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First Encounters With Race and Racism
The New York Times Lesson Plan uses firsthand accounts from teenagers to guide classroom discussions around race and racism (USA 2017).
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Ways to Talk to Students About Sensitive Issues in the News
Teachers often avoid “hot-button” topics because the issues are so complex, or because they don’t feel prepared to handle the strong feelings and opinions discussion might stir, the TeachableMoment.org project offers 10 suggestions for how to take some of these issues on in constructive, thoughtful and sensitive ways (New York Times Learning Network ...
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Teaching About Climate Change With The New York Times
Seven starting points for teaching and learning about the topic, along with a list of links to much more, from Learning Network lesson plans to Times video, graphics, articles and photographs (2014).
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Make Sense of the George Floyd Protests
The video of a Minneapolis police officer kneeling on George Floyd’s neck lead to large protests in the U.S. and other countries against racism. Here the New York Times Learning Network collects teaching ideas and resources (2020).
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The Debate on Dreamers : Teaching About DACA
About 800,000 young unauthorized immigrants are protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. In this New York Times lesson, students learn more about the immigrants affected, evaluate the policy proposals and explore ways to get their voices heard (2018).
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Global Temperature Change
Students use climate statistics for a problem-solving and decisionmaking process (2023).
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Still Separate, Still Unequal
This teaching resource uses New York Times articles and Op-Eds to investigate the issue (2019).
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‘How Language Classes Are Moving Past the Gender Binary’
Students learn about how teachers are making gendered languages more inclusive (NYT 2021)
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Are We Making Progress as a Planet?
In this lesson, students will look at promises of the past to gauge what progress has been made. Then, they will make predictions for the future (UDSA: NYT 2021).
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How Students in 12 Countries Are Taught About 9/11
Students explore how young people from around the world have learned about Sept. 11 and its aftermath (NYT 2021).
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