Analyze the Intention Behind Tariffs, and Their Impacts

| By Gale Staff | In May, the United States and China agreed to ease tariffs for 90 days, while further negotiations take place on a long-term trade deal. The United States dropped duties on Chinese imports from 145% down to 30%, while China lowered its 125% tariffs on American goods to just 10%. Yet, … Read more

Explore the Seven Continents with Gale In Context: Elementary

| By Gale Staff | The Earth is a remarkable planet. Due to its unique position relative to the Sun, it is well-suited to support life. Earth’s temperate climate allows for liquid water on its surface, which covers more than 70% of the globe. The remaining fraction, of course, is land, spread across seven distinct … Read more

Understand How Francis’s Life Shaped His Papal Legacy

Following the death of Pope Francis on April 21, 2025, the Catholic Church entered a period of mourning—and transition. The death of Pope Francis and the election of his successor, Pope Leo XIV, is a rare opportunity to witness a global leadership transition informed by rituals that have guided the Church for nearly 2,000 years. … Read more

Setting Ethical Boundaries Around Facial Recognition Technology

In April 2025, a new digital ID program was launched in three communities in New South Wales, Australia. Instead of flashing a driver’s license or pulling up a mobile pass, participants verify their identity using facial recognition technology integrated into the Service NSW app. Users take a live selfie to match against a government-held reference … Read more

Inside Gale’s Measured Integration of Generative AI

| By Darren Person | As most students and many educators have embraced various academic applications of generative AI, some education companies have rushed to integrate the promising new technology into their products and services—whether it makes sense or not. As we’ve seen in the two years since the launch of ChatGPT, generative AI is … Read more

The Second Continental Congress Convenes

| By Gale Staff | The American Revolution arguably receives the most attention when students are taught U.S. history, beginning with Paul Revere’s ride and the Declaration of Independence in elementary school to Thomas Paine and John Locke in high school and college. That’s likely to become especially true over the next several years, as … Read more

Teach the Human Story Behind ALS with Gale

| By Gale Staff | “I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” When Lou Gehrig spoke those words in front of a packed Yankee Stadium in 1939, he was announcing the end of his baseball career. He hadn’t missed a game in more than 13 years and had made more … Read more

Investigate the Ethical and Economic Consequences of Natural Disasters

Between 2015 and 2024, the United States experienced 190 separate billion-dollar disasters. Data from NOAA shows that, when adjusted for inflation, annual billion-dollar disasters averaged 3.3 events per year throughout the 1980s, but surged to 13.1 from 2010–19. So far, that number looks to be going up at an astounding rate, as the average has … Read more