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Teaching the Cold War
What was the cold war? How did it shape history? How are we still seeing its echoes today? These Learning Network lesson plans and other materials help students answer these questions by going beyond the textbook and working with original Times reporting, photojournalism and essays (The New York Times 2013-15).
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Biology Teaching & Learning Resources
Educational Materials by D. G. Mackean (U.K. 2008)
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Teaching Personification Through Poetry
Dancing Minds and Shouting Smiles: Teaching Personification Through Poetry. ʺExperiencing the language of great poets provides a rich learning context for students, giving them access to the best examples of how words can be arranged in unique ways. By studying the works of renowned poets across cultures and histories, students extract knowledge about figurative language and ...
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Teaching With: ‘Electoral College 101’
In an episode of the Op-Docs series “Electoral Dysfunction,” the political humorist Mo Rocca consults a third-grade class on the fairness of the Electoral College (New York Times Learning 2016).
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Teaching With: ‘An Impossible Choice’
The documentary highlights a Congo rescue mission and a moral dilemma (New York Times 2017).
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Teaching With: ‘The Price of Certainty’
A short documentary explores the natural human need to find certainty during uncertain times, and how embracing that certainty can sometimes be a dangerous thing. It can lead us to make judgments regardless of facts. It can cause us to close our minds to new information (The New York Times Film Club 2017).
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Teaching 'Frankenstein' With the New York Times
article by C. Crossan Gilpin, 2017 at nytimes.com
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The Old Man and the Sea - Teaching Guide
tips and resources ʺHow to Teach The Old Man and the Seaʺ by Rachel Natbony key facts / short summary what students will love about the novella potential struggles with The Old Man and the Sea learning objectives literary elements major themes other resources
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PLATO: Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization
The Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO) is dedicated to providing tools and resources to help educators of all levels and subject areas integrate philosophy education into their classrooms (USA 2017).
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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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