TODAY’S FRONT PAGE

     Richard Bryne’s latest blog post is about reading newspapers around the world for students to build a better understanding of the different cultures, politics, and viewpoints.

    In August, he had a post where he talked about how he uses maps to show news from around the world when talking about current events in his social studies classes. You can read the entire blog post here: https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2021/08/exploring-newspapers-through-maps.html

    But recently, Larry Ferlazzo shared another great site to find all of the headlines from around the world. The site is called Today’s Front Page.

    You have three options to explore the front pages. You can look at them in a gallery view, by list, or by map. One of the issues though is the newspapers are in a different language when you first view them. However, for many newspapers, you have an option of opening it up on a website and then can click on the translate box in Chrome.

    Overall, it is a great source to use with middle and high school students for current events and one to add to the library websites.

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