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High Schools in the United States
NewsBank, a leading provider of news and information products for schools, provides high schools in the U.S. with a variety of one-stop resources for busy teachers to use in their classroom. NewsBank has differentiated its resources in high schools through the inclusion of:
- Primary Sources
- Curriculum Support
- Specialized Programs Support
- Current Events
- Teacher and Librarian Tools
Curriculum Support
NewsBank supports school curricula through a variety of educational resources comprised of information from newspapers, wire services, magazines and journals, broadcast transcripts, historical documents, government publications, abstracts and much more. Articles are carefully selected for their research value, and they are indexed with familiar terms. This, in addition to intuitive interfaces, helps students find information relevant to their studies and research through browsing and searching.
- —the world’s largest full-text news database
- —An ideal resource for American History, English and Literature classes
- —Comprehensive coverage of important science concepts
- —Titles from around thse world in their languages of origin
- —Over 150 years of respected news coverage
- —Primary source information on Texas, the U.S. and the world
- —150 years of the history, people and news of the Lone Star State
Specialized Resources
Through NewsBank, schools can offer students and teachers several resources that are rich in content specific to their various areas of interest. These specialized resources may be cross-searchable with NewsBank’s newspaper collections and share the same interface, or they may be searchable independently.
- —Spanish-language news from the U.S. and abroad
- —Explore America through primary source historical documents
- —Titles from around the world in their languages of origin
- —Modern history in the words of those who experienced it
- —numerical data that supports a wide range of subjects
- —Essential information on international issues and events
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