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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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Western Union: Debating Benefits and Challenges of EU Membership
In this New York Times Lesson students research the European Union and the criterion and ramifications of membership and hold a conference to debate the admittance of other potential EU countries (2010).
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Constructing Arguments: ‘Room for Debate’
Ways to use a New York Times Opinion blog to help students to build logical arguments based on substantive claims (2012)
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The Makings of a Persuasive Speech
Students will learn what it takes to put together a good persuasive speech. The unit helps to strengthen writing skills but also to enhance verbal skills by learning the art of rhetoric (Yale National Initiative 2011).
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How the Ukraine Crisis Developed, and Where It Might Be Headed
In two lesson, students will learn about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and consider what is at stake for the rest of the world (New York Times, updated Feb. 24, 2022).
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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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Digital Citizenship+ Resource Platform
DCRP is an evolving collection of tools around areas of youth life, e.g. Civic and Political Engagement, that can help you navigate connected learning environments and the digital world (USA: Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University 2021).
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US and EU Go Bananas Over Trade
Students will become more informed about the ’Banana War,’ develop an understanding of the issues at stake, and compose an e-mail letter to the World Trade Organization (EconEd 1999-2009)
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