
Let’s Discuss: ‘Our Rodent Selfies, Ourselves’
What can two rats teach us about our addiction to social media? Read the article and post your comments and questions for Emily Anthes by Dec. 5.
By The Learning Network






What can two rats teach us about our addiction to social media? Read the article and post your comments and questions for Emily Anthes by Dec. 5.
By The Learning Network

How do you feel about automated vehicles? What effects do you think they will have on your generation? Read this article and post your comments and questions for Matt Richtel by Nov. 14.
By The Learning Network

Why do more young women favor Kamala Harris while more young men favor Donald Trump? Read this pair of articles and post your comments and questions for Claire Cain Miller by Oct. 31.
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Are you easily distracted? If so, you’re in luck! This lesson will help you practice your ability to pay attention.
By Jeremy Engle

How can food feel like home? Read the article and post your comments and questions for our journalist Priya Krishna by Oct. 17.
By The Learning Network

Our nine writing units are based on real-world features like reviews, photo essays, narratives, podcasts and more.
By The Learning Network

A collection of resources and critical-thinking questions to help students better understand the protest movement and consider the complex issues it raises.
By The Learning Network

A new collection to explore our planet’s warming oceans, intensifying storms and rising air temperatures, as well as its greenhouse gas emissions and climate solutions.
By Michael Gonchar

Here is an updated collection of New York Times articles, essays, podcasts and videos to help students learn about the war, media literacy, dueling historical narratives and more.
By The Learning Network

A teacher of both English as a New Language and World Languages suggests ideas for bringing a global perspective to the news.
By Sarah E. Elia
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