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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Jon Cohen
With support from the Pulitzer Center, Jon Cohen is coordinating a package of stories for four media...
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Lesson Plans
Tuberculosis: A Call to Action
This lesson plan for science teachers, humanities teachers, and university professors examines the role that visuals can play in driving policy change by inspiring readers to “do something”.
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Lesson Plans
Healing for Refugees from Syria
Analyze author’s purpose using articles and video exploring a community’s efforts to support Syrian refugees in Jordan.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Christopher de Bellaigue on French Prisons
In January and February 2016, grantee Christopher de Bellaigue spent several weeks researching...
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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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Lesson Plans
How should money be spent to support global health? Evaluating how an author structures debate
What was the conflict in Dr. Tiwari’s clinic at the start of the film? Who funds the hospital in Nepal? What is effective altruism? What does it rely on? What is the DALY and what is its purpose? What...
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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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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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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
Out of Eden Walk Essay Contest for Scouts Attending Philmont Scout Ranch in Summer 2016
This page explains the Out of Eden Walk essay contest for boy scouts attending the Philmont Scout Ranch this summer. The contest draws inspiration from journalist Paul Salopek's Out of Eden Walk.
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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.