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For more information on how you can participate in this education program, contact Diane Ackerman, at (847) 427-4729.
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Curriculum Closet

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If you do not want to immediately access guides through the Curriculum Closet, a limited number of titles are available as printed guides. These can be sent with your classroom newspapers, marked to your attention, but take at least a week to reach you. Send an email to NIE to request any of the titles in the list below. Email must include your name, school, and the specific titles you want. (This offer open only to teachers with an active Daily Herald NIE order.)

  • Social Studies: News You Can Use to Teach (4-12),Time Marches On, Black History, Celebrate Diversity, Elections (state the grade level)
  • Language Arts: It's Elementary (K-6), Challenges & Choices, Touching the Kaleidoscope of your Mind, Press Ahead, Reading Realities
  • Consumer Ed: A Closer Look at Newspaper Advertising, Life Skills in the News
  • Seasonal: A plan for all seasons
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    Classroom copies are sponsored in part by:
    Coca-Cola
    Consumer Jungle
    Ashley Capital & Ashley Libertyville
    Brite-O-Matic Mfg.
    Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell
    Mt. Prospect Costco
    Plum Grove Printers
    Resources for Community Living
    Citizens to Elect Tom Cross
    Barbara Dahl
    Diane Hewitt
    Linda Pedersen
    Citizens to Elect Phyllis Walters
    and
    THOUSANDS OF LOYAL SUBSCRIBERS

     

    Daily Herald Financial contribtuions to Daily Herald NIE in excess of $50 can be made payable to the Illinois Press Foundation (IPF) (a 501(c)3 corporation). Funds are disbursed to help provide newspapers to area schools through an IPF Partners in Literacy grant. For more information on how you can participate, contact Diane Ackerman, at (847) 427-4729.