All Grades
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In this lesson, students will explore five components of media literacy (Access, Analyze, Evaluate, Create, and Act) through engagement with Pulitzer Center news stories.
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Education Resource
Behind the Story: A New Kind of National Park
In 2004, an ex-Silicon Valley entrepreneur and his nonprofit, American Prairie Reserve, set out on a...
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Behind the Story: Haitian Climate Migrants in the Bahamas
In 2019, Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas. Informal settlements of Haitian migrants were hit...
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Reach out to the Pulitzer Center education team to connect your students with an award-winning journalist who can demystify reporting on COVID-19 and public health crises around the world.
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Explore how Pulitzer Center can support your classroom in teaching "America's Medical Supply Crisis" and beyond!
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In this lesson, students analyze how journalists use interviews to research and tell under-reported stories. They then apply those tips to planning, conducting, and editing their own interviews.
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Lesson Plans
Curricular Materials for The 1857 Project
Explore reading guides, a lesson plan, and extension activities for The 1857 Project, a journalism project that chronicles the legacy of racial injustice in and around St. Louis.
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Lesson Plans
Exploring 'The 1857 Project: Extracting the Poison of Racism from America’s Soul' by William H. Freivogel
This lesson plan is designed to introduce William Freivogel’s essay, and The 1857 Project as a whole, through discussion questions and guided reading.
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These activities model ways that students can apply writing, research, discussion, and visual arts skills to explorations of essays written by students for The 1857 Project.
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Meet the Journalist: Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
Just as Osama bin Laden drew the United States into a long, still ongoing military engagement in...
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Meet the Journalist: Reese Erlich
Journalist Reese Erlich has covered Iran's unique governing system for 15 years. Although the...
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Lesson Plans
A Global Pandemic: Comparing, Contrasting, and Connecting to International Responses to COVID-19
In this lesson, students will analyze the challenges facing communities in Kenya and Hong Kong in stopping COVID-19 and compare their responses to other places' around the world.