It’s Not Just About Tech and Anxiety. What Are Kids Learning?
Lisa Guernsey co-authored an Op-Ed in The Hechinger Report on the impact of technology on kids’ learning.
Lisa Guernsey co-authored an Op-Ed in The Hechinger Report on the impact of technology on kids’ learning.
The 1939 Library Sit-in Project is a digital initiative to shed light on the first-recorded sit-in demanding unsegregated library access.
New America conducted a roundtable to explore how students, families, and schools navigate the broadband landscape.
Open educational resources can help create culturally relevant materials that reflect student diversity.
We talk to Nancy Noyes Silcox, a former school librarian who wrote a book for students about the civil rights pioneer.
We talk to Matt Spangler, creator of the documentary film Out of Obscurity about the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In.
We ask Adaarema Kelly, the first woman of color to lead the school, what it means to teach students about the library sit-in of 1939.
We ask Cathy David, who led the opening of the school in 2000, how she learned about the school’s namesake and the library sit-in of 1939.