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Published by Scholastic and The New York Times, Upfront is the exciting newsmagazine for teens that helps teachers connect current events to their curriculum.
More current than textbooks and more appropriate for teen readers than newsstand magazines, The New York Times Upfront is the best choice for high school social studies and English classes.

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FREE World Affairs Annual!
There’s no better way to bring current events into your high school classrooms – and connect what’s going on in the world to your curriculum – than The New York Times Upfront.
You’ll receive:
- 14 biweekly issues
- Reports from New York Times correspondents around the globe on national and international news
- Special Election 2008 features: The candidates, the issues – and how they’re relevant to teens – plus easy-to-understand graphics explaining the entire process, from the impact of polls to the Electoral College
- 2 FREE Poster Series: 6 News maps of the world and 6 classic presidential photos
- History features on topics related to today’s events drawn from 150 years of award-winning New York Times coverage
- Debates on major issues facing the U.S. and the world to help develop critical-thinking skills
- High-interest articles on media, technology, economics, and the law
- Maps, charts, and graphs to help explain the news and build geography and data-interpretation skills
- Opinion pieces by New York Times Op-Ed columnists like Thomas Friedman and Nicholas Kristof
- Essays by teens about issues of concern to them
- Attention-grabbing political cartoons that help you discuss current events
- An 8-page Teacher’s Edition with each issue that saves you classroom preparation time with ready-to-use lesson plans, standards connections, writing prompts, and skill-building quizzes to prepare your students for the SAT, ACT and AP tests.
- Two special series: Immigration in America, focusing on the current debate over who gets to be an American, and Coming of Age, which looks at the challenges and aspirations of teenagers around the world
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