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September 27th, 1999
Celebrate American Newspaper Week!
Young Americans today know less and care less about what's going on in the world than young Americans of previous generations did. Those were the conclusions presented in a 1995 report from the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.The results of that survey make a strong case for including current events in the classroom on a regular basis.
This week, Education World celebrates American Newspaper Week with three stories that will help teachers to teach and challenge students to learn about newspapers -- and the world. Take a few minutes to check out some of the resources in this week's issue:
- It's News to Me: Teaching Kids *About* the Newspaper
The five Ws, journalism values, media literacy, and more... Seven original
ideas for teaching students about the newspaper!
- Ten Great Activities: Teaching With the Newspaper
Ten terrific classroom activities that use the newspaper to teach
reading for meaning, map reading, media literacy, sequencing, math, and
more.
- Extra! Extra! Eight Great Web Sites Connect News to Your Curriculum!
Discover eight great Web sites that will help you link the day's news to
your curriculum. Plus six on-line news quizzes!
- And, while you're thinking about teaching the news, don't miss another
story published in Education World a couple summers ago on. You are sure
to find some fine ideas for incorporating current events in
Twenty-Five Great Ideas for Teaching Current Events!
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