January 31, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore our Free to Use and Reuse set on African American women changemakers and consider how you might use this resource in your classroom.
Posted in: African American History , Women's History
January 26, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore how to use primary sources to help students learn about the relationship between energy and matter.
Posted in: Science Technology and Math
January 24, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Learn more about our Inventions and Innovations Primary Source Set.
Posted in: News and Events , Science Technology and Math , Teaching Tools
January 19, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Introducing Meg Medina the new National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
Posted in: News and Events , Poetry and Literature
January 17, 2023
Posted by: Cheryl Lederle
Join us for our 2023 on-site professional development activities.
Posted in: News and Events , Teaching Strategies , Teaching Tools
January 12, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Join staff from World Education, International Literacy and Development and Room to Read in the second of our series of programs featuring our literacy award winner and honorees on January 19, 2023 from 3-4pm EST. Plus learn more about applying for the 2023 Literacy Awards and the applicant information session to come.
Posted in: Literacy , News and Events
January 10, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
Explore how posters created by the Works Progress Administration can help students learn about cause and effect.
Posted in: Industrial United States, World Wars and the Great Depression (1914-1945) , Science Technology and Math
January 9, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
A fond farewell from Jason Reynolds, outgoing Ambassador for Young People's Literature
Posted in: Poetry and Literature
January 5, 2023
Posted by: Danna Bell
This post, which was originally posted in Headlines and Heroes, explores the benefits of using newspapers from the Native American community to explore their point of view.
Posted in: Native American History