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What do we have learned about the anti-communist purge
International viewers were exposed to the massacre in Indonesia that took place between 1965 and 1966 through the multi-award-winning film “The Act of Killing. While the specifics of what transpired remain hidden deep in the history , that’s what we know about the event. On September 30, 1965, an army of left-wingers who were referred to as”the September 30…
The more 2023’s News Quiz for students
The New YoAug. 10s; Angela Weiss/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images; Daniel Brenner for The New York Times This summer has brought shocking headlines across the globe with the blockbuster Supreme Court rulings, record-breaking heat waves, and a bizarre combination of films that have smashed box-office revenues. What are the most recent times you’ve paid your…
The Week 8 Winner of Our Summer Reading Contest
Jolie is a girl who has Tourette’s Syndrome Jolie writes regarding her experience with the article “How Teens Recovered From the ‘TikTok Tics’.” Aidan, 18, developed involuntary tics after watching videos on TikTok posted by teenagers claiming to have Tourette’s syndrome. “It looked like Aidan was going crazy,” recalled their mother, Rhonda.Credit…Amber Bracken for The…
Recent New York Times Reporting on Secondary Schooling
A collection of free websites to assist those taking part in our multimedia challenge “What High School Erica Robson, center, a drama teacher, directs students during a rehearsal for “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at Los Angeles County High School for the Arts in Los Angeles. Related Article Credit…Jenna Schoenefeld for The New York…
A Multimedia Challenge for Teachers and Teens
What can you demonstrate or share with us to describe what it’s like to be a student or educator in secondary school today? You can submit your submission in text or images, as well as audio or video, This month in which The Learning Network celebrates 25 years of helping people to teach and learn…
Documenting and Reflecting on the Experience of High School
Five easy steps to decide what you want to convey and playing around with ways to get it. At St. Benedict’s Prep in Newark, freshman year ends with a mandatory 50-mile hike over five days. Does your school have any special rituals or traditions? Related Article Credit…Amr Alfiky Our latest challenge in multimedia, ” What High School Is…
Would You Want an A.I. Tutor
Schools are testing innovative, automated teaching tools. Would you be happy to have chatbots into your class? Students in Cheryl Drakeford’s third-grade class in Newark are trying Khanmigo, a new A.I.-assisted tutoring bot.Credit…Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York Times Do you receive enough one-on-one time with your teacher? Do you have any wish that you…
The Weekly News Quiz for Students
The image above is a reference to a news article we were following this week. Are you aware of the significance of this image? The answer is in the final section of this test. Are you watching the news lately? Check out which of these questions you can answer correctly. The strongest earthquake hit Morocco…
The End of Race-Based Affirmative Action in College Admissions
In June, the Supreme Court rejected race-conscious admissions. What does this mean for universities and students? In the University of North Carolina case, the plaintiffs said that the university discriminated against white and Asian applicants by giving preference to Black, Hispanic, and Native American ones. The university responded that its admissions policies fostered educational diversity….









