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12 Ways to Teach the 2024 Election With The New York Times


12 Ways to Teach the 2024 Election With The New York Times

We don't blame you if teaching about this presidential election feels tough. For starters, the news this summer has been remarkable: a ...

Election 2024 Teaching Resources - The New York Times

Writing prompts, challenges, lesson plans, and other resources for teachers and students.

12 ways to teach the 2024 election with The New York Times - JEA

The guide features 12 diverse teaching methods, encouraging students to reflect on their identities, understand the Electoral College, monitor misinformation, ...

Lessons and Teaching Ideas - The New York Times

This fall we're choosing some teen-friendly Times articles and inviting students to talk to the people who made them. Post your thoughts, ask questions or ...

What Teenagers Are Learning About the 2024 Election

We've heard from teachers around the country about how they're teaching the 2024 election. Here's what students in three New York City ...

Teaching Ideas - The New York Times

A collection of resources and critical-thinking questions to help students better understand the protest movement and consider the complex issues it raises.

Civics - The New York Times

What issues are most important to U.S. voters? Who do you think swing voters are most likely to vote for? By The Learning Network. Oct. 24, 2024.

Social Studies - The New York Times

What issues are most important to U.S. voters? Who do you think swing voters are most likely to vote for? By The Learning Network. Oct. 24, 2024.

Who Do You Hope Will Win the 2024 Presidential Election?

In recent elections, Democrats have had an edge in the popular vote even when they have lost the Electoral College and thus the White House.

Lesson Plans and Teaching Ideas - The New York Times

A collection of resources and critical-thinking questions to help students better understand the protest movement and consider the complex issues it raises.

What New York teenagers are learning about the 2024 election

Chalkbeat and The New York Times heard from teachers around the country about how they're teaching the 2024 election. Here's what students ...

Forum 3 | What Issues Matter Most to You? Why?

Welcome to the third of our Election 2024 Student Conversation Forums, in which teenagers from around the world are invited to explore their ...

Coming of Age in 2024: Explore Your Political Identity and Values

the challenge asks teenagers to think bigger — about their experiences, values, beliefs, hopes and concerns, their roles as citizens, and their ...

Why the New York Times Editorial Board Endorsed Kamala Harris

Kathleen Kingsbury, the editor of Times Opinion, explains why the editorial board concluded that “Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice ...

Our Election 2024 Student Conversation Forums

Starting Sept. 10, we're inviting teenagers to reflect on their civic and political values, beliefs and identity and share their ...

John Kelly, Fascism and McDonalds: 12 Days Until Election Day

With less than two weeks before Election Day, we sit down with a group of reporters for another roundtable discussion about the state of ...

Resources for Teaching and Learning - The New York Times

Activities for students and lesson plan ideas based on Times articles, photos, videos and graphs.

Opinion | Harris or Trump? The Prophet of Presidential Elections Is ...

Allan Lichtman's method for predicting election winners has an impressive track record.

A Kid's Guide to the Election - The New York Times

Presidential elections are confusing enough for adults (see: the Electoral College). But for kids, they can be downright baffling. These stories from The ...

Lesson plan: The 2024 presidential election — open and honest?

Explore the voting process, address concerns about voting machines and discuss the process of potential challenges to the election results.