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18 New York Times Articles You Should Read Before You...
Four members on the spring Student Council for our partner The New York Times Learning...
Elevating School Librarians As Curriculum Creators and Collaborators
As the use of digital content in education connects to improved teaching and learning, our...
David Axelrod On Why America Seems Divided
Many believe that media literacy is an essential component to education, and our partner The...
Young Writer Chronicles: Students Around the World Discover a Love...
An educator shares how our partner NaNoWriMo has affected the writing of youth in international...
Image, Sound, and Story – Summer 2016
A professional development program emphasizing process, challenge-based learning, collaboration, and reflection is being held throughout...
Where Librarians, Educators, and Media Mentors Go Online to Learn
At the YOUmedia Community of Practice site, Learning Labs practitioners from around the country share resources and...
Seventh Annual Found Poem Student Contest
Found poems are composed from words and phrases found in another text and are the...
How Young People Are Changing Civics, by Any Media Necessary
In 2011, a young man named Mohammad posted a video on YouTube where he spoke...
Recycle, Build, Play … and Repeat!
From now until Earth Day (April 22), our partner Imagination Foundation is holding the 2016...
Making a Platform for Empowerment
Students learn in an environment that is conducive to building a sense of autonomy at...
Building Privacy Literacy at the Library
As longtime advocates for civil liberties, librarians are uniquely positioned to teach today’s teens about...
Writing with Light: Western Pennsylvania Writing Project Experiments with Paper...
Educators problem-solve the complexities of introducing a new concept to students by participating in new...
Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out—Studio NPL Puts Pro-Grade Media...
An initiative to fill community spaces with programs using innovative equipment, software, and professionals is...
Dear Next President, Young People Have Something to Say
Through the Letters to the Next President 2.0 project, students and educators embrace digital writing...
A National Push for More ‘Active Use’ of Technology in...
In its 2016 National Education Technology Plan, the Department of Education emphasizes model approaches to...
Gender Studies | 25 Teenagers Recommend Readings for Women’s History...
In honor of Women's History Month, the New York Times Learning Network asked its spring...
‘Twist Fate’ Art and Writing Challenge Calls on Teen Creations
Two popular apps that support young artists and writers are calling on teens to create...
LRNG Innovators Challenge Grant Recipients Selected
We're excited to announce the 11 teams of educators who are building the future, today,...
Learning Circles Toolkit: Online Learning, Offline
From software tools to facilitation guides, these toolkits have everything a librarian needs to run...
The Learning Network: Third Annual Student Editorial Contest: Write About...
The New York Times Learning Network is holding its third annual student editorial contest, featuring...
Introducing 2016 Inventor’s Challenge in Collaboration with AT&T Aspire
From now through March 11, 2016, our partner Imagination Foundation is putting the principles of...
Hitting the Library Circuit With Mobile Making
In an effort to reach more patrons and spread innovation, librarians are taking their digital...
The Beauty of Learning on Historic Land
A new partnership between the National Writing Project and the National Park Service helps connect...
Great Free Resources for Teaching Election 2016
From now through the fall, The New York Times Learning Network will be providing lesson...