Live Webinar: Talking About Race and Racism in the Classroom Using The New York...
Register for the live webinar on March 4 at 4 p.m. Eastern time.Our students are living through history, from the protests following the killing of George Floyd while in police custody to the insurrection at the Capitol, all while dealing with a deadly pandemic that has disproportionately affected Black and brown communities. Though stories of…
Live Webinar: Using Visual Media From The Times to Engage Students
Register for the live webinar on Aug. 12.In addition to articles, The New York Times offers photographs, illustrations, graphics, videos and virtual reality films that are accessible to learners of all levels. Every school day, The Learning Network uses this rich collection of visuals to create new teaching resources that help educators bring the world…
On-Demand Webinar: Using the Science Times in STEM Classrooms
In this 55-minute webinar, recorded live in Oct. 2017, we show you how to use Times reporting and multimedia in STEM classrooms.From following the path of the eclipse to debating medical ethics to demonstrating physics principles with the movement of ants, the Times reporters James Gorman and Nicholas St. Fleur explain how they research and…
Live Webinar: Teaching Informational Writing
Register for the live webinar on Jan. 14 at 4 p.m. Eastern time.Informational writing is the style of writing that dominates The New York Times as well as any other traditional newspaper you might read, and in our writing unit, and this webinar, we hope to show students that it can be every bit as…
Live Webinar: Supporting Independent Reading and Writing
Register for the live webinar on May 6 at 4 p.m. Eastern.Providing students “voice and choice” is at the core of our annual Summer Reading Contest, in which we invite teenagers to let their interests guide their exploration of The New York Times.Participating is easy: Every week, we invite students to choose an article, photo,…
On-Demand Webinar: Teaching With Learning Network Contests
Register to view the on-demand recording.This webinar will introduce educators to the nine contests, as well as additional monthly and weekly challenges, that The Learning Network will be running during the 2021-22 school year. Through writing, photography, podcast production and more, these contests give students an opportunity to exercise voice and choice and to create…
Live Webinar: Teaching With Learning Network Contests
Register for the live webinar on July 29.This webinar will introduce educators to the nine contests, as well as additional monthly and weekly challenges, that The Learning Network will be running during the 2021-22 school year. Through writing, photography, podcast production and more, these contests give students an opportunity to exercise voice and choice and…
Live Webinar: Teaching With Our Mentor Texts
Register for the live webinar on Thursday, Oct. 21 at 4 p.m. Eastern.Learning Network mentor texts aim to demystify the writing process through examples that students can learn from and emulate. We spotlight journalism from across sections of The New York Times to show students real-world narrative, argumentative and informational writing, then we break down…
Live Webinar: Teaching With ‘Black History, Continued’
Register for the live webinar on March 24 at 4 p.m. Eastern.“Black History, Continued” is an ongoing series from The New York Times that explores pivotal moments and transformative figures in Black culture and examines how the past shapes the present and the future. “We believe the story part of Black History is vital because,…
Live Webinar: Teaching Science With The New York Times
Register for the live webinar on Thursday, Feb. 10 at 4 p.m. Eastern.From climate change and genetic engineering to space exploration and vaccine efficacy, science topics are at the heart of many of today’s biggest news stories. In this webinar, science educators will discuss how they use New York Times reporting and multimedia to connect…













