Culture
Culture rests at the core of how people live their lives and experience the world. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Culture” feature reporting that covers knowledge, belief, art, morals, law and customs. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on culture.
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A high school civics lesson that uses photography as a tool for neighborhood improvement.
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Improving Students’ Blogging Skills
After a series of chats with Pulitzer Center journalists, students reflect on the experience in a creative yet relevant form of writing by producing a blog post.
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Objective: Examine current events in Cuba, now that the US and Cuba have restored diplomatic ties. Essential Question: Is Cuba in the midst of positive change, negative change, or stagnation?
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Everyday Africa
A lesson guide to be used to in conjunction with the Everyday Africa curriculum, and visits with Peter DiCampo and Austin Merrill.
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Students will make connections between history 600 years ago and present problems confronting South American Countries such as Brazil and Peru.
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Language and Nationalism
This lesson will help students apply knowledge of language to understand how it functions in different cultures and contexts.
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Swimming and Water Safety
Students will learn about the importance of water safety and collect class data on swimming involvement.
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Language Matters!
Various standards-aligned lessons to support student learning around the importance of language diversity.
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Ocean Health and Overfishing
Standards-aligned lessons to support student learning around overfishing and ocean health.
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Can Iran and the U.S. Negotiate?
Students will analyze both sides of the mistrust between Iran and the US and will create their own informed opinions of the nuclear negotiations.