Andrés Vera Martínez (MFA 2007 Illustration as Visual Essay) Author and illustrator; comics and illustrations have been published
by Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, CBS / Showtime, ESPN, Lerner Books, and The New York Times.
He has been commissioned by Red Bull and the New Orleans Hornets to create murals and invited
by Scholastic to film a documentary of relief efforts in Haiti.
A companion site hosted
by Scholastic at http://scholastic.com/stacks also invites fans to take a Kirby quiz to determine which Super Ability is best suited to their personality.
It also spawned a licensed choose - your - own - adventure type book
by Scholastic, and is said to share the same engine with the later Game Boy Advance releases, Metroid Fusion and Metroid: Zero Mission.
By this new definition, J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books were not traditionally published, because they were issued
by Scholastic in the US and Bloomsbury in the UK — neither of which are members of the Big Five.
Myers» books include: «Amiri & Odette: A Love Story,» published
by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic; «Fallen Angels,» published
by Scholastic Press; «Monster,» published by Amistad and HarperTeen, imprints of HarperCollins Publishers; and «Sunrise Over Fallujah,» published
by Scholastic Press.
written and illustrated by Tedd Arnold and published
by Scholastic; «Little Mouse Gets Ready,» written and illustrated by Jeff Smith and published by TOON BOOKS, a division of RAW Junior, LLC; «Mouse and Mole: Fine Feathered Friends,» written and illustrated by Wong Herbert Yee and published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; and «Pearl and Wagner: One Funny Day,» written by Kate McMullan, illustrated by R. W. Alley and published by Dial Books for Young Readers, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group.
The Storm That Changed America,» published
by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic; «The Great Fire,» published
by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic; «The Long Road to Gettysburg,» published by Clarion Books; and «A Young Patriot: The American Revolution as Experienced by One Boy,» published by Clarion Books.
Selznick's work includes such award winning titles as «Walt Whitman: Words for America,» written by Barbara Kerley, published
by Scholastic, a Sibert Award Honor Book; «When Marian Sang,» written by Pam Muñoz Ryan, published
by Scholastic, a Sibert Award Honor Book; and «The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins,» written by Barbara Kerley, published
by Scholastic, a Caldecott Award Honor Book.
Three Newbery Honor Books were named: «Elijah of Buxton» by Christopher Paul Curtis, published
by Scholastic; «The Wednesday Wars» by Gary D. Schmidt, published by Clarion and «Feathers» by Jacqueline Woodson, published by Putnam.
The 2008 Caldecott Medal for illustration was awarded to Brian Selznick for «The Invention of Hugo Cabret,» published
by Scholastic.
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy,» written by James L. Swanson and published
by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc..
«Echo» is written by Pam Muñoz Ryan, narrated by Mark Bramhall, David de Vries, MacLeod Andrews and Rebecca Soler, with music by Corky Siegel and produced
by Scholastic Audio / Paul R. Gagne.
«The Hunger Games,» «Catching Fire» and «Mockingjay» are published
by Scholastic, and are all currently in the top 50 books in both print and Kindle formats.
And the surest indicator of that is a study done last year and sponsored
by Scholastic Books.
Sayantani DasGupt will be the Tuesday keynote speaker at Summer Institute sponsored
by Scholastic.
A poll, released last month
by Scholastic, the children's publisher, found that 57 percent of kids 9 to 17 said they're interested in reading e-books; one - third said they'd be more likely to read «more books for fun» with greater access to e-books.
, was published
by Scholastic Press in 2015.
Dan Gemeinhart's debut middle grade novel, The Honest Truth, was published
by Scholastic Press in 2015.
Kobo is running a mostly unpublicized deal offering each of the e-books in the Hunger Games trilogy, published
by Scholastic, up to 85 percent off list price.
The Cry of the Icemark is yet another successful book from the small but innovative UK publisher, Chicken House, who also publish Cornelia Funke (The Thief Lord etc.) Last year they were bought
by Scholastic and only time will tell whether, now they're part of a behemoth publishing group, they'll continue to seek out the new and interesting authors that other publishers overlook!
In the States, the playscript — which is written by Jack Thorne with input from Rowling and the West End play's director John Tiffany — was released
by Scholastic with a printing of some 4.5 million copies.
The study was conducted
by Scholastic and managed by Harrison Group, a YouGov Company.
May 31, 2012 — This half - day conference, sponsored
by Scholastic, Inc., explored the question, «What Makes a Children's Book Great?»
Refugee by Alan Gratz, narrated by Michael Goldstrom, Kyla Garcia, and Assaf Cohen, published
by Scholastic Audio
Disappeared by Francisco X. Stork, narrated by Roxana Ortega and Christian Barillas, published
by Scholastic Audio
The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen Published
by Scholastic; ages 8 to 14 Sage has led a rough life.
My love of reading and storytelling was fostered
by the Scholastic book program when I was a kid.
The Game of Love and Death by Martha Brockenbrough, narrated by Susan Hanfield, published
by Scholastic Audio
The beta test features 1,300 titles with the vast majority published
by Scholastic; Deborah Forte, executive v - p and president of Scholastic Media, said she expects Storia to have about 2,000 titles when it makes its official debut in the fall.
As part of the commemoration of the event, libraries are invited to submit their plans for the ideal Harry Potter celebration; winning entries will be selected
by Scholastic, and the fifteen favorite ideas will be awarded prizes that include:
The beta test features 1,300 titles with the vast majority published
by Scholastic; Deborah Forte, executive v - p and... [Read more...]
About two - thirds of kids ages 6 - 17 surveyed
by Scholastic and YouGov said they only wanted to read books in print versus e-books.
Outside of the recent research data
by Scholastic and YouGov, parents are split between having their kids read e-books during their early years and some prefer to have them have print.
Summer reading programs offer incentives to readers, like the ones offered each year
by Scholastic and Barnes and Noble.
The conference, organized by Publishing Perspectives and co-hosted
by Scholastic, drew authors, publishing professionals and journalists together to answer the titular question: «what's next?»
Curated
by Scholastic Book Club editors, this list aims to help families discover new books to add to their home libraries, as well as showcase what kids will want in books when reading for fun.
Just recently, the Media Center was rewarded
by the Scholastic Reading Club / James Patterson's Save School Libraries grant program.
Sponsored
by Scholastic Education.
Last year, Primary Sources: 2012, a report
by Scholastic and the Gates Foundation, found that only 28 percent of educators see state - required standardized tests as an important gauge of student achievement.
In a 2010 survey of 40,000 teachers conducted
by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, «supportive leadership» was the top reason teachers opted to remain in the classroom.
And while a new report
by Scholastic on principals and teachers» views on education equity describes that overwhelmingly, educators agree that equity in education for all children should be a national priority, it is also evident that such leadership requires clarity around the nuances of what it means to provide students a well - rounded education — regardless of race, national origin, immigration status, gender identity, disability, or religion.
The survey (PDF)-- conducted
by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation — also asked teachers about implementation of the Common Core State Standards and communication with students» parents.
However, based on the responses of the teachers surveyed
by Scholastic, there isn't a clear path for finding appropriate tools to guide instruction.
According to a report
by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (2014), nearly 6 in 10 teachers are now using technology to work with teaching colleagues they «would not otherwise know.»
According to a 2016 report
by Scholastic, 99 percent of principals say that working with students is the most satisfying part of their school day.
This is the most recent installment of the «Primary Sources» survey conducted
by Scholastic Inc. and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (a key Common Core supporter), and it focuses on the new English language arts and math standards, which most states have adopted and are now implementing.
Principals and teachers surveyed
by Scholastic selected among 14 activities they felt most important to help families engage with their children's learning.
According to a survey recently published
by Scholastic Corporation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 73 percent of teachers with direct experience implementing the Common Core State Standards are enthusiastic about using them.
His blog, TheJoseVilson.com, was named one of the top 25 Education Blogs
by Scholastic, Education World, and University of Southern California Rossier School of Education's Teach 100.