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Whether the goal is No Child Left Behind or teaching to Pennsylvania standards, The Patriot-News in Education program has it all. Whether student, educator or parent, you are invited to participate in the links in the navigation bar to the left.
 
 

ELECTIONS 2008: Educators can order The Patriot-News/Sunday Patriot-News for election coverage at NO COST for any or all of the following: Sept. 23 - Nov. 25 on Tuesdays for serialized story "Robyn Reports the Election"; Oct. 26 for Review/Opinion profiles of presidential candidates and endorsement; Oct. 27 with Voter's Guide; Oct. 30 for The Mini Page on "Electing our President"; Nov. 4 and 5 for Election Day coverage and results; Jan. 6 and 7, 2009, for Electoral College votes and results; Jan. 20 and 21 for Inauguration Day and event coverage. Educators ordering newspapers receive the following resources electronically: The Road to the White House for middle and high school levels; All About the Election for elementary and middle school levels; Online Course for Teachers for all levels; and Robyn Reports the Election Teacher's Guide for elementary teachers using the story serialization. Click here to download Elections 2008 description and order information. (Note: Limited quantities of newspapers for Elections 2008 are available at NO COST.) Click here to download a complimentary Election Education Guide of 19 worksheets for all levels. E-mail nie@patriot-news.com or phone (717) 255-4100 with questions.

posted by Susan Anthony
Friday, September 5, 2008


HIGH-SCHOOL-LIFE: High school student journalists and photojournalists are wanted for unpaid editorial internships. Blogs appear on pennlive.com, and selected work is published in The Patriot-News. Students use their own computer and photography equipment, work from the field and agree to submit material two times a week for the duration of the internship. To apply, e-mail pmurphy@pnco.com with a resume or letter of interest with name, home and e-mail addresses, home and cell phone numbers, school, grade, name(s) of journalism/English or photography/video teacher and parent/guardian. Include a writing and/or pix sample.

posted by Susan Anthony
Thursday, September 4, 2008


CONSTITUTION COMICS: Classrooms can celebrate Constitution Day on Sept. 17, with a special NIE section in the state-schools edition of The Patriot-News. Available at NO COST through sponsorship by the Pennsylvania State Education Association, Constitution Comics is a 12-page tabloid. Science fiction meets civic engagement on a newly inhabited planet called Glory. Beings from other planets converge and when individual rights prevail, the fun of freedom deteriorates into chaos. Human beings Dan and Ann recall a time long ago in America when a Constitution was created, democracy initiated and governance results with freedom and order. Appropriate for elementary and middle school students, Constitution Comics could be used by high school social studies teachers. E-mail nie@patriot-news.com or phone 717-255-4100, to order while limited sponsorship funding is available.

posted by Susan Anthony
Tuesday, September 2, 2008




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