Do You Love Writing or Receiving Letters?
The first letter arrived dated March 31, 2020. It was from a close childhood friend, later turned college roommate, with whom I regularly keep in touch via instant texts, FaceTimes and phone calls, as most 20-somethings do.“The sun has set on our 15th day of quarantine/social distancing,” my friend wrote, his chicken scratch still familiar…
Looking Out
Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 1, 2021.What do you think this image is saying? How does it relate to or comment on society or current events? Can you relate to it personally? What is your opinion of its message?Tell us in the comments,…
What’s Going On in This Graph? | Sept. 20, 2023
On Wednesday, Sept. 20, teachers from our collaborator, the American Statistical Association, will facilitate this discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern time.5. By Friday morning, Sept. 22, we will reveal more information about the graph, including a free link to the article that includes this graph, at the bottom of this post. We…
Lesson of the Day: ‘Who, and Where, Is Peng Shuai?’
Lesson OverviewFeatured Article: “Who, and Where, Is Peng Shuai?” by Raymond Zhong“Where is Peng Shuai?” is a question that has gripped the sports world and drawn the attention of the White House, the United Nations and others. Ms. Peng, a Chinese tennis star, disappeared from public view for weeks in November after she accused a…
How Much Does a Software Tester Make?
Before software finds its way to your computer or another device, it needs to be tested. That’s where Software Testers come in — to ensure that the end-product works as it’s supposed to so that the team can move on to the next phase.On average, a Software Tester receives an annual pay of $56,468, according…
How Do You Feel About Active-Shooter Drills in Schools?
Do you have regular active-shooter drills at your school? If so, what happens during these drills? What are you expected to do? How do you feel about having to participate? WASHINGTON — After the first day of school at Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford, Conn., Mackenzie Bushey, a 15-year-old junior, came home upset…
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Lawyer, or law professional?
The title ‘lawyer’ has long been coveted. It’s the respect, the earning potential, and the opportunity to fight on behalf of vulnerable people that continues to inspire pursuit of the role. A law degree is the first step, but even then, nothing is guaranteed. The prerequisites for employment can be intimidating, and hunt for employment…
Why Big-Data Science Depends on Skilled Data Engineers
As the field of data science matures, a distinct specialization is emerging: data engineering. Tech giants like Facebook, Amazon, and Google are recognize the value of data engineers relative to data scientists. That’s why they’re targeting candidates with skills to build critical infrastructure like data pipelines and warehouses. The best computer science degrees keep up…
What Are Your Reactions to Oprah’s Interview With Harry and Meghan?
Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 1, 2021.Were you among the 17.1 million viewers of Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan? If so, how much did you already know about the couple and their break with the British royal family…
What’s in Your Queue?
Note: Our Student Review Contest is open until Dec. 15. This writing prompt may help you generate ideas for what you might review if you’re interested in participating.Have you read anything good recently? Is there a TV show you’re bingeing, an album you have on repeat or a movie you can’t stop recommending? What works…
Learning With: ‘Why Do India and Pakistan Keep Fighting Over Kashmir?’
Before reading the article: What factors sometimes lead to conflict between neighboring countries? Brainstorm a list and share with a partner. On Feb. 14, a suicide bombing in the disputed territory of Kashmir reignited a longstanding conflict between two neighboring nuclear powers, India and Pakistan. Next, look at the map above and answer the following…
Can You Guess the Country? A Geography Photo Quiz for Students.
Test your geography knowledge using photographs from around the world.
Past Stories
What’s Going On in This Graph? | Jan. 11, 2023
What do you notice and wonder about the intensity, peak and duration of respiratory illnesses in the U.S.?
Why is operational excellence essential across fields, domains, and functions?
Today’s global economy demands more than just increasing efficiency or maximising ROI. Organisations must also be adaptable to changing markets, conditions, policies, and technologies. According to BCG, operational excellence can deliver significant value to companies, with the potential to generate 5% to 15% increase in EBITA. A Harvard Business Review study found that moving from…
Introducing Alison’s Digital Marketing Hub!
Alison is delighted to announce the launch of our Digital Marketing Hub, a fantastic free online resource with everything you need to either upskill in key marketing areas or launch your career from scratch. The hub features our top recommended courses on subjects like social media strategy and online advertising, as well as helpful FAQs…
How Much Do You Know About Iraq?
Can you find Iraq on a map? What else do you know about this Middle Eastern nation with about 41 million people?
Coursera Round-Table Discussion: How Women Can Support One Another
Written by members of our Women@ Employee Resource Group: Jade Wang, Shikha Sharma, Cassidy Dadaos, Gintare Balseviciute, and Shubhangi Sood. Coursera’s Women@ Employee Resource Group (ERG) is focused on creating an environment where women thrive – one that attracts, develops, and retains top female talent, especially in areas in which women are currently underrepresented. Women@ is…
Word + Quiz: fatuous
fatuous ˈfa-chü-əs , -tyü- adjective : devoid of intelligence, silly _________ The word fatuous has appeared in 13 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on July 23 in the dance review “Petipa: Precursor to Modern Ballet or Hierarchical Elitist?” by Alastair Macaulay: And though dance made an important contribution in most…