Have you used your Upfront’s December 11 issue?
Our cover story delves into the impact of Endangered Species Act, which was enacted 50 years ago and is still protecting animals and plants—and stoking controvery. Other features include: ⬇️⬇️
A look at how the Pentagon is adopting A.I. on the battlefield; the story of an Iranian mother fleeing her country for the sake of her daughters’ futures; and a Times Past on a landmark Supreme Court ruling that restricted the rights of student journalists 35 years ago.
Hi @Falai02 — I'm an editor at the NYTUpfront, a national news magazine for teens published by Scholastic in partnership with the NYT. I'd like to talk to you about a piece on human displacement & climate change. Where can email you? My DM should be open. Thanks!!
@deirdre_norden @nytimes@Scholastic@ILAToday @ScholasticTeach @PChieftains This is so great to see, Deirdre @deirdre_norden! Love the posters!🗺️ Thank you for sharing🌎🌍🌏
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Find out how one high school class got Congress to pass a federal law that could shed light on unsolved murders from the civil rights era. https://t.co/Wk2owAUMdF
🎃👻Want to spark a Halloween-themed class debate? Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, about a young scientist and the creature he brought to life, continues to serve as a cautionary tale in a world of breathtaking scientific advancement. https://t.co/kYwsegMwM8 👨🔬🧪
@ScholasticTeach @Bamateach1@nytimes@Scholastic Hi Michele, feel free to share this in the Upfront Facebook group too—we're sure other teachers would love to see it on there as well!
My classes reviewed how & why we make text connections. We practiced making connections while reading articles in Upfront Magazine by @nytimes 📰 & @Scholastic
An interesting article on efforts to get high school students actively engaged in civic debate and action. How do you teach civics in the classroom?
https://t.co/mKCZnv5FiS