New Feature: Great Ideas From Our Readers
Starting this fall, we'd like to publish ideas, whether simple or elaborate, about how you teach with The Times. So whether you're a teacher, parent, administrator, coach, librarian, tutor or adviser,...
View ArticleAre There Books That Should Be Banned From Your School Library?
Student Opinion | Are there books that contain sexual or violent content, profanity, racial slurs, or religious or political messages that should not be available at your school? If so, how do you...
View ArticleWays to Celebrate Banned Books Week
Lesson Plan | Ideas for commemorating "the freedom to read" with The New York Times.
View ArticleConsidering the Future of Reading: Lessons, Links and Thought Experiments
How is the definition of "reading" changing, and what does it mean for schools and students? A categorized list of recent Times pieces on this broad topic, with scores of ideas for classroom inquiry.
View ArticleWhat Do You Read, and How Do You Read It?
Tell us about your reading habits. What kinds of things do you read in an average day, and on what devices do you read them?
View Article‘The Secrets It Holds': Discovering The Lively Morgue and Other Archives
A look at The Lively Morgue, a Tumblr about The Times's historical resources, along with ideas for using and thinking about archives in general.
View ArticleWas There a Toy You Wanted as a Child But Never Got?
What was the reason? Was it too expensive? Was it against your parents' values?
View ArticleWhat Kind of ‘Little Free Library’ Would You Create for Your Community?
If you were in charge of planning a little free library for your community, where would you put it, what would it look like, and what books would you put in it to start? Why?
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