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Molly Bryant paid Middle Gate Elementary School a special visit and taught students about blindness and visual impairment on ...
In the work of artists I admire, all the training and discipline come out in an act of letting go: a splotch of ink, a ...
If you read it, you remember it: Five years ago, Susan Choi published a fraught story in the New Yorker about a little girl sparring with a psychologist after her father drowned in Japan. Rife with ...
NH bill one step from becoming law would states parents may submit written complaints alleging a book or other material is ...
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall writes about how Billie Jean King’s ties to South Carolina make a local school district’s ...
Playwright Kimberly Belflower and director Danya Taymor reveal how the Tony-nominated play 'John Proctor Is the Villain' made ...
Mr. Epstein, who formerly directed Boston University's creative writing program, "inspired a kind of idealism and integrity ...
From books with main characters who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender or who are exploring their gender identity or sexual orientation to stories of kids and teens with queer friends or ...
Saira Shah’s book is illustrated by Maria Gabriela Gama, and is a celebration of South Asian culture and family.
Sarah Ruhl treats the world as her classroom, deriving spiritual lessons along with practical wisdom about life and art in a compelling new book.
Diving through the endless sea of highs chool related manga, we picked up some of the best ones with teachers as the main ...
May 8—Combining her passion for teaching and basketball, a third grade teacher at Jefferson Elementary in Dixon started her own March Madness tradition centered around picture books. Like the ...