This post is part of a series celebrating National Library Week. Learn more about NLW events, activities, and resources here. Mary Kingsbury was the United […]
It’s been a challenging 12 months for libraries, whether public or in schools. The changes brought on by the pandemic have altered the way libraries […]
When I taught high school English Language Arts (ELA), one of the ways I utilized technology was to engage my students in different types of […]
What does it mean to amplify and empower student voice? This is a question I’m pondering a lot. Student voice has always been a core […]
When working on ways to reimagine your library space, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. It’s hard to know where to start, or if […]
Following the 2016 presidential election, America saw a steep rise in fake news and news designed for misinformation. As school librarians, we are also seeing […]
The results are in, and TCEA is excited to announce a new slate of Special Interest Group (SIG) officers for the 2019–2020 school year. These newly […]
Teachers are in the information business. Librarians are information seekers. We like to read and listen. Such materials include, but are not limited to, books, […]
These days, we’re more connected than ever. We can connect to PLNs through various hashtags on Twitter. And as librarians, we can share photos and […]
Let’s face it. The days are getting shorter but feeling longer. Everyone is in need of a break. The excitement of the new year is […]
Are you a TCEA member who wishes to tailor your membership experience and become more involved in certain aspects of educational technology? Join one or […]
There are no two days alike when you are a teacher-librarian. You don’t have the same kids every day. You don’t have the same teachers […]