows educators overwhelmingly value diverse literature—but need help getting it into classrooms.
WCMH Columbus on MSN
Federal judge dismisses Ohio teacher’s lawsuit over LGBTQ+ classroom books
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by an Ohio teacher who claimed her constitutional rights were violated when she was ...
PEN America is warning against "normalized" book bans. Educators from around the United States tell us what that means in ...
Exactly how much reading of whole books—especially novels—students should be doing is a contested topic, with no clear ...
Labor Day Weekend is upon us. That means back to school for some 50 million U.S. students—and their teachers. Most likely, lesson plans, at least the early ones, are ready to go. If you teach an age ...
The turn of the month marks the end of Banned Books Week, an annual event promoting the freedom to read and awareness of the harms of censoring books —often with a particular focus on K-12 students.
Author Wendy Boyer will share from her books at Four Pines Bookstore in Bemidji at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15. She’ll also ...
Many schools in Los Angeles, including Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, have been destroyed or severely damaged by the LA wildfires, leaving administrators and teachers scrambling to find supplies ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
Judge rules against teacher who was suspended for having LGBTQ+ books in her classroom
Karen Cahall argued that her "sincerely held moral and religious beliefs" include supporting LGBTQ+ kids. It didn't work.
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