Censoring what children read deprives them of reality and the chance to feed their curiosity and develop empathy ...
Schools would not be required to use the state materials, but districts that do so would receive up to $60 per student to purchase and print them.
Baltimore Read Aloud's Bookshop on Wheels goes to schools with the hopes of building home libraries for students that will support their academic success.
We certainly can’t risk letting students read their textbooks. Who knows what questionable ideas they might find?
During our Winter Membership Drive, we’re also having a Book Drive! When you donate to WBHM, our partner Viva Health will ...
Dolly's Parton Imagination Library is just as relevant as it was in 1995. She may be childfree, but she's truly become the ...
JJ Scott is a regular 5-year-old with an extraordinary passion for numbers. While most children his age are focused on cartoons or playing outside, JJ is spending his free time solving multiplication ...
Martha loves to relate her science examples in practical, everyday terms, that the kids can identify with. For example: “Divide the speed of light (300 megameters per second) by the FM frequency on ...
On October 14, 2024, the Science Activation program’s NASA eClipsTM Education team from the National Institute of Aerospace’s ...
I was a high school reading specialist and math teacher before choosing to stay home after having my first child. I loved ...
When Amanda Jones, a school librarian based in Louisiana, stood up against the book banning which she saw quietly becoming rife in her country, she was accused of “indoctrinating children” and ...