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This project outline uses several photojournalism projects to engage student in reflections and analysis of how a “slow approach” to journalism can highlight larger issues in their own communities.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Michael Peel
Journalist Michael Peel talks about his experience reporting on land rights in Myanmar, part of the...
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Lesson Plans
Pedestrian Safety
Students investigate educational resources about the safety of pedestrians in developing countries and design mock letters to politicians in charge of roads in a developing country.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Initiatives to Curb Food Waste Go Into Effect in Denmark, South Korea
About a third of all the food we produce in the world goes to waste. While some developed countries...
February 29, 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.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Pierre Kattar, Sim Chi Yin Win White House News Photographers Association Awards
"After Nepal Quakes, Worries in the Water" and "Dying to Breathe" win awards in 2016 multimedia...
February 22, 2016 -
Lesson Plans
Roads Kill: The Dangers of Motorcycles
In the following lesson, students will analyze several resources about the dangers of motorcycles, and by the end, they will write a summary about the dangers of motorcycles.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Sami Siva 'India's Third Gender' Photography Honored by Social Documentary Network
Competition focuses on visual stories exploring global themes. SDN creates online exhibition of...
February 18, 2016