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Join Sociologist Brooke Harrington for a discussion and Q&A to welcome her new Norton Shorts title "Offshore: Stealth Wealth and the New Colonialism." Harrington will highlight what offshore finance, a secretive system making the rich richer, costs us all. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Join professor of history Matthew Lockwood for a conversation on his engaging new Norton Shorts title "Explorers: A New History." Audience members are invited and encouraged to ask questions in an open Q&A with Professor Lockwood. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Today, we’re rereading Dr. Meridith A. Balas’s Norton Learning Blog article to learn how to reflect and rest after a jampacked school year and how to use that reflection to best prepare for the school year ahead. Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/Nurturing-the-… #selfcare


Are you looking to be energized and inspired during the dog days of summer? Read on to hear Jim Burke reflect on his 35-year career as an English teacher: seagull.wwnorton.com/not-returning-…


The deadline for submissions is this week: June 15! Hear from the judges and learn how to nominate your students in this video: seagull.wwnorton.com/writersprizeju…

Every year, we award $1,000 each to 3 student writers—with all submissions considered for publication! June 15 is this year's deadline to nominate your undergraduate students for The Norton Writer's Prize. Learn more here: wwnorton.com/norton-writers…

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With lectures to plan and papers to grade during the academic year, it's challenging to fit reading into a busy life. English teacher Jim Burke discusses ways to make time (such as an increase in audiobook listening). Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/Personal-and-P…


If you ask students to write technical genres, you're probably thinking about how gen AI is impacting those assignments. Check out Dr. @gonzlaur's 3 strategies for helping students focus on crafting and leveraging their unique voices: seagull.wwnorton.com/Technical-Writ…


Every year, we award $1,000 each to 3 student writers—with all submissions considered for publication! June 15 is this year's deadline to nominate your undergraduate students for The Norton Writer's Prize. Learn more here: wwnorton.com/norton-writers…

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Today, we’re rereading Dr. Meridith A. Balas’s Norton Learning Blog article to learn how to reflect and rest after a jampacked school year and how to use that reflection to best prepare for the school year ahead. Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/Nurturing-the-… #selfcare


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If you know how to ball but don’t know #Aristotle, then we recommend starting with Poetics 🎭 #TTPD

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As an instructor, you're probably all too familiar with yearly observations and performance evaluations that make it tricky to explain all that you do for your students. Rebekah Johnson explains how InQuizitive changed the game for her. Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/Worried-About-…


How do instructors take advantage of Norton's digital resources? See how author and teacher Laura Davies, joined by Norton Composition specialist Sarah Purnell, incorporates reading and writing activities with our interactive text. seagull.wwnorton.com/compevents


Join author and teacher Laura Davies and Norton Composition specialist Sarah Purnell as they provide an overview of how instructors can incorporate reading and writing activities with Norton's digital resources. bit.ly/3Ubv5TQ

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Do you love classic literature? Are you an English major wondering what a career in #publishing includes? If so, apply to work with the Academic Marketing Team (College) to assist on Norton Critical Editions, Norton Library titles, & more! Apply here: wwnorton.com/careers/norton…


Are you curious about who's behind the legacy of The Norton Reader? Hear what the talented editors have to say about book's story, their favorite readings, and maybe even a sneak peek of what's to come in the upcoming edition. Check out the article here: seagull.wwnorton.com/The-Norton-Rea…


Looking for some inspiration to get your students through midterm season? Isis Artze-Vega has 3 tips to help. Read more from the lead author and editor of The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching here: seagull.wwnorton.com/General-Midterm #Midterms #TeachingTips


Getting your students interested in and equipped to determine the credibility of sources can be tricky. Luckily, professor Susan Ward has a solution for that; it’s called the SIFT method. Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/SIFTingOnlineS… #InformationLiteracy #OnlineTeaching


Join Dennis Yi Tenen TOMORROW for a discussion on his brand-new Norton Shorts title "Literary Theory for Robots." Written by leading-edge scholars, these eye-opening books deliver bold thinking and fresh perspectives in under 200 pages. Register here: bit.ly/42Mfi0t

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When it comes to the student-as-teacher learning method, take a page from Geraldine Wood’s book. As a veteran educator, she learned how this model harnesses student attention and engagement in the classroom. Read more here: seagull.wwnorton.com/students-teach… #ActiveLearning #GrowthMindest


Happy New Year! As you plan for 2024's courses, are you looking for new ways to motivate your students to read? Associate professor Dr. Janis Prince uses “Entrance Tickets” to transform student performance across her courses. Learn more: seagull.wwnorton.com/reading-is-fun… #teachingtips


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