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The New York Times Teaching Project, 2021-22. Apply Now.

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The The New York Times Teaching Project, 2021-22 begins in July 2021. The application deadline is Feb. 2, 2021.
Learn more:
What else do you need to know to determine if this program is right for you? Here are important details:
- This program is open to high school and middle school librarians and teachers of all subject areas who are employed full time at an accredited school in the United States.
- All full-time teachers or school librarians — whether from private, public or parochial settings — are welcome to apply, but we will give special consideration to those working in settings that have a schoolwide Title I designation.
- If you are new to teaching with The Times and still want to apply, we welcome you, too — you just have to make a strong case for how The Times might enhance teaching and learning for your students. (And if you’re new to The Learning Network, you might read our “How to Use This Site” as well as a recent Times Insider article on our work, “How The Learning Network Transforms Classrooms Across America.”)
- The program is completely free.
Stay in touch:
About The Learning Network:
The New York Times Learning Network provides free teaching resources for bringing the world into your classroom. We publish about 1,000 teaching resources each school year, all based on using Times content — articles, essays, images, videos, graphics and podcasts — as teaching tools across subject areas. Our intended audience is middle and high school teachers and students (teenagers 13 and up).
Learn more:
What else do you need to know to determine if this program is right for you? Here are important details:
- This program is open to high school and middle school librarians and teachers of all subject areas who are employed full time at an accredited school in the United States.
- All full-time teachers or school librarians — whether from private, public or parochial settings — are welcome to apply, but we will give special consideration to those working in settings that have a schoolwide Title I designation.
- If you are new to teaching with The Times and still want to apply, we welcome you, too — you just have to make a strong case for how The Times might enhance teaching and learning for your students. (And if you’re new to The Learning Network, you might read our “How to Use This Site” as well as a recent Times Insider article on our work, “How The Learning Network Transforms Classrooms Across America.”)
- The program is completely free.
Stay in touch:
About The Learning Network:
The New York Times Learning Network provides free teaching resources for bringing the world into your classroom. We publish about 1,000 teaching resources each school year, all based on using Times content — articles, essays, images, videos, graphics and podcasts — as teaching tools across subject areas. Our intended audience is middle and high school teachers and students (teenagers 13 and up).