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Articles about AI and teaching, with free to use lesson plans
Background Snyder is a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and the New York Review of Books
Objective: To analyze the legal proceedings and strategies used in high-profile cases, using the trial of former President Donald J. Trump
When Spanish engineers built a reservoir in Catalonia in the 1960s, they flooded the town of Sant Romà de Sau
Sixteen youths brought Montana’s constitution into the courtroom this fall. This constitution grants citizens the right to a clean and
Lesson Plan: Unraveling the Post Office Scandal and the Pursuit of Justice Understanding the Post Office scandal, and the horrendous
Topic: Tetris prodigy beats the game Level: Intermediate (B1-B2) Skills: Reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary, grammar Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students
Nyad: The mantra is; find a way The Netflix biopic Nyad tells the story of Diana Nyad, the first person
Lesson plan using the new Climate report: ‘Uncharted territory’ imperils life on Earth” Competency goals: Use a rich, precise, and varied
Revealed: almost everyone in Europe is breathing toxic air Objective: To raise students’ awareness of the problem of air pollution
Louis Theroux meets the young and highly inflammatory figures of the latest incarnation of the American far right: a political
Learning Goals: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to understand the ethical and legal considerations surrounding
September 6 is Fight Procrastination Day. It is an unofficial holiday that encourages people to take charge of their procrastination
It’s being described as the most severe intelligence leak in years. Dozens of pages of classified material are spreading online
Unparalleled in intensity’ – 1,500 book bans in US school districts. More than 1,500 book bans have been instituted in