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“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
The important thing is not to stop questioning.” —Albert Einstein

The world events of today shape our future in every way, from how well we understand one another to how healthy we keep our planet. Current Events gathers the most important and unique news stories into a magazine written and designed for students. Our readers don't just learn facts, they learn to think critically about the influences within their world and about their own responsibilities to make this a better world for everyone.

On this site you will find story updates, additional resources, including Smart Stuff quizzes, and links to CE’s News Blog for students. Be sure to check back each issue!

Issue 13 News Updates

  • President-elect Barack Obama and the soon-to-be first family moved to Washington, D.C., in early January. Obama and his transition team are preparing for him to take office on Jan. 20, while Obama’s daughters are starting school. On Jan. 5, the first daughters headed to their first day of classes at Sidwell Friends School, a private Quaker school that emphasizes intellectual inquiry and service to others. Sidwell has taught a long line of presidents’ children, including Chelsea Clinton, Richard Nixon’s daughters, and Teddy Roosevelt’s children. The Obama girls – Sasha is in 2nd grade, Malia is in 5th grade – will have company: Vice President-elect Joe Biden’s grandchildren also attend the academy.
  • Introduce your students to blogging in a controlled environment by having them share their New Year’s resolutions with other Current Events readers. Go to the CE News Blog at www.cenewsblog.com and click on “How to Keep a New Year’s Resolution” in the student bloggers section. To comment, click on “Comments” below the story.
  • OBAMA CABINET WATCH: President-elect Barack Obama has announced several of his nominees for Cabinet posts. The department secretaries will have to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Obama's choices so far include:

    EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY CONTEST!
    The 2009 Eyewitness to History Contest is open. Check your issue 8 teacher's guide or click here for the rules. Check out last year's winners, too.

     

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