Professional development
Live Webinar: Teaching Informational Writing
Join us on Jan. 14 as we walk through our STEM Writing Contest and discuss ways to engage students in informational writing.
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Join us on Jan. 14 as we walk through our STEM Writing Contest and discuss ways to engage students in informational writing.
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In this webinar, NYT critics and Learning Network editors share and discuss mentor texts and strategies for teaching review writing.
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Twenty-eight middle and high school teachers from The New York Times Teaching Project tell us how they’re navigating remote instruction this fall.
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Activities and lessons that can be employed by English, social studies, math and science educators, using Times photos, illustrations, graphs, videos, podcasts and articles.
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Ideas for creating authentic connections, meaningful relationships and classroom camaraderie through the screen.
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From September to May, we’re hosting seven free webinars to help teachers use our prompts, mentor texts and contests to teach everything from argument and narrative writing to informational essays and podcast scripts.
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The first two webinars in our back-to-school series are all about using The Learning Network to help you bring the world to your students, for free.
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In this webinar learn how to use one or more of our 10 student contests as unit projects or enrichment opportunities this school year.
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In this webinar, The Learning Network and special guests walk us through how to teach and learn with the award-winning graphics from The New York Times.
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