The Evolution of Sports Ethics: A Lesson for Future Leaders
Explore how current sports ethics case studies teach leadership and moral values to students for future success.
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Explore how current sports ethics case studies teach leadership and moral values to students for future success.
Exploring how horror and literature portray conversion therapy's horrors, challenging societal norms through narratives like the film Leviticus.
Use Mitski’s 2026 album as a bridge to domestic horror and memoir—paired reading guides, meeting templates, and playlist ideas for book clubs.
Explore table tennis's cultural revival through 'Marty Supreme,' uncovering sports narratives of class, community, and reinvention.
Explore impactful Netflix films and how they inspire rich classroom discussions on culture, media literacy, and education.
Explore how comedy, satire, and literature interplay to critique today's politics and foster critical thinking through key book recommendations.
Use a pandan negroni tasting (or aroma study) to teach sensory writing: a full lesson plan with prompts, rubrics, and 2026-ready hybrid adaptations.
Pair Bun House Disco’s pandan negroni with six books—from Hong Kong noir to culinary writing—to create unforgettable themed book nights.
Mini-biographies of modern media execs like Joe Friedman and Angela Jain, with career pathways and practical steps for students.
A 2026 reading kit for media students: curated books, articles and classroom modules to study Vice Media's post-bankruptcy studio reboot.
A complete classroom kit to design, script, record and assess a student podcast — inspired by Ant & Dec’s 2026 launch. Includes rubrics and timelines.
Pair short podcast episodes (including Ant & Dec's new Hanging Out) with your next read. Ten episode pairings, reading picks and discussion starters to spark book-club life.
Use Ant & Dec’s new podcast as a media literacy case study — lesson plans, production basics, audience analysis and a rubric for late-to-market success.
A 2026 annotated bibliography pairing The Points Guy picks with travel narratives and critical essays to make travel ethical, literate, and actionable.
A practical classroom workshop plan (2026-ready) where student teams turn a short story into a transmedia adaptation pitch—video, graphic, web.
A 2026 adaptation watchlist: read these graphic novels and comics tied to new transmedia deals—club-ready guides, discussion prompts, and prediction tips.
Facilitator guide to unpack the creator economy after recent YouTube policy and platform changes. Prompts, readings, and lesson plans included.
Eight short books and essays to help students quickly understand 2026’s tech & media stories—plus lesson plans and fast-reading strategies.
How one teacher pairs books with weekly tech headlines—practical steps to run a classroom book club that makes reading current, civic, and critical.
Discover curated cozy reads and tips to create the perfect rainy day book club atmosphere for intimate, meaningful literary escapes.
Short explainer for authors and librarians on using Bluesky cashtags and LIVE badges to boost book discovery and community reads.
Explore tear-jerking books that spark emotional connection and deep discussion in book clubs. A definitive guide to literature that moves and unites readers.
A classroom project guide for students to produce a media literacy zine on 2026 platform changes—Bluesky, Digg, and YouTube. Templates, timeline, and ethics tips.
Learn how to design engaging reading challenges by blending latest literary trends and media events to boost student participation and build vibrant book communities.
Where to buy The Orangery’s graphic novels, how WME‑era rights deals change availability, and which titles are most likely to be adapted.
Explore how curated literature empowers students to understand and adapt to technology evolution, including Android's latest changes.
Pitch-ready guide to interviewing authors on AI ethics and deepfakes—questions, outreach templates, and Bluesky/X–aware angles for podcasts.
Explore how Duran Duran's music deeply influenced literature, shaping themes and inspiring curated book recommendations that reflect pop culture's fusion.
Practical methodology for integrating BBC, Variety, and STAT articles into media syllabi—weekly plans, prompts, and 2026 trends.
Discover how livestreaming sports and literature creates engaging, innovative classroom experiences through interactive lessons and discussions.
A classroom assignment that uses Star Wars’ 2026 slate to teach students how to analyze franchise strategy, IP risks, and adaptations.
Explore how sports rivalries like Sinner vs. Alcaraz mirror literary conflicts and enrich book club discussions with thematic parallels and narrative insights.
Curated reads to decode Filoni-era Star Wars: franchise fatigue, auteur shifts, and transmedia storytelling—plus classroom-ready guides.
A ready-to-run debate curriculum on FDA speed vs. safety: case readings, roles, and judging rubrics for 2026 classrooms.
A classroom-ready shortlist explaining FDA vouchers, fast-tracks, and Big Pharma ethics—curated for debate and inspired by STAT's 2026 coverage.
A classroom-ready brief to create annotated travel reading guides for one of The Points Guy’s 17 2026 destinations—research, readings, and trip tie-ins.
Pair fiction and nonfiction with The Points Guy's 17 top 2026 destinations. Classroom tie‑ins, itineraries and points tips to turn trips into learning.
Exploring how Jalen Brunson's viral fan encounter reveals the power of social media in shaping young fans and sports culture influence.
Use the "Very Chinese Time" trend to teach media stereotypes—activities, questions, and literature pairings for teachers.
Move past memes with a course-ready reading list of memoirs and essays on contemporary China and the diaspora, plus monthly picks and teaching tools.
A deep, practical guide linking TikTok’s privacy lessons to classroom-ready books, activities, and tools for digital rights education.
Use the viral “very Chinese time” meme as a book-club lens to explore identity, cultural memory, appropriation, and diaspora through curated reads and activities.
A definitive guide on how literature fosters empathy, bridges cultural divides, and turns reading into community action.
Learn how John Brodie and other athletes teach resilience, character, and crisis leadership — with lesson plans, interview blueprints, and classroom tools.
How indie filmmakers — from Gregg Araki to festival newcomers — navigate streaming wars with festivals, tech, and community-driven distribution.
How musician biographies and novels can revive creativity and community—practical book picks, event playbooks, and hybrid tools.
A practical guide translating Novak Djokovic's emotional strategies into lesson kits for student athletes, coaches and clubs.
A teacher-friendly, 2026-focused guide to teaching visual storytelling using Sweet Paprika and The Orangery's European comics.
A practical 2026 guide for teachers to adapt short books into YouTube mini‑series—licensing basics, production workflows, and classroom lesson plans.