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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Newsweek Education Program

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I heard about it at Cambridge Day 2012 and even mentioned it on my post about Cambridge Day, now I'll explain it for you.

Providing your students with subscriptions to Newsweek helps them make the connection between what's happening in the world and what they are learning in the classroom. The Newsweek Education Program provides weekly copies of Newsweek magazine for all your students (free copy for you), weekly lesson plans and activities with answer key (all drafted by expert  teaching professionals) based around the latest issue plus free engaging and thought provoking teaching resources all for just about R$ 6,00 per student. Students can have their reading skill and efficiency increased by including the program to their course curriculum or as a supplement to their course curriculum. Unfortunatelly for now the program is only available to schools, so if you are a private teacher and was thinking of taking part on the program, forget about it.

For more information, contact Isabela Defendi at isabela@newsweek.com.br .

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