“I hate math.” As educators, chances are we have heard this sentence many times before from students (and maybe even adults). Heck, we may have uttered these words ourselves. Can... read more →
Anyone who wants to study history needs access to primary sources—copies of the documents, photographs, recordings, and other content created during the period being studied. Historians turn to primary sources... read more →
As summer comes to an end, families prepare for their children to begin a new year of school learning. But what does this mean for homeschooling families? How can libraries... read more →
I am a librarian as well as a homeschooling parent. As such, I like to match my knowledge of the library world to the needs of the homeschooling community. Below... read more →
Photo by Marta Wave from Pexels For many schools, remote learning and hybrid learning have been the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. School librarians had the necessary tools and... read more →