[CASL-L] Up for Debate: Ebooks vs Print for PreK; First Day of Ferguson Schools Delayed Further; ?The Giver? Movie
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> August 19, 2014
> Debate and understanding
> Rebecca T. Miller, Editor-in-Chief
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> As SLJ prepares to head to Cuyahoga County Public Library in Ohio next month for our daylong early learning event, we’re steeped in the questions the day will explore, including where tech fits into the first years. For one: Are ebooks better than print for these young minds? In SLJ’s second Up for Debate forum, two sides weigh in on this hot topic, and we look forward to your feedback, too.
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> Meanwhile, our thoughts are with those in Ferguson, Missouri, where, among other effects of the unrest, administrators have delayed the first day of school. To help gain perspective from this traumatic time, SLJ’s editors offer resources for understanding protest, nonviolent resistance, and civil rights.
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> Top Stories
> Up for Debate: Are Ebooks Better Than Print Books?
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> Ebooks are here to stay, but the debate about their use among early learners rages on. What is the case for and against ebooks in supporting early literacy? And what about screen time? Two sides weigh in.
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> Following Shooting and Protests, Missouri Ferguson-Florissant School District Postpones School
> By Carolyn Sun
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> Amid ongoing community unrest and protests in Ferguson, Missouri, after unarmed teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer, the school district delayed the first day of school until further notice.
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> Understanding Ferguson: Resources on Protest, Nonviolent Resistance, and Civil Rights
> By SLJ Staff
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> The following are books and resources on the history of the civil rights movement, nonviolent resistance, the Rodney King legacy, the history of racial tensions between citizens and police, and more.
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> Buried Treasure: Real and Imagined Adventure Titles | Focus On
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> This treasure trove of titles is bound to capture the attention and spark the imaginations of readers. They are chock-full of action and derring-do, guaranteed to keep the pages turning.
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> Children’s Book About Gun-Toting Parents Gets a Public Beatdown by Stephen Colbert
> By Carolyn Sun
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> After HBO talk show host Bill Maher aired a segment about My Parents Open Carry, a book about a 13-year-old girl and her gun-toting parents, Stephen Colbert and former Egmont USA publisher Elizabeth Law also weighed in, creating a media stir.
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> Mayor Bill de Blasio Keynotes Early Education Summit in NYC
> By SLJ Staff
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> New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio keynoted the Preschool Nation Summit 2014, co-hosted by Scholastic and Los Angeles Universal Preschool, a nonprofit aimed at providing access to quality early childhood education programs for children in L. A. County. Watch the video here.
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> Back-to-School Adventures: Backpacks, Lunch Boxes, and Giggles Galore
> By Joy Fleishhacker
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> This year’s crop of back-to-school titles balances familiar elements with inventive plots to explore commonplace qualms and quandaries with creativity and pizzazz.
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> JLG'S Booktalks to Go
> ’Til We Meet Again: New Series Installments for Intermediate Readers
> By Deborah B. Ford
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> Children in second through fourth grades often exhaust a series in a matter of weeks. These chapter books, selected by the editors at Junior Library Guild, feature characters undergoing the same hijinks and adventures as their young readers.
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> On October 1, 2014, join Library Journal for The Digital Shift: Libraries @ the Center, a free virtual conference dedicated to the future of libraries. Spend the day engaged in a dynamic conversation about our shared digital future, and how libraries are at the center of it all and remain essential links in the learning continuum. Join our keynoters Anil Dash, cofounder and CEO of ThinkUp, and Daniel J. Levitin, professor and author of “This Is Your Brain On Music: The Science of a Human Obsession.” The day features tracks dedicated to K-12, academic and public librarians.
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> Adult Books 4 Teens
> Two Books About Black Youth in America
> By Mark Flowers
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> Scanning the titles of the books under review—one about football, another about juvenile prisons—readers might not think that they are related. But both make the case that racism against young black men is at the heart of their subject.
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> Page to Screen
> Movie Review: The Giver
> By Kent Turner
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> The film adaptation of Lois Lowry’s 1993 dystopian middle grade novel was almost 20 years in the making, starting when actor Jeff Bridges, a star in the movie, optioned the book in 1995.
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> Award-Winning Touch Van Gogh App Adds More Works
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> The Touch Van Gogh tablet app’s multi-touch functions allow users to discover what’s hidden in and underneath the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh. It has been updated to include three more works.
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> Pinterest as a New Professional Essential
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> If you don’t regularly refer to Pinterest or if your involvement is limited to expressing personal style, party planning, or recipe collecting, you aren’t leveraging and contributing to its powerful professional communities.
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> SLJ Reviews
> Sister, Sister: Sibling Drama in YA Literature
> By Shelley Diaz
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> Delving into rivalries, heartbreaks, cold shoulders, and warm embraces, three recent young adult novels explore that bond among young women coming of age simultaneously, connected by blood, and, often, friendship.
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