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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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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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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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Using ICT in Learning and Teaching
The revised edition of How good is our school? (HM Inspectorate of Education 2002) has been widely welcomed in schools and authorities. This document is one of a series of guides to self-evaluation which builds on the advice given in How good is our school?. The materials are designed for staff who have responsibilities relating to the management and delivery of ...
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Evaluating Sources in a ‘Post-Truth’ World
Practical activities and questions to help students navigate a media landscape in which it is increasingly difficult to tell what’s real and what’s not (New York Times 2017-20).
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Demography Is Destiny?
This New York Times lesson uses The Times to investigate important global demographic trends today, and to consider what these trends might and might not mean for the future (2016).
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The Power to Change the World
Students examine gun-violence activism by teenagers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and discuss school walkouts. They can then go further by learning about youth movements in history, and, finally, considering actions they might take around the issues they care about (New York Times Lesson Plan 2018).
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