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Lesson Plans
Facing Risk: Journalists and their Families
This lesson plan was designed for journalists and journalism students. The lesson uses the film "Facing Risk" by Pulitzer Center's Associate Producer Evey Wilson to guide a conversation about the...
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Lesson Plans
Telling Science Stories: Data Visualization
This lesson shows students how journalists use data visualization to effectively communicate scientific issues—and directs students to create their own projects using the mapping platform CartoDB .
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Lesson Plans
Using Video to Craft a Global Health Spending Debate
The following global health lesson plan for English teachers, history teachers, humanities teachers and science teachers introduces students to journalist Rob Tinworth's The Life Equation project. It...
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Eli Kintisch
Pulitzer Center grantee Eli Kintisch traveled to Greenland to learn about the changing ice sheet. It...
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Lesson Plans
Exploring Other Countries
In this lesson, students use the Pulitzer Center website to research a specific country before giving an oral presentation.
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Meet the Journalist: Cassandra Vinograd – South Sudan
Pulitzer Center grantee Cassandra Vinograd traveled to South Sudan to put a human face on the...
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Lesson Plans
War and Famine
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Sarah A. Topol
In January 2017, photographer Glenna Gordon and writer Sarah Topol traveled to Nigeria for one month...
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This plan includes lessons connected to the work of journalists that presented at the University of Chicago Summer Teacher Institute in June 2017.
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Lesson Plans
The World's Most Toxic Town
Use reporting on Zambia’s lead mines by Damian Carrington and Larry C. Price to explore the causes, effects and responses to toxic lead poisoning.
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Meet the Journalist: Beth Gardiner
After years of ignoring the deadly problem, China's leaders are finally starting to take air...