Linking Students with the World

Welcome to The Spokesman-Review's Newspaper in Education (NIE) program. Our goal is to promote and expand readership among Inland Northwest youth using our newspaper and various educational programs through corporate, community, and subscriber sponsorship. Our NIE program provides those newspapers, as well as a variety of enrichment materials, to schools throughout our region.

What We Believe

• Newspapers play a role in encouraging young people to get involved with their communities.

• Today's readers are tomorrow's leaders.

What Is NIE?

Newspapers In Education (NIE) is an international readership program connecting teachers with free- or low-cost newspapers for classroom use. Newspapers are more contemporary than traditional text books and cover a broad range of local and global topics. Awareness of issues both local and beyond encourages involved citizenship in students.

Newspapers have been shown to help students in their education. A 2002 University of Minnesota report found students in classrooms that incorporated NIE papers performed 20-30% better on standardized tests than students who did not participate in an NIE program. The Newspaper Association of America concluded that schools with NIE programs in place performed an average of 10% better than schools without NIE programs.

NIE is a non-profit program funded by donations from corporate sponsors, individual donors, and Spokesman-Review subscribers. NIE offers papers to teachers for classroom use, as well as supplemental enrichment tools. For more information on how you can donate to this program, please contact us at (800) 338-8801 ext. 5110.

What Does the Program Provide?

• Classroom sets of newspapers at little or no cost

• Ready-to-use curriculum materials

• Special enrichment programs throughout the year

• Complimentary building tours and classroom visits