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A Teacher’s Guide to Using Our Student Opinion Questions

A Teacher’s Guide to Using Our Student Opinion Questions

Some questions to reflect on after watching the video:What stood out to you? Why?What questions do you have?What are the three priorities that Ms. Shah identifies? Do you share any of these priorities in your teaching?In the middle of the video, Ms. Shah and her students talk about various “writer’s moves” that they practice with…
Learn 60 New Vocabulary Words With These Imaginative Student Videos

Learn 60 New Vocabulary Words With These Imaginative Student Videos

Over the past eight years of our Vocabulary Video Contest, students have produced thousands of lively, original videos in which they define a Word of the Day in under 15 seconds.Sixty of the winning videos, organized into three compilations by part of speech, are rounded up in this post. We hope that this repository of…
Doubts, Anger and Anxiety: What It’s Like to Go to School Amid Covid-19

Doubts, Anger and Anxiety: What It’s Like to Go to School Amid Covid-19

Without adequate protections in place, he said, he would have taken a leave of absence.“We have some real reservations” amid the Delta surge, he said — both for himself, as a teacher, and for their child. “So much is in flux everyday.”For children and their parents, vaccine mandates for students are very different from mask…
40 Educators Join The New York Times Teaching Project

40 Educators Join The New York Times Teaching Project

The Learning Network is thrilled to welcome 40 distinguished educators to our second cohort of The New York Times Teaching Project. These middle and high school teachers, chosen after a competitive selection process, hail from 19 states and represent a diversity of subject areas, including U.S. history, English language arts, mathematics and philosophy. What unites…
Richard Robinson Dies at 84; Turned Scholastic Into an Empire

Richard Robinson Dies at 84; Turned Scholastic Into an Empire

Richard Robinson, who took over his father’s magazine company, Scholastic, and transformed it into a behemoth in the children’s book industry with the “Harry Potter” and “Hunger Games” series and titles like “The Magic School Bus” and “Goosebumps,” died on Saturday in Chilmark, Mass., on Martha’s Vineyard. He was 84.His son Maurice said the cause…
Journalist Moms on Their Parenting Super Powers

Journalist Moms on Their Parenting Super Powers

Never missing a beatMy super power is teaching my baby to get into the groove. The latest adorable video clip of my 10-month-old that’s making the rounds among friends and family shows her rocking out to the cartoonish ’80s hit “Walk the Dinosaur” by the band Was (Not Was). Though she can’t yet walk, the…
Learn 10 Commonly Confused Words With TikTok and The Times

Learn 10 Commonly Confused Words With TikTok and The Times

Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 1.Many of us, whether at school or in the workplace, puzzle over how to use commonly confused words like affect and effect, farther and further, and capitol and capital.We were excited to discover that Claudine James, an English…
Teens on Coping With a Challenging Year

Teens on Coping With a Challenging Year

March 7, 2021The New York Times, through its Learning Network, asked the question, and more than 5,500 responses poured in.In words and images, audio and video, they reported that it was, in many ways, a generation-defining disaster. Being trapped inside — and missing the milestones that ordinarily mark coming of age in America — was…
How The New York Times for Kids Explains the Capitol Attack

How The New York Times for Kids Explains the Capitol Attack

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Grappling with the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is hard enough for adults. How do you help children make sense of it? Two articles appearing this weekend in The New York Times for Kids, a section that runs the last Sunday of every month as part of the print newspaper, tackle that challenge. The…