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Winner: Xin Li, I Lived Inside a Whale (Little, Brown Ink) A stirring and visually captivating story of transformation and discovery that invites young readers to explore feelings of belonging and ...
About the Campaign Anchored in the belief that “Every Page Has a Purpose,” we are championing every child’s fundamental right to access, enjoy, and benefit from reading. Through the lens of ILA’s ...
Nancy Frey and Douglas Fisher, San Diego State University | Diane Lapp and James Flood Professional Collaborator Award ...
Preserving the freedom to read Right to Read Day marks a national effort led by Unite Against Book Bans to encourage readers, educators, and advocates to preserve access to literature for all. By ...
Word puzzles such as Wordle aren’t just entertaining—they’re powerful tools for building literacy skills in young learners.
All teachers are language teachers. Regardless of your subject, grade, or school, language is the base of all instruction, and all teachers are responsible for developing language proficiency in their ...
The International Literacy Association (ILA) today announced the next editor team to lead the organization’s flagship journal, Reading Research Quarterly (RRQ). The appointment marks the first time in ...
During a hands-on, project-based science lesson, a group of third graders in Michigan excitedly worked on creating their own garden to grow food for their community. Along the way, they learned about ...
Just as it was important for us to see ourselves reflected at the inauguration, children need to experience this sense of belonging every day, especially in our schools—whether they are attending in ...
As the year comes to a close, reflecting back on the last 12 months is natural. For many people, 2020 was a particularly challenging year. As we at ILA look to a brighter future in 2021, we want to ...
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