"Cut the Bull!" with a Media Literacy Course and Global Readings
Posted on September 20, 2019
Our friends at the National Humanities Center are launching a course on helping students develop media literacy:
Posted on September 20, 2019
Our friends at the National Humanities Center are launching a course on helping students develop media literacy:
Posted on September 16, 2019
Know any young adults interested in meeting their global peers? We have two new opportunities to share, courtesy of our friends at NCteachmideast:
Posted on August 22, 2019
Posted on August 09, 2019
Literature written in indigenous languages on this site includes, from Mexico, the poems Purépecha Mother, Marías Mazahuas, and Nothing Remains Empty, as well as the story Dreams and Memories of a Common Man.
Posted on August 01, 2019
Sometimes I think it's impossible for someone to be as beautiful and ugly as my mother," comments the fourteen-year-old co-narrator of Manon Steffan Ros's award-winning Llyfr Glas Nebo (The Blue Book of Nebo). The novel, translated from the Welsh and excerpted in this month's issue of Words Without Borders, is in the form of dual diary entries from a boy and his mother following a world-ending war.