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This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.
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Lesson Plans
World Water Day
The following World Water Day lesson plan and classroom resources for humanities, science, social studies, media and English teachers ask students to investigate four Pulitzer Center reporting...
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This Masters level lesson introduces journalism as an important tool for public health students and researchers to communicate complex public health issues in an accessible way for the general public.
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Resources to support student Letters to the Next President inspired and informed by global problems such as water access, climate change, forced migration and more.
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The following lesson explores the project "Pumped Dry," which covers the recent shortage of vanishing groundwater. It teaches skills of persuasion.
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Pulitzer Center Update
2015 Fellows Finalists for SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards
The Society of Professional Journalists honors nine 2015 Pulitzer Center student fellows at regional...
March 11, 2016 -
Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Jillian Keenan
Jillian Kennan reported from Niger on the phenomenon of palais, or violent youth gangs. Palais are...
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Project
Niger: Baho's Last Fight
Poverty and unemployment have driven some youth in southern Niger to form violent gangs known as...
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Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Who Owns the Land?
A race for the world's most coveted resource.
March 8, 2016 -
Lesson Plans
Debating the Global Land Rush
Students explore the concept of journalistic objectivity and use evidence from articles about land rights in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Myanmar to debate how a country’s natural resources should be used.