Are you a K—12, adult education, or ESL teacher wanting to liven up your classroom with real-world learning? Would you like to jump-start a student’s young mind to think more critically and get more out of what they learn? Then you've come to the right place.

"The neat thing about the Sun Sentinel is that the news and information is available and pertinent every single day. It never fails us."
— Palm Beach Gifted Teacher




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Learn to Teach With the Digital Edition. It's Easy!

The Sun Sentinel Digital Edition is educational, efficient, and easy to use. It makes learning fun for students by reaching them where they live – in an increasingly digital world. And, it can be easy and fun for you, too. Check out our online teacher tutorial. It gives you step-by-step directions for using the Digital Edition tools. We’ll even give you suggestions for learning activities that meet state standards. Easy! Educational! Efficient! A triple winner!

For a FREE 1 day trial to the Sun Sentinel Digital Edition, click here.


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Why NIE For You?

There are plenty of reasons to use the Sun Sentinel in your classroom, but in a nutshell:

Research has shown that students who read a newspaper increase their test scores an average of 10%*
It provides hands-on learning.
It's the ultimate "informational text", a key element of FCAT testing.
You can teach any subject using the Sun Sentinel, and we have the curriculum to help with that.
Sun Sentinel stories and articles provide excellent models for all
writing skills.
It's current and one of the most effective means of spanning the "textbook" lag.
Lower-level readers don't mind being seen reading the Sun Sentinel.
It's a fun way to learn.
  *NAA 2006