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The Free Professional Development That Is Twitter

Today is one of my favorite days online: Digital Learning Day! In honor of this day celebrating digital learning, “where educators share great ideas, amazing stories, and promising practices through… read more →

Tips for the Novice Professional Development Presenter

I remember when I was in middle school, I knew that I was going to be a teacher when I grew up, and I just kind of assumed that by… read more →

Black History Month Collaborations & Programming in an Academic Library

February is Black History Month, and many libraries across the country are hosting various programs and book displays. This year, I wanted to go beyond a book display and collaborate… read more →

SEL Starts with Adults: Self-Inventory

As educators, there is one big takeaway from the recent advancements in neuroscience and education, and it is this: Emotion and cognition are linked.   How we feel affects how… read more →

Fall in Love with Learn360: New Titles for Your Students

Join us February 17th for a live event with our K–12 Streaming Video Acquisition Manager, Emily Ice— Trending Topics in ES and MS Digital Learning for Your Classroom REGISTER NOW… read more →

Trailblazing African-American Inventors Who Changed Our World

The contributions that African-American inventors and scientists have made throughout history have had a tremendous impact in the world. It is important to note that historically African-American contributions have been… read more →

Seeking a Doctorate as an Instructional Designer: The Future Dr. Hebert

“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson At the end of my last synchronous online meeting… read more →

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with These Hollywood Romances

It’s February, and, like the old song says, “It’s the time of the season for loving.” But, when it comes to romantic movies, not everyone is into The Notebook. Sometimes,… read more →

Educating Through Trauma: Putting Your Mask on First

It’s only a month into 2022, and I have uttered the phrase “When this pandemic ends” more times than I can count. Going into a third calendar year of navigating… read more →

Defending Challenged Books: Steps Librarians Can Take

More than ever, being a librarian is an act of bravery.  Library Twitter and news outlets are full of stories of parent groups, school boards, and politicians in the U.S…. read more →

New Content on Black Women in American History and More Added to African-American History

Three new Topic Centers have been added to Infobase’s acclaimed database African-American History, offering students fresh new entry points into content on African Americans in politics, Black women in U.S…. read more →

Critical Race Theory: A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

Featured in Issues & Controversies: CRITICAL RACE THEORY: Should States Restrict Discussion of Race in the Classroom? Should states restrict how race is discussed in the classroom? Be sure to… read more →

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