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To Keep Pace with Tomorrow's Education and Information Needs

Volume 7, Number 1                                                                                                Thursday, January 8, 2015   

In This Issue
Need NIE Training?
Black History Month features - 4 for $20
FREE Serial Story - Perfect for Women's History Month
YVNY still needs more voices
Free resources
Quick Links
 
  CIVICS EDUCATION CORNER
Newseum Digital Classroom
Newseum Digital Classroom  The Digital Classroom is a free resource from Newseum Education

Primary sources, interactives, videos and lesson plans bring history, journalism and the First Amendment to life for students.

 

Explore how the First Amendment shaped the civil rights movement and its legacy today. Topics include: the history of the American civil rights movement, the relationship between the movement and the news media, the evolution and application of First Amendment freedoms, bias in the news, civic engagement and more.    

 


FAMILY ENGAGEMENT IN EDUCATION
- TIP OF THE MONTH - 
School-family partnerships contribute to academic success.
Become a partner with your child's school. familyreading  Make home a learning center

1. Read with your child every day, in English or your native language. If you don't feel comfortable reading, discuss picture books or photos, or have
your child read to you.

2. Make a regular time and space for homework every day.
Turn the TV off.

3. Know what your child is studying. Learn new things
yourself.

4. Make sure your child gets enough sleep each night
and eats a good breakfast before school.

5. Involve your family in community activities that
expand on school learning.

6. Let your child know that you expect good work in school.

Click the image above to go to the New York Public Library's webpage of Book Lists by age, grade level or interest! 

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For more information about Family Engagement in Education go to New York State Family Engagement Coalition  

  

Click on the logo below for information about how to join. 

NYS Family Engagement Coalition 

Need NIE Training?!
Whether you need to train someone on staff at your newspaper to handle Newspaper In Education and youth outreach or someone to conduct professional development NIE training for local teachers - It's available FREE to all NYNPA member newspapers!

 Contact Mary Miller at mmiller@nynpa.com to discuss the possibilities.
 
Celebrate Black History Month - FEB 2015 with 4 part series - ONLY $20. 
Former Famous New Yorker profiles reworked and packaged together  
Cab Calloway Selected profiles of African Americans who were previously featured in past editions of our award-winning series Famous New Yorkers and now repackaged to Celebrate Black History Month.

Each 500 word profile is accompanied with a photograph/artwork of the person, a corresponding graphic organizer and an MP3 audio podcast!


The 2015 Black History Month profiles include:
  • Jupiter Hammon - Slave and published poet,  
  • Rev. Jermain Wesley Loguen -preacher and active member of the Underground Railroad,  
  • Cab Calloway (pictured above) - Entertainer and
  • Lena Horne - Singer, Actress and Civil Rights Activitist.  

The series only cost a total of $20 for NYNPA members, $50 for non-members.  Click here to download the order form or email Mary Miller for more information.


Celebrate Women's History Month - March 2015 - FREE Serial Story from NYNPA     

The history of Women's Suffrage - supported by the NY Newspapers Foundation and sponsored by NYSUT  

 "From Seneca Falls to the Polling Booth" is an eight-part history of the women's suffrage movement, beginning with the landmark convention in Seneca Falls and leading to the ratification of the 19th Amendment and the first national elections in which women were permitted to vote.  

Serial Logo  

The story, targets students in grades 4 through 8, is written by Mike Peterson and illustrated Christopher Baldwin.  

 

In addition to the series printed in-paper and/or posted online, the project  includes all the following components FREE to member newspapers:  

  • A teachers' guide with activities to enhance learning*
  • A "Meet the Author" Blog available to students and teachers for open discussion about each chapter as the story progresses.
  • An MP3 audio pod cast of each chapter for use with younger, the blind or dyslexic students.
  • Free Skype or virtual "Meet the Author" sessions to any participating school that request it.
  • A student poster contest (rules and judging rubric included) asking students to address the theme: "The Importance of Voting, Leadership and Civic Participation in a Democratic Society"
  • Cash Awards for up to 6 regional winners and matching award for the school library of each winner.
Here's a quick "book jacket" description:

 

"From Seneca Falls to the Polling Booth" is a non-fictional history of the women's suffrage movement, including not only the story of that movement itself but of the other changes in society and how they influenced the strategies and actions of those who sought the vote for women. 

 

Besides the familiar names of suffragists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the series will cover how abolitionists like Sojourner Truth, labor leaders like Rose Schneiderman and social activists like Jane Addams lent their talents and energies to the suffrage movement, and it will examine how efforts to free the slaves, improve the lives of the working poor and extend the right to vote to women were all part of the job of extending true citizenship to all Americans.

 

All component parts are ready for distribution.

 

Join the 7 member daily newspapers who have already signed on!

 

Contact Mary Miller at mmiller@nynpa.com with any questions. Click here to download a copy of the newspaper agreement form to sign up now.  The serial is FREE for all NYNPA member newspapers and available to any non-member publications for $100 each or to another state association for $900.

Young Voices of New York growing 

Still looking for young writers...especially in some regions of the state!          

With continual outreach to parents and teachers and the help of small ads being placed by member newspapers, Young Voices of New York now has over 90 young contributors.

But we would like to have writers from all areas of New York State and we still do NOT have any from the Greater Capital Region, and only one each from Central New York, the Southern Tier and the Hudson Valley.

To find out more about this initiative visit the site at www.yvnewyork.com or contact Mary Miller at 518-449-1667 x 701.
Free NIE and teaching resources
Here a quick NIE exercise and a list of NIE and other resources that teachers or parents can use to enhance their children's education.

Smithsonian Education - Black History Teaching Resources 

Click here for more links from NEA to help you integrate Black History Month into your classroom, they offer a selection of lesson plans that cover a variety subjects and that can be adapted to fit multiple grade levels. (Grades 6-12)

MLK
PBS NewsHour - Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom this February with 17 lesson plans and resources that cover topics ranging from important civil rights anniversaries to discussions about race in current events. These resources provide authentic student-driven learning experiences that will help all kids understand and honor Black History Month.

The Library of Congress, African American History Month resources include Underground Railroad Network to Freedom, A Day Like No Other: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, Created Equal and more. 

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Current word lists and puzzles from MyVocabulary.com:

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Sincerely,

Mary Miller
Education Services Director 
New York News Publishers Association