Series do well, but the U.K. market is especially tough, say children’s rights directors
Up against the giants
Canadian-owned educational publishers are thriving by pursuing their own paths among the behemothsamong the behemoths
U.S. approves $250-million for school libraries
Studies show direct link between well-equipped libraries and student performance
Toy story
In the lucrative licensing business, Canadian publishers are mostly stuck on the sidelines
The new new math
High schools + the Internet = a challenge for educational publishers
The future of science in schools
A planned common curriculum will test publishers’ resolve
Surrey book ban challenged in B.C. court
Coalition’s lawsuit against the Surrey School Board is a Canadian first
Striking it green
St. John’s to host kidlit conference
Silver Birch Award selection process comes under scrutiny
Leaked shortlist raises questions about confidentiality, role of sponsor