Month January 2021

Access Bloom’s Literature for Students and Educators Anywhere

Bloom’s Literature and Your Upper School Curriculum February 2 @ 11AM BST, 3PM GST, 7PM SGT Created Specifically for Students and Educators Bloom’s Literature offers a wealth of relevant, authoritative, and exclusive content on the authors and works most studied…

Teaching News Literacy Through Polarizing Current Events

One of the most frustrating things about the current news landscape is that it is often so polarizing around difficult political topics. However, we can use these sorts of polarizing current events to teach news literacy in a productive way.…

Catching Up with Credo – January 2020

With the new year comes new blog topics to help you start on a positive note. Last month, we learned about Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers, a resource that can help you teach research techniques that help students understand the importance of…

Annual Reviews – Our Most Downloaded Articles of 2020

In 2020, Annual Reviews published 1,158 review articles across 51 journals in the Biomedical, Life, Physical, and Social Sciences. In addition, we curated six interdisciplinary article collections highlighting research relevant to challenging worldwide events. Which impactful articles were downloaded the…