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The New York Times Learning Network
The Learning Network of the New York Times uses this YouTube channel to present its videos (2020).
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Exploring Race, Bias and Identity With Students
These 26 short New York Times documentaries range in time from 1 to 7 minutes and tackle issues of race, bias and identity (USA 2020).
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'It’s Like You Want to Stop People From Voting’: How U.S. Elections Look Abroad
From gerrymandering to voter roll purges, the video showes people around the world how the American system works (USA: NYT 2022).
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Distance Learning: Master Classes
The international school in New York City presents careers, featuring distinguished guests from various fields e.g. a Supreme Court Justice (2021).
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LyricsTraining and Language Learning
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DNA Learning Center: 3-D Animation Library
Animations explain a number of DNA and RNA processes (USA 2017).
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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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The Jigsaw Method
This cooperative learning strategy increases student engagement and encourages collaboration (USA 2018).
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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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