In the News: 16 Ways to Bring News Stories into your Lessons
Try out these safe and engaging ideas for incorporating breaking news into your classroom.
Find out moreTry out these safe and engaging ideas for incorporating breaking news into your classroom.
Find out moreHead of Library at St Rita’s College in Queensland talks about the importance of having a vision for your library.
Find out moreBritannica “In the News!” helps young people make sense of a changing world.
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 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 moreIn a podcast series with Eduvate, Britannica's experts discuss navigating the transition to digital learning and the best ways to future-proof students against the unpredictability of the digital age.
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