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  • Freedom of Speech?

    This lesson plan encourages students to examine their own assumptions about what freedom of speech really means, as well as to deepen their understanding of the current accepted interpretation of speech rights under the First Amendment (New York Times 2019). 

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  • Should Schools Be Able to Discipline Students for What They Say on Social Media?

    The case of a high school cheerleader who was suspended from her team for comments she made on social media may be heading to the Supreme Court. Do schools have the right to censor or punish students for speech outside of their grounds? (New York Times 2021)

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  • ‘When the Monkey Chants Are for You: A Soccer Star’s View of Racist Abuse’

    In this lesson, students will look at racism in European soccer and explore ways to address and remedy the problem (New York Times 2020).

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  • Comparing Jewish Refugees of the 1930s With Syrian Refugees Today

    This New York Times Lesson pairs a Times article about the historical resonance of Europe’s refugee crisis with an excerpt from “Defying the Nazis” that chronicles the Sharps’s relief and rescue mission in 1939 (2017).

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  • Border Challenges: Responding to the Global Migration Crisis

    This lesson helps students explore the global migration crisis, first through maps and photographs, then with a class reading, discussion and research assignment (New York Times Learning Network 2015).

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  • Open Learning Initiative: Anatomy & Physiology

    This site from Carnegie Mellon University’s Open Learning Initiative opens up new ways of looking at anatomy and physiology for lay people. This particular course focuses on several themes including the structure and function of the body, the levels of organization within the body, and homeostasis. There are fifteen units within this course and visitors can create a free ...

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  • Learning about Rain Forests around the World

    In this lesson, students learn about rain forests around the world, using the Barro Colorado biological reserve in the Panama Canal as a starting point. They then take part in a mock international summit, in which they present information on the challenges facing these rain forests and the initiatives in place to preserve and protect them. (New York Times Lesson Plan ...

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  • Teaching the Vietnam War ...

    This New York Times lesson includes a curated selection of photographs, original articles and first-person accounts for students to investigate and analyze (2017).

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  • The Pilgrims Collection

    This unit features expert interviews that tell the Pilgrims' story from both European and Native perspectives, it also uses several videos from ʺThe American Experienceʺ (USA: PBS Learning 2016-18)

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  • About Climate Change and the People Already Harmed by It

    In this New York Times lesson, students use the Times’s series Carbon’s Casualties to learn about how climate change is displacing people around the world. They then practice the important skill of explaining the science to a skeptical public that sometimes doubts what it doesn’t see with its own eyes (2017).

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