As we enter 2020, our team at Newsela is more inspired and committed than ever to providing authentic content that’s accessible for every student, and that’s why we’re thrilled about the launch of our three new products: Newsela ELA, Newsela Science, and Newsela Social Studies.
The goal of these products is to help curriculum leaders across the country provide teachers and students with content that’s active and engaging, relatable and real. We want to empower teachers to select the best content for their students while giving administrators the assurance that all content is vetted and aligned to standards.
So when it came to shaping our new English Language Arts (ELA), Science, and Social Studies products, we turned to our data on how teachers and students use Newsela for insights and direction. The depth of content usage by teachers—and the high levels of engagement shown by students—gave us confidence in framing new products around these core subject areas.
Here’s a look at engagement with our content in the 2019-2020 school year so far:
The articles teachers and students found most compelling also reflect the desire for real-world content that’s authentic, engaging, and relevant to student’s lives. A health article about the student vaping crisis tops the list of both our most-viewed and most-endorsed articles of Fall 2019, and other articles on both top 10 lists address initiatives to keep teens off their phones at school and young people demanding action on climate change.
When it comes to Science and Social Studies in particular, the most-viewed articles of Fall 2019 reflect Newsela’s goal to inspire students to explore the wonders of science and engage them with issues they care about. A science article about the discovery of water on a planet outside our solar system drew more than 85,000 views, and a story about the “dog mayor” of a California town found a spot near the top of the list with a playful riff on politics and public service.