News Currents® is the ONLY Inclusive Educator-Led Current Events Program for Learners in Grades 3-12+.
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News Currents® is the ONLY Inclusive Educator-Led Current Events Program for Learners in Grades 3-12+.
News Currents® is the ONLY Inclusive
Educator-Led Current Events
Program for Learners in Grades 3-12+
Teaching current events helps learners develop critical thinking skills, understand different perspectives, and become informed citizens of the world. Lessons that incorporate news articles are also a way to incorporate nonfiction text, and develop communication and language skills.
Sharing news about a discovery in space, animal behavior, or a sports achievement can be used by educators to foster communication and classroom engagement. Providing background knowledge about current and world events helps all learners in reading comprehension, can be applied across subject areas, and prepares learners to participate in discussions in classrooms and with peers.
Each week, educators receive ready-to-use current events lessons with adapted news articles, videos, and instructional slides. Built-in, educator-led supports help students with diverse and complex learning needs build background knowledge, develop vocabulary, and actively participate in meaningful discussions about real-world events.
Instructional materials are provided at multiple levels to provide differentiated instruction and equitable access to the same instruction by all learners, including those who are non-speaking using the Newstopia portal.
Expand knowledge of the world for reading comprehension and global awareness including geography, cultures, government, people in the news, history, science and nature.
Encourage critical thinking skills and communication through educator-led discussion. Engaging topics help learners share opinions and learn about different perspectives.
Provide a platform for learners to become citizens of the world through civic engagement and discussion of national and world events.
Provide repetition with variety to increase understanding of word uses and meanings. Learners learn related vocabulary in context in multiple formats with visual support.
Connect classroom learning to real-world events with a weekly current events curriculum designed for special education. News Currents provides age-respectful, engaging news for students, helping build background knowledge, expand vocabulary, and support meaningful classroom discussion. Each week, educators get ready-to-use lessons that replace passive worksheets with interactive, multimedia learning experiences. By combining real-world topics with literacy-focused instruction, News Currents helps students with diverse learning needs stay engaged, improve comprehension, and connect what they learn to the world around them.
Each lesson integrates age-respectful, engaging multimedia including videos, instructional slideshows, and authentic photos to support comprehension and connection. Grounded in research-based literacy practices, News Currents prioritizes text-based learning while using visual supports to enhance access without replacing the critical role of alphabetic reading. The result is an inclusive, educator-led program that supports diverse learners while keeping literacy at the center.
Providing comprehensive teacher resources for special education, including ready-to-use lesson plans, weekly instructional materials, and built-in professional development support. Educators and Literacy teams get practical tools to plan faster, implement with confidence, and deliver engaging, standards-aligned current events instruction that supports diverse learners and strengthens literacy outcomes.
Delivers interactive, standards-aligned weekly lessons designed for special education classrooms. Each lesson build background knowledge, strengthens vocabulary, and supports comprehension through discussions, projects, and multimedia activities. Educators can replace worksheets with engaging, real-world learning experiences that make meaningful connections across subjects like science, social studies, and current events.
By nurturing curiosity and a passion for learning, News Currents instills a lifelong love for knowledge and encourages students to stay informed and engaged even beyond their formal education.
News Currents subscribers also have access to Newstopia.
$225 USD / year
(per educator)
School District or
Organization
5-30%
Savings
Discounts are
available for
districts/facilities with
multiple licenses or who select multi-year options.
Karen A. Erickson, Ph.D. is Director of the Center for Literacy and Disability Studies at University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill. Her focus is on understanding the best ways to assess and teach reading and writing to children with the most severe disabilities. As a special education teacher, Dr. Erickson has worked to support students with a range of disabilities in a variety of classroom settings, particularly students who do not use speech as their primary means of communication.
Website: https://www.med.unc.edu/ahs/clds
Author Profile: https://products.brookespublishing.com/cw_Contributorinfo.aspx?ContribID=110&Name=Karen+Erickson,Ph.D.
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