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Top 2011 “Newsy” Pieces

In 2011, the EducationWorld team did its best to react to the news of the day and help educators approach often-unsettling events in the classroom. From the deaths of Steve Jobs and Osama bin Laden to the Casey Anthony trial and the Anthony Weiner scandal, we made sure that you had the resources to address challenging topics with students.

Some of our more memorable moments this past year included:


Steve Jobs: Blueprint for Entrepreneurial Success
EdWorld reflects on Jobs’ accomplishments and invites you to join the conversation. Included: Student discussion points and lesson planning resources on entrepreneurism.

How to Handle Scandal: Anthony Weiner

Congressman Anthony Weiner resigned after sending racy pictures of himself using Twitter. Need help talking with students about scandals like these?

Lesson Plan Booster: Media Literacy and High-Profile Crime Cases

Were your students chattering about the Casey Anthony trial? Help 9th- to 12th-graders think critically about news coverage when sensational trials are underway.

A Timeline of Terror

Marking the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, students can use this timeline of terrorist attacks and important allied victories.

Apple Patent May Mean Doom for Smartboard Industry
New patent applications may place the tech giant in a position to grab a big share of the market.

Unbelievable School Decisions: Student Cage Match

A Texas high school pitted students against each other in cage fights.

Unbelievable School Decisions: Baby Bunnies Buried Alive
A high school teacher courted controversy by teaching her students a grisly lesson about "survival of the fittest."

Money Maker: Bribing Kids to Come to School
The amount of public funding the Detroit district receives is directly tied to how many students show up for class. This led officials to do everything they could to boost attendance.

Money Maker: Schools Rake in Casino Profits
When a group of schools began raising money by volunteering in actual working casinos, the Roman Catholic Church got involved.

 

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