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This year, Sidney released his third graphic novel for young adults, “Rest in Peace RaShawn.” Geared toward high school students, the book touches on gangs, stereotypes and violence.
Brown used AI to jazz up an assignment that students once completed with old-fashioned graphic organizers. Students research ...
It turns out the story of today's library is still being written, with a focus on the community's needs and the human touch.
July’s lineup is set to sizzle, offering a captivating blend of high-stakes rebirths and genre-defying returns. Whip Media’s ...
Check out Craig Thompson’s latest graphic memoir, plus three other books that explore the range of the comics medium.
This is exacerbated by visual media, which makes refugees an easy target by denying them the means of telling their own ...
Benjamin Zephaniah's Windrush Child gets a graphic novel adaptation by Markia Jenai for Scholastic Graphix UK ...
Volume II, a graphic novel that introduces young readers to Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) history through the stories of key 20th-century figures — including ...
Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” is one of American literature’s most famous and crystalline examples of using the “banality of evil” — a theory put forth by Hannah Arendt to describe ...
It’s no secret that cyber charter education has been at the top of the agenda for Clarion County school districts for some time, with the call for ...