Contemporary literature gives readers a look at progressive writing styles that often reflect the world in which the works were written.
To quote one of my previous graduate school professors, “education is simply made up of alphabet soup.
An impactful memoir has long-lasting effects on its reader.
Classic literature is often reserved for English or Writing courses, but in secondary social studies classrooms, historical novels written about specific eras and themes can have as much merit as a traditional textbook.
This year has already proven to be a whirlwind for many schools and districts across the nation.
From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, each First Lady has made unique contributions to American history.
February marks the start of Black History Month, which celebrates the achievements of African Americans in United States history.
When educators think about reading aloud to students, they often picture circle-time in an elementary classroom where a teacher reads a short story to the class.