Using Britannica for Thematic Learning
What is thematic learning, how to incorporate it into your teaching and how can Britannica help?
Find out moreWhat is thematic learning, how to incorporate it into your teaching and how can Britannica help?
Find out moreFrom parasitic plants to kelp forests, Botanize! - the new podcast series from Britannica - aims to showcase some of Earth’s finest nonanimal life-forms and their brilliant ecologies.
Find out moreJourney to the centre of the Earth: Geology-themed research activities for middle and high school students.
Find out moreStudents in Hong Kong answered questions about our world, environment and future using short videos. Here are the winning entries!
Find out moreWhether your classroom is instructor-led or student-led or both, using media effectively will help to complement your teaching and learning.
Find out moreNational Reconciliation Week in Australia ends on June 3rd every year, a date purposefully chosen to commemorate an important milestone in the continuing journey towards reconciliation: the High Court Mabo Decision.
Find out moreWith EduTECH 2019 just around the corner, here's what's on at the Britannica Stand.
Find out moreEncourage students to critically engage with media sources through a contextual exploration of multiculturalism and the immigration debate.
Find out moreIn the current global and media climate, understanding the facts about multiculturalism is more important than ever for our youth.
Find out moreCombat the proliferation of digital misinformation with Britannica School Insights, the new free Google Chrome extension for Britannica School.
Find out moreRevisit the Anzac legend and the indelible imprint it has left on the Australian and New Zealand psyche.
Find out moreCourage, tenacity and mateship: the Anzac spirit lives on in these historical photographs and illustrations from ImageQuest.
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